1978 Joe Walsh had behind him a meteoric musical career, first with the James Gang with whom he would record four albums, later with the Barnstorm project publishing two more albums, and later publishing the albums "So What" and "You Can't Argue with Sick Mind" as a soloist, until in 1976 he would join The Eagles replacing Bernie Leadon and recording the fabulous "Hotel California".
Two years after this fantastic job, Walsh would resume his solo career releasing the sensational album "But Seriously Folks".
Everything here is brilliant and contagious, from the joyous "Over and Over" to the ironic "Life's Been Good", through cool pieces like "Indian Summer" or the atmospheric "Theme from Boat Weirdos", he would even allow himself to be left out of the disc a jewel like "In the City", soon to be included in the Eagles next work "The Long Run".
Without a doubt one of the best works of one of the components of The Eagles and quite a small masterpiece of American rock.
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