Playin' It Cool

Playin' It Cool
Studio album by Timothy B. Schmit
Released September 17, 1984
Genre
Length 33:07
Label Asylum
Producer
Timothy B. Schmit chronology
Playin' It Cool'
(1984)
Timothy B.
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Playin' It Cool is the debut studio solo album by Timothy B. Schmit, the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles. The album was released in 1984 on Asylum in the United States and Europe. The album features guest appearances from Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Steve Lukather, Carl Wilson, J.D. Souther, and Rita Coolidge.

Critical reception

Reviewing for AllMusic, critic Rob Theakston wrote of the album "The production on several of these tunes sound antiquated in comparison to the super glossed production of the mid eighties; almost reminiscent of Schmit's tunes in the Eagles. It certainly doesn't help matters that many of his Southern California compadres (Henley, Carl Wilson, Joe Walsh and JD Souther) make guest appearances, leading to the notion that Playin' It Cool is an album that was several years in the making. It's not the worst of Eagles solo records, but it is certainly nowhere near the best either."[2]

Track listings

No. Title Length
1. "Playin' It Cool" (Josh Leo, Vince Melamed, Timothy B. Schmit, J.D. Souther) 5:36
2. "Lonely Girl" (Leo) 3:59
3. "So Much in Love" (Billy Jackson, Roy Stragis, George Williams) 2:16
4. "Something's Wrong" (Leo, Melamed, Schmit) 4:09
5. "Voices" (Schmit) 1:38
6. "Wrong Number" (Schmit, Scott Strong, Michael Towers) 2:39
7. "Take a Good Look Around You" (Schmit, Kenny Koch) 3:21
8. "Tell Me What You Dream" (Leo, Melamed, Schmit) 4:47
9. "Gimme Some Money" (Leo, Schmit) 4:40

Personnel

Additional musicians

Sales chart performance

Album Peak position

Chart (1984) Position
North American Billboard chart 160

Singles Peak positions

Single Chart Position
"So Much in Love" Adult Contemporary 27
"So Much in Love" Billboard Hot 100 59
"Playin' It Cool " Billboard Hot 100 101

References

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