Long Road Out of Eden | 
enlarge | Creators: Eagles, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit Label: Eagles Recording Company Category: Music
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Rating: 264 reviews Sales Rank: 336
Format: Cd Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 698268450028 EAN: 0698268450028 ASIN: B000Y179KO
Publication Date: 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Retired library copy w/stickers; both cds play fine all the way through & have minor scratches/wear; includes original digipak case (which has wear & fraying at corners), booklet & discs
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Disc 1
| • | No More Walks in the Wood | | • | How Long - Eagles, Souther, J.D. | | • | Busy Being Fabulous | | • | What Do I Do with My Heart | | • | Guilty of the Crime - Eagles, Miller, Francis Joh | | • | I Don't Want to Hear Any More - Eagles, Carrack, Paul | | • | Waiting in the Weeds | | • | No More Cloudy Days - Eagles, Frey, Glenn | | • | Fast Company | | • | Do Something | | • | You Are Not Alone - Eagles, Frey, Glenn |
Disc 2
| • | Long Road out of Eden | | • | I Dreamed There Was No War - Eagles, Frey, Glenn | | • | Somebody - Eagles, Tempchin, Jack | | • | Frail Grasp on the Big Picture | | • | Last Good Time in Town - Eagles, Walsh, Joe [Guitar] | | • | I Love to Watch a Woman Dance - Eagles, McNally, Larry John | | • | Business as Usual | | • | Center of the Universe | | • | It's Your World Now - Eagles, Tempchin, Jack |
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Product Description Disc 1 1. No More Walks In The Wood 2. How Long 3. Busy Being Fabulous 4. What Do I Do With My Heart 5. Guilty Of The Crime 6. I Don't Want To Hear Any More 7. Waiting In The Weeds 8. No More Cloudy Days 9. Fast Company 10. Do Something 11. You Are Not Alone Disc 2 1. Long Road Out Of Eden 2. I Dreamed There Was No War 3. Somebody 4. Frail Grasp On The Big Picture 5. Last Good Time In Town 6. I Love To Watch A Woman Dance 7. Business As Usual 8. Center Of The Universe 9. It's Your World Now
Amazon.com What a long, strange wait it's been. Don Felder has left, a generation has grown into adulthood, and at long last, Eagles return with a new studio album, their first since 1979's The Long Run. Given the interim, though, fans couldn't possibly have asked for more. The two-disc, 20-track Long Road Out of Eden not only retains the entire menu of the Eagles' staple sounds--effortless, multi-part harmonies; colorful, if not intricate, guitar embellishment; meticulously crafted songwriting; squeaky-clean, almost geriatric production--but many of these songs also viscerally recall past hits from Eagles' or the extant members' solo records. Like revenant doubles, "Frail Grasp on the Big Picture" echoes "Life in the Fast Lane," "How Long" channels "Take It Easy," the guitar arpeggio threading through "Center of the Universe" hints at the ubiquitous "Hotel California," and "Business As Usual" could have been culled from the cutting room floor from Don Henley's The End of the Innocence. The effect of all this familiarity is one of masterfully crafted self-tribute with one eye riveted on posterity, calculated to please both the deep-pocketed who can still afford the Eagles' concerts and those who'd given up on ever hearing new material again. --Jason Kirk
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This got 30 one star reviews!?! Unbelievable! November 9, 2008 Michael Kelley 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
You can't go back in time. People and music change and you can't listen to an all new 2 CD set by one of the greatest bands ever and expect it to be Hotel California. It's just not gonna happen. All the members of the Eagles went their seperate ways for years and pursued solo projects to varying degrees of succes(most notably Henley) and then reunited for Hell Freezes Over and had recorded a small amount of new material between that and this album. Many of the songs on these 2 cds sound like they could have been recorded in the Eagles heyday while others sound distinctly like the members solo works from years past. This is not a bad thing in my opinion. My favorites from this album would have to be "No More Walks in the Woods" based on the lyrics of a poem written by J. Hollander, "How Long", "I Don't Want to Hear Any More", and "Do Something". In conclusion, I feel this 2 cd set could be somewhat better but compared to all the crap music being produced by other artists these days, this set is solid gold.
AS GOOD AS EVER October 27, 2008 K. Ward (Spring Tx) Seems amazing to me the Eagles are as good as ever after all these years. I see lotsa people running down this album, but don't forget its hard to compare something thats new with something thats been burned into your memory on every type of radio station for over 30 years. If this album came out in 1976 you would know half the songs by heart by now. This is a top notch album, though not as rocky as some of their early stuff. If you like them as individual singer songwriters you will love this album. Great singing, harmonies, construction and just plain ole fun. I dont know why its only available at Wal-Mart but who cares. Theres not many people making music this good for adults these days, buy it and enjoy. Only $12 for a double album to boot !!
Eagles October 18, 2008 Judith A. Maloy (Murphy, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just what I ordered was received in a timely fashion and in excellent condition. Very satisfied with my purchase.
Don't expect to hear the old Eagles edge October 12, 2008 Photoguy (United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been an Eagles fan since they first came out. This is a good album, but it isn't great. Don't expect the same edge and punch as in their '70s work. This is a softer, gentler Eagles, and I was disappointed. It is a keeper, and I will play it, but not as much as their original works.
A Five-Star Turkey September 24, 2008 Michael Smith 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
This horrible mess is filled with flat-out, bad songs that are rife with trite lyrics ("I heard some wise man say that every dog will have his day" or "I'm savin' all my lovin' just for you 'cause there's nothin' more that I would rather do"); beautifully sung; and meticulously, if somewhat lifelessly, played. Listening to these CD's is like listening to an Eagles tribute band, who sound uncannily like The Eagles, but mulishly insist on playing their own lousy originals. The problem is that the great Eagles songs from the 70's had more hooks than you'd find in a Velcro factory. These songs have nary a one. Remember how you had to skip through the filler on "The Long Run" to get to the good songs? On these CD's the filler has taken over and the good songs never appear. At one point--in order to relieve the monotony--The Eagles start singing in falsetto (I kid you not), Bee Gees-style. Leave this turkey in the bin at Wal Mart, go home, pour yourself a glass of tequila, and reminisce.
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