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Randy Meisner [1978]
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Randy Meisner [1978]
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It's no surprise that
Randy Meisner
's first solo album sounds a great deal like an offshoot of
the Eagles
' work, as he'd recorded it not long after quitting that band after a six-year stint. The songs run between the extremes of fluid, guitar-driven rockers (
"Bad Man,"
"Every Other Day"
) and
ballads
draped in flowing lyricism with harmony singing (
"Daughter of the Sky"
), including major contributions from his one-time teenage bandmate
Donny Ullstrom
. Apart from a somewhat dullish rendition of
"Save the Last Dance for Me,"
the album works well, particularly a soulful and highly personalized rendition of
"Take It to the Limit."
What is surprising is the absence of original material -- apart from the latter
Eagles
number, everything is contributed by other writers.
Meisner
and producer
Alan Brackett
(who doubles on backing vocals and contributes two key songs,
"Lonesome Cowgirl"
and
"I Really Want You Here Tonight"
) are well able to take songs by
Bill Lamb
and others and mold them to
's sound and style. Guitarists
Jerry Swallow
Steve Edwards
, pianist
John Hobbs
, bassist
Kerry Morris
, and drummer
Kelly Shanahan
make a good band, and
Ernie Watts
contributes a beautifully understated sax solo on
"I Really Want You Here Tonight."
sounds like a lost
number, and
"Heartsong"
lives up to its title, ending the album on a deeply introspective note. ~ Bruce Eder