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The Very Best of the Eagles

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1 One of These Nights Frey/Henley 4:51
2 Take It Easy Browne/Frey 3:32
3 Hotel California Frey/Henley/Felder 6:29
4 New Kid in Town Souther/Frey/Henley 5:03
5 Heartache Tonight Henley/Souther/Sege 4:26
6 Tequila Sunrise Frey/Henley 2:54
7 Desperado Henley/Frey 3:37
8 Best of My Love Henley/Souther/Frey 4:34
9 Lyin' Eyes Henley/Frey 6:21
10 Take It to the Limit Henley/Frey/Meisner 4:46
11 I Can't Tell You Why Henley/Schmit/Frey 4:55
12 Peaceful Easy Feeling Tempchin 4:17
13 James Dean Henley/Browne/Frey/ 3:38
14 Doolin-Dalton Browne/Frey/Souther 3:29
15 Witchy Woman Leadon/Henley 4:11
16 The Long Run Henley/Frey 3:42
17 Life in the Fast Lane Frey/Walsh/Henley 4:45
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The Very Best of the Eagles

Audio Compact Disc [2001]

Label: Elektra

Style: Country-Rock

The Very Best of the Eagles

UPC: 075596268028

Release Date: 03/26/2002

Original Release Date: 03/26/2002

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [One of These Nights, Take It Easy, Hotel California, New Kid in Town, Heartache Tonight, Tequila Sunrise, Desperado, Best of My Love, Lyin' Eyes, Take It to the Limit, I Can't Tell You Why, Peaceful Easy Feeling, James Dean, Doolin-Dalton, Witchy Woman, The Long Run, Life in the Fast Lane]
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Bruce Eder

This 17-song compilation, mastered in state-of-the-art digital audio, is the successor to its identically named 1994 predecessor, re-compiled off the 1999 remasters of the group's catalog. None of it is in chronological order, which from a commercial standpoint makes sense -- most people buying this mid-priced disc aren't going to be looking for a history lesson so much as all the hits they remember off the radio plus a few satisfying album tracks; as a result, "Take It Easy," "Tequila Sunrise," "Desperado," and "Best of My Love" are sandwiched between "One of These Nights," "Hotel California," and "New Kid in Town," while "Peaceful Easy Feeling," "James Dean," "Doolin-Dalton," and "Witchy Woman" are relegated to the end, to what would be the last side of the LP if there were one. In keeping with the CD's low-budget, light-lifting concept, there are no notes, just plugs for the group's (and Don Henley's) CD catalogs. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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