"Randy Meisner" is the self-titled debut solo album by Randy Meisner (1946-2013), one of the four founding members of the Eagles. Released in 1978, the album marked Meisner's first venture as a solo artist after leaving the Eagles in September 1977. The tracks on the album blend rock and country influences, showcasing Meisner's talents as both a vocalist and musician. As the opening track, "Bad Man" sets a strong tone for the album with it's energetic rock vibe and compelling guitar riffs. It's often praised for it's catchy rhythm and solid musicianship. "Daughter of the Sky" follows, highlighting Meisner's ability to weave storytelling into his music with a more laid-back, country-rock feel. "Please Be With Me" is another gem on the album. With it's gentle acoustic arrangement and soft vocal delivery, it highlights a different, more tender side of Meisner's artistry. The live version of the Eagles' classic "Take It to the Limit" is another standout, capturing the emotional intensity that made the song a hit during his time with the Eagles.