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| Eagles - The Long Run |
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Band: Eagles Title: The Long Run Rating: Release Date: 25 October, 1990 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: The Long Run 2: I Can't Tell You Why 3: In The City 4: The Disco Strangler 5: King Of Hollywood 6: Heartache Tonight 7: Those Shoes 8: Teenage Jail 9: The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks 10: The Sad Cafe |
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Customer Reviews The rocking out farewell to The Eagles until 2007 Many fans of the band had, or still have for that matter, mixed feelings about this album. The Eagles' sixth studio album (and last album until 2007's Long road Out of Eden) entitled The Long Run was released in September of 1979. The year 1979 was a strange year for them when they released this album mainly there was lots of pressure to at least duplicate the major success of Hotel California. The Long Run was placed in the same vein of In Through the Out Door by Led Zeppelin, Tusk by Fleetwood Mac, The Wall by Pink Floyd and Cornerstone by Styx. All of those aforementioned bands were all having similar problems with either topping the previous hit or inner band turmoil or both. The Eagles went into Bayshore Studios outside of Miami, Fla with producer Bill Szymczyk and new bass player Timothy B. Schmit and recorded The Long Run which took over a year and a half to record (the album was originally going to be a double album but was denoted to a single album). The album begins with the Top 10 charting title cut, which was a great rocking way to begin the album with dual slide playing from Joe Walsh and Don Felder, rhythm guitar from Glenn Frey and vocal from drummer Don Henley. Next was Timothy's vocal debut, the soulful ballad "I Can't Tell You Why" which went Top 10 and is a great song. The rocking "In the City" follows and is a remake of a solo Joe Walsh song from the movie The Warriors, released earlier in 1979 with a stellar Walsh vocal and slide work. Another rocker comes in "The Disco Strangler" with a superb Felder riff. "King of Hollywood" ends the first half with Frey, Felder and Walsh trading leads at the beginning, middle and end of the song and Henley and frey sharing vocals with Frey singing falsetto whilst henley sang in his deepest range yet. The chart-topping rocker "Heartache Tonight" (co-written by Bob Seger) kicked off the second half and featured a great Frey vocal and stellar guitar work from Walsh. Another rocker called "Those Shows" follows and had dual talk-box guitars from Joe Walsh and Don Felder and a great Henley vocal. Yet another rocker "Teenage Jail" follows and has Henley and Frey on vocals and superb guitar work from Felder. "The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks" follows and is a great rock song. The album closes with the ballad "The Sad Cafe" featuring a great acoustic guitar solo from Felder and superb alto sax work from David Sanborn and a superb Henley vocal. When The Long Run was released, the album quickly shot to #1 where it stayed for the rest of the year and although it sold well (7 million in the US to date), fans complained it was a disappointment compared to its predecessor. I still love the album to this day, especially with its remastered version. Highly recommended! .
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