Eagles' 'Long Road out of Eden' flew in with 71 1 ,000 little more than a year ago. Creating an enjoyable single disc edit of this album, would not be tough: start with the title track and follow with the tempered funk of “Fast Company,” the harmony rich ballad “Do Something,” Walsh’s barnburner “Guilty of the Crime,” and the Latin-tinged “Last Good Time in Town. Maybe thanks to the long drought of Eagles tunes, maybe due to the price of the two-disc set (11.88 or 10.88 as a downloadable MP3 online), the. CD 357,873,000 290,788,000 -18.7 Digital. Spanning over two discs, Long Road Out of Eden is a captivating journey through diverse. This highly anticipated record showcased the band’s signature sound while exploring various musical genres. (The standard Wal-Mart customer is probably not aware of the depth of Henley and the Eagles at their best they just like the pretty songs).īut there are easily 10 tracks of merit here, just no gems like the ones that have cropped up in Henley’s and Joe Walsh’s solo careers. The Eagles’ Long Road Out of Eden album, released in 2007, marked their first studio album of all-new material in nearly 28 years. And when the banality is evident, either in the lyrics or arrangements, one wonders if they’re working from the heart or too carefully aiming their material at a specific target. The Eagles hadn't put out a new studio album in nearly 30 years when they released Long Road Out of Eden in 2007, but they proved their staying power when the album soared to the top of the charts. The Eagles are who they are due to their mastery of a very specific sound sounding like their second-rate imitators from the 1970s – I count five tracks dripping in sappy ’70s touches, especially faux frailness – should not be an option. ![]() Making their first-ever awards-show performance at the CMAs and selling. On the other hand, at a time when country radio is full of songs that work off a polished model of the Eagles’ earliest albums, the Eagles seem ready to play along. So it’s a smart move for the Eagles to market their latest album, Long Road Out of Eden, directly to the country market they’d sound out of place with Fergie, Maroon 5, and KT Tunstall on Adult Top 40, but they’re a perfect fit with Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood.
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