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The Very Best of The Eagles (2nd Hand Compact Disc)
Description
The 17 classic Country-Rock tracks featured on this hits retrospective spans from 1971-1980 and is truly the very best of The Eagles.
Includes 'Take It Easy', 'Witchy Woman', 'Peaceful Easy Feeling', 'Doolin Dalton', 'Desperado', 'Tequila Sunrise', 'Best of My Love', 'James Dean', 'I Can't Tell You Why', 'Lyin' Eyes' and more.
Single Disc Version. Digitally Remastered. Warner/Elektra.
Featured Music . . . The Eagles
Details
- Format : Standard 2nd Hand Compact Disc.
- Condition : Very Good (Disc - Very Good / Jewel Case - Very Good)
- Category : Music - CD's / Rock
- Label : Elektra
- Released : 2001
- Catalogue Number : 75596268028
- Barcode (GTIN-13 / EAN) : 0075596268028
- SKU : CD000137
- PPC : LL100gm
- Quantity Available : 1 only.
Tracklist
1) One of These Nights (4.52)
2) Take It Easy (3.32)
3) Hotel California (6.30)
4) New Kid in Town (5.04)
5) Heartache Tonight (4.27)
6) Tequila Sunrise (2.54)
7) Desperado (3.37)
8) Best of My Love (4.34)
9) Lyin' Eyes (6.22)
10) Take It to the Limit (4.47)
11) I Can't Tell You Why (4.56)
12) Peaceful Easy Feeling (4.18)
13) James Dean (3.38)
14) Doolin-Dalton (3.29)
15) Witchy Woman (4.11)
16) The Long Run (3.43)
17) Life in the Fast Lane (4.45)
External Reviews
"Their back-catalogue is studded with impeccably crafted country-rock gems, so virtually any Eagles greatest hits compilation is guaranteed not only to be chock-full of killer songs but also to have left off a fistful of personal favourites. This 17-track compilation however provides a consistently enjoyable alternative resumé of their career." - Google Review.
"Country rock was invented, depending on whom you ask, by The Byrds, The Everly Brothers or Rick Nelson, but it was The Eagles who transformed it into a multi-platinum business and ultimately spawned the Nashville hat act syndrome. It's hard to hold even that against them though when the fresh Southern California breeze blows through "Take It Easy", when the New Mexico sunset is perfectly evoked by the opening arpeggios of "Hotel California" or when the four-part vocal harmonies kick in on the ultimate cheating song, "Lyin' Eyes". Throw in "One of These Nights", "Take It To The Limit" and "Tequila Sunrise", and it's more like a history of the entire genre than a single artist compilation." - Johnny Black.