
Description
Genre: Pop/Rock
Released: 1984 (Vinyl) July 31, 2002
Bitrate: 256kps
Time: 33:28 minutes
Timothy Bruce Schmit (born October 30, 1947, in Oakland, California), is a bass guitarist and singer best known as a member of Poco and the Eagles.
He began playing in the folk music group Tim, Tom & Ron at age 15. That group evolved into a surf band called the Contenders, then changed its name to the New Breed. Changing its name once again to Glad, the group recorded the album Feelin' Glad in 1968.
In 1970, Schmit joined Poco, replacing founding member Randy Meisner as bassist. In 1977, Schmit joined with The Eagles on the Hotel California tour (Shortly after the release of the album Hotel California), coincidentally replacing Randy Meisner again at bass guitar. On 1979's The Long Run, the band's final studio album prior to Long Road Out of Eden, Schmit co-wrote and sang the song "I Can't Tell You Why." He later sang the lead vocal on "Love Will Keep Us Alive," on the Eagles' 1994 reunion album Hell Freezes Over.
After the Eagles broke up in 1980, he attempted a solo career and sang vocals and played bass for hire during studio sessions. His voice can be heard on other hits, including Crosby, Stills and Nash's "Southern Cross", where he sang harmony due to David Crosby's drug overindulgence. He was also a background musician on two of Don Henley's hit songs: "Dirty Laundry" (he also does background vocals on the "Kick 'em when they're up..." line throughout the song), and "You Don't Know Me at All". Schmit teamed with former Eagles bandmates Joe Walsh and Meisner to provide background vocals to the 1987 Richard Marx hit "Don't Mean Nothing."[1] It is not known who will portray Schmit in the planned Eagles biopic.
Genre: Pop/Rock
Released: 1984 (Vinyl) July 31, 2002
Bitrate: 256kps
Time: 33:28 minutes
Timothy Bruce Schmit (born October 30, 1947, in Oakland, California), is a bass guitarist and singer best known as a member of Poco and the Eagles.
He began playing in the folk music group Tim, Tom & Ron at age 15. That group evolved into a surf band called the Contenders, then changed its name to the New Breed. Changing its name once again to Glad, the group recorded the album Feelin' Glad in 1968.
In 1970, Schmit joined Poco, replacing founding member Randy Meisner as bassist. In 1977, Schmit joined with The Eagles on the Hotel California tour (Shortly after the release of the album Hotel California), coincidentally replacing Randy Meisner again at bass guitar. On 1979's The Long Run, the band's final studio album prior to Long Road Out of Eden, Schmit co-wrote and sang the song "I Can't Tell You Why." He later sang the lead vocal on "Love Will Keep Us Alive," on the Eagles' 1994 reunion album Hell Freezes Over.
After the Eagles broke up in 1980, he attempted a solo career and sang vocals and played bass for hire during studio sessions. His voice can be heard on other hits, including Crosby, Stills and Nash's "Southern Cross", where he sang harmony due to David Crosby's drug overindulgence. He was also a background musician on two of Don Henley's hit songs: "Dirty Laundry" (he also does background vocals on the "Kick 'em when they're up..." line throughout the song), and "You Don't Know Me at All". Schmit teamed with former Eagles bandmates Joe Walsh and Meisner to provide background vocals to the 1987 Richard Marx hit "Don't Mean Nothing."[1] It is not known who will portray Schmit in the planned Eagles biopic.
Track Listing:
01 - Playin' It Cool
02 - Lonely Girl
03 - So Much In Love
04 - Something's Wrong
05 - Voices
06 - Wrong Number
07 - Take A Good Look Around You
08 - Tell Me What You Dream
09 - Gimme The Money
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File-Size: 60,75 MB
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