Barnstorm is the debut studio album by the American rock band Barnstorm, which was formed by guitarist Joe Walsh after he left the James Gang. The album, credited to Walsh as his first solo album,

Taking a cue from The Who's guitarist Pete Townshend, Walsh utilized the ARP Odyssey synthesizer on such songs as "Mother Says" and "Here We Go." Walsh also experimented with acoustic guitar, slide guitar, fuzzboxes and keyboards as well as running his guitar straight into a Leslie 122 speaker to get swirly, organ-like guitar tones. The lone hard rock track on Barnstorm, "Turn To Stone", has become the best known song from the album, since Walsh later re-recorded it for his solo album So What.

Writing for AllMusic, critic Thom Jurek called the track "Birdcall Morning" a masterpiece and one of the greatest rock and roll love songs of the early 1970s. In his review, he wrote of the album "While it's true that Walsh established himself as a late-'60s/early-'70s guitar hero on the Gang's more boogie-oriented rock numbers, it's Walsh's love of lushly textured production and spacey, open-ended songs featuring both acoustic and electric guitars that is showcased here on this wildly adventurous and forgotten unqualified masterpiece... Walsh tips the scales one more time back to the mysterious in the acoustic guitar and harmonica moment "Comin' Down." It's another love song, which evokes the notion of the past as a way of creating a hopeful present. And it just whispers to a close, leaving the listener literally stunned at what has just transpired in the space of 35 minutes."

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Joe Walsh, unless otherwise noted.

"I'll Tell the World" is titled "I'll Tell the World About You" on the ABC Dunhill Label fixed to the album.

Personnel

Barnstorm

  • Joe Walsh – lead guitar, keyboards, piano, synthesizer, telegraph key, vocals
  • Kenny Passarelli – bass guitar, guitarrón, vocals
  • Joe Vitale – drums, percussion, keyboards, electric piano, flute, vocals

Session musicians

  • Paul Harris – piano, vocals
  • Al Perkins – steel guitar
  • Chuck Rainey – bass guitar
  • Bill Szymczyk – backing vocals

Production

  • Producer and engineer: Bill Szymczyk

Charts

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