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Eagles - Long Road Out Of Eden (2007) (2CD), Mixed by Elliot Scheiner, Mastered by Bob Ludwig |
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Posted: 04-11-2007, 06:36
(post 1, #791981)
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Posted: 04-11-2007, 06:37
(post 2, #791982)
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Tnx to original releaser! * 20 new recordings * Six years in production, 'Long Road Out Of Eden' is the seventh studio album from country rock mainstays The Eagles * Recording began a full 22 years after the release of their previous opus with a tweaked line-up (following Don Felder's dismissal in 2001) and some instrumental augmentations. * Lead single 'How Long' adheres to the musical templates the band is known for, but album tracks such as the ten-minute epic title track showcase the wider scope of earlier successes such as 'Hotel California'. * Eagerly anticipated by their aging fan base, 'Long Road Out Of Eden' is a worthy continuation of the Eagles story. Review Just because it took them 13 years to deliver a studio sequel to their 1994 live album Hell Freezes Over, don't say it took the Eagles a long time to cash in on their reunion. They started cashing in almost immediately, driving up ticket prices into the stratosphere as they played gigs on a semi-regular basis well into the new millennium. So, why did it take them so long to record a new studio album? It could be down to the band's notoriously testy relations -- Don Felder did leave and sue the band in the interim, settling out of court in 2007 -- it could be that they were running out some contractual clause somewhere, it could be that they were waiting for the money to be right, or the music to be right. It doesn't really matter: there was no pressing need for a new album. Fans were satisfied by the oldies, and the band kept raking in the dough, so they could take their time making a new album. And did they ever take their time -- the 13-year gap between Hell Freezes Over and Long Road Out of Eden, their first album since 1979's The Long Run, was nearly as long as that between their 1980 breakup and 1994 reunion. Far from indulging in a saturation campaign for this long-awaited record, the Eagles released the double-disc Long Road Out of Eden with surgical precision, indulging in few interviews and bypassing conventional retail outlets in favor of an exclusive release with Wal-Mart, which is not only the biggest retailer in America but also where a good chunk of the band's contemporary audience -- equal parts aging classic rockers and country listeners -- shops. (The album was also available on the group's official website, eaglesband.com, via musictoday.com.)... full review This post has been edited by OlCh on 15-11-2007, 00:33 |
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Posted: 04-11-2007, 15:57
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Thank's very much boooy!!! |
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Posted: 15-11-2007, 00:29
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Прекрасный альбом! Спасибо! |
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Posted: 29-01-2011, 11:13
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А вот это еще осталось у кого живое? |
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Posted: 29-01-2011, 15:49
(post 6, #1004385)
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