Walter Egan — 506

ALBUM: ‘Not Shy’ (1978)

MVC Rating: 4.0/$$

This Lindsey Buckingham-produced album is a perfect cutout. High expectations for this. It  had one ‘hit.’ A couple of good songs. The rest, fodder.

Plus it had a big portrait of the artist’s face on the cover, similar to the cover of a Buckingham solo project I reviewed here.

The hit was ‘Magnet and Steel’ which sounded nice —  the whole album  had high production values but the analogy?

‘You are the magnet and I am the steel.’

Two albums, two different people. but you think Lindsey Buckingham (L) who produced Walter Egan’s album, and Egan went to the same photographer for cover shoot>

Really? I’m trying to quit the use of ‘Really? But really? Go away simplistic and utterly useless metaphor. It conjures up scenes from  a car junkyard with that big old magnet thing coming down from crane: Whomp, I am the magnet, you are the crumpled  up steel that used to be a car. How about you are the honey I am the bee, or, bear, or, you are the pile, I am the fly. OK being gross. But didn’t any one of his Fleetwood Mac buddies say anything?

I was a senior in HS. I remember going what? Sounded like a TV show. Tonight’s episode of  “Magnet and Steel’ will see our crack detectives solve another crime and then come together like, well, “Magnet and Steel.”

If this is a sexual reference as I saw one commenter suggest, then this  critique may be a little harsh, in other words, at least it has a two-level meaning for ‘steel.’

Now there are a couple of songs I do like. ‘Make it Alone’ is good stuff. Hard riff, break-up song, guitar driven.  ‘Hot Summer Nights‘ was on the radio momentarily. My favorite though is ‘Just the Wanting,’ a torrid little piece of a love song with one-bended guitar string all the way through. (see video below)