Eagles Live (1980)

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Title: Eagles Live
Artist: Eagles
Genre: Rock
Released: 1980

Tracks:
1 - Hotel California - 7:01
2 - Heartache Tonight - 4:34
3 - I Can't Tell You Why - 5:18
4 - The Long Run - 5:56
5 - New Kid in Town - 5:23
6 - Life's Been Good - 9:37

CD 2
1 - Seven Bridges Road - 3:38
2 - Wasted Time - 5:36
3 - Take It to the Limit - 5:14
4 - Doolin-Dalton (reprise II) - 0:42
5 - Desperado - 4:01
6 - Saturday Night - 4:07
7 - All Night Long - 5:34
8 - Life in the Fast Lane - 5:09
9 - Take It Easy - 5:22

Overview:
Eagles Live is the first live album by the American rock band Eagles, a two-LP set released in 1980. The Eagles unofficially disbanded on July 31, 1980 after their concert at Long Beach. However, the band still owed Elektra/Asylum a live record from the tour. Eagles Live (released that November) was mixed by Glenn Frey and Don Henley on opposite coasts - the two decided they could not stand to be in the same state, let alone the same studio, and as Bill Szymczyk put it, the record's perfect three-part harmonies were fixed "courtesy of Federal Express." The 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide said it is "perhaps the most heavily overdubbed in history." "Seven Bridges Road" was released as a single and would become a top-40 hit. The song was a showcase for the band's close harmony singing; the first and last verses feature all five Eagles singing in five-part harmony.
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