The Long Run (Remastered) Eagles

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1979

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
30.06.2013

Label: Warner Music Group

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Interpret: Eagles

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  • 1The Long Run03:42
  • 2I Can't Tell You Why04:56
  • 3In The City03:46
  • 4The Disco Strangler02:46
  • 5King Of Hollywood06:28
  • 6Heartache Tonight04:27
  • 7Those Shoes04:57
  • 8Teenage Jail03:44
  • 9The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks02:21
  • 10The Sad Cafe05:35
  • Total Runtime42:42

Info zu The Long Run (Remastered)

The Long Run is the sixth studio album by the American rock group the Eagles, released in 1979. This was the first Eagles album not to feature founding member Randy Meisner, who was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit. This was also the last studio album until 2007's Long Road Out of Eden, and final studio album for Asylum Records.

The album was originally intended to be a double LP album to be released in 1978 but was instead released as a single LP. Some of the tracks that were left off the album would be cobbled together to compose the cut 'Long Run Leftovers' which appeared on the band's 2000 box set Selected Works: 1972-1999. Some of the bits in 'Long Run Leftovers' were resurrected by Joe Walsh on 'Rivers (of the Hidden Funk)' from 1981's There Goes the Neighborhood and 'Told You So' on 1983's You Bought It, You Name It.

Also, the band recorded a Christmas single during the sessions, the first of which was a cover of 'Please Come Home For Christmas' by Charles Brown (released as a single in November 1978). The song's B-side was a Don Henley and Glenn Frey original called 'Funky New Year' -- the band's song about the pitfalls of celebrating New Year's Day.

The Long Run took almost two years to complete and saw the Eagles move in a more hard rock direction that they started going in with its predecessor, 1976's Hotel California. When released in September 1979, The Long Run debuted at #2 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart and a week later hit #1 dethroning Led Zeppelin's In Through the Out Door. It was the last #1 album of the 1970s, and reigned for eight weeks in the #1 slot. 'The Long Run' has sold more than seven million copies to date in the US alone (it was certified Gold and Platinum in early 1980 by the R.I.A.A.).

The album generated three Top 10 singles, the chart-topping rocker 'Heartache Tonight', the album's title cut, and the ballad 'I Can't Tell You Why'. Those singles reached #1, #8, and #8 respectively. The band also won a Grammy for 'Heartache Tonight'. Also on the record was 'In the City', a song first recorded by guitarist Joe Walsh for the movie soundtrack for The Warriors. 'The Sad Cafe' (about the band's experiences at The Troubadour in Los Angeles) and 'Those Shoes' also received substantial radio airplay.

Glenn Frey, electric guitar, synthesizer, keyboards, vocals
Don Henley, drums, percussion, vocals
Don Felder, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, organ, vocals
Joe Walsh, electric guitars, slide guitar, keyboards, vocals
Timothy B. Schmit, bass guitar, vocals

Recorded at Bayshore Recording Studio, Coconut Grove, Florida
Engineered by Ed Mashal, Bill Szymczyk
Produced by Bill Szymczyk and The Eagles

Digitally remastered

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