Joe Walsh hasn't released an album in 20 years,and time has changed Walsh for the better.That's because the singer has been clean and sober since 1994.On June 5, he releases 'Analog Man', an album that features the new song "Lucky that Way" that even Walsh admits may be a sequel to "Life's Been Good."

"It wasn't intended to be a sequel to 'Life's Been Good,' but it kinda turned out that way. This album is really from the heart in terms of me. And I've opened up, I'm lettin' people see me, and lettin' people inside.I used to just isolate and try and be secretive -- kinda. But this is wide open," Walsh said.

Walsh said the new single reflects the way he lives today; happy, sober and grateful to be alive as opposed to the devil may care vibe of "Life's Been Good".

'Analog Man' features his brother-in-law Ringo Star on drums and was co-produced by Jeff Lynne of ELO, who also produced Tom Petty's biggest solo album and Traveling Wilbury's albums.

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