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Eagles - The Very Best Of
Eagles - The Very Best Of

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Artist: Eagles
Label: Asylum Records
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 206 reviews
Sales Rank: 347

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.5

MPN: 401468
UPC: 081227994112
EAN: 0081227994112
ASIN: B000YDDUKU

Release Date: December 4, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Take It Easy
  • Witchy Woman
  • Peaceful Easy Feeling
  • Desperado
  • Tequila Sunrise
  • Doolin-Dalton
  • Already Gone
  • The Best Of My Love
  • James Dean
  • Ol' '55
  • Midnight Flyer
  • On The Border
  • Lyin' Eyes
  • One Of These Nights
  • Take It To The Limit
  • After The Thrill Is Gone
  • Hotel California

  Disc 2
  • Life In The Fast Lane
  • Wasted Time
  • Victim Of Love
  • The Last Resort
  • New Kid In Town
  • Please Come Home For Christmas
  • Heartache Tonight
  • The Sad Cafe
  • I Can't Tell You Why
  • The Long Run
  • In The City
  • Those Shoes
  • Seven Bridges Road (Live)
  • Love Will Keep Us Alive
  • Get Over It
  • Hole In The World

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
This packed double-disc is the slim option for fans who find the Eagles' vaunted greatest hits sets too little and the boxed set too hefty. Hit singles large and medium are here, often ("One of These Nights," "Hotel California") still sounding definitive and even tough. Large helpings of favorite album cuts are also included, along with a taster from a promised 2004 Eagles studio reunion. Unfortunately, "Hole in the World," Don Henley's response to September 11, feels just as empty and entitled as "Get Over It," the band's previous state-of-the-union message (from which the newer song represents a philosophical 180-degree turn). But for those seeking an overview of this Southern California juggernaut's successes, as well as telling comments from band members--mostly Henley and Frey--in a well-designed booklet, Very Best will more than do. --Rickey Wright


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5 out of 5 stars A definitive collection at last   October 22, 2003
 104 out of 106 found this review helpful

There have been Eagles compilations before but this by far the best. It contains all the songs that could be found on earlier British and American compilations, plus a few songs never before included on any of them. And everything has been digitally re-mastered, sounding better than ever.

All the famous songs are here including Desperado, Take it to the limit, Lying eyes, Hotel California, Tequila sunrise, New kid in town and Best of my love to name just a few.

Aside from the obvious songs, you also get Please come home for Christmas (a song that has since become a standard), two songs from their Hell freezes over album (Love will keep us alive and Get over it), their recently recorded Hole in the world and several great album tracks, of which I particularly like Midnight flyer and Victim of love. A nice booklet with extensive liner notes is also included.

If you only buy one Eagles collection, make it this one. It has everything that most people will ever need, although there are still plenty of interesting songs on the original albums that couldn't be included.


5 out of 5 stars A "Very Best of" that actually is   June 4, 2005
 72 out of 75 found this review helpful

After years of putting out "Greatest Hits" and "Best of..." packages, the record companies are now having to resort to greater hyperbole to sell the collections. The current trend of "The Very Best of..." sets is, in most cases, just another issue of the same old stuff that has, at least usually, been remastered. That is not the case with this set.

The Eagles are as much of an emblem of the American '70's as the Beatles were of the '60's. Each album that was released showed a band that was changing and maturing, both as musicians and as songwriters. By the time they got to the end of their run with "The Long Run" (no pun intended), they moved as far from their roots as the Beatles had in 1969. And like the Beatles, it was all good.

This collection manages to showcase this transformation in elegant style, taking the best from every album. There are at least 3 songs from each of their studio albums with "On the Border", "Hotel California", and "The Long Run" each contributing 6. The lone selection from their 1980 live album is also the only reason to own it, "Seven Bridges Road". Also included are the two best new songs from "Hell Freezes Over" and their post 9-11 tune, "Hole In The World".

Greatest Hits collections are seldom satisfying to the more than casual fan, leaving those of us who delve deep into back catalogs the desire to go and get more. The remarkable thing about this set is that over the course of two discs, a great band's career is effectively and satisfyingly summarized, leaving very little for further investigation that is truly of note. Which is not to say that this is all that the Eagles were. It is to say, however, that for everyone from the curious to the hardcore fan, this is a collection worth having.



4 out of 5 stars All in one place, but thrown together carelessly!   November 12, 2003
 38 out of 49 found this review helpful

Sure, I get it. We never had Vols. 1 and 2 in one place before. Nor did we get to own "James Dean", "On The Border", "Doolin-Dalton", "Those Shoes", etc unless we bought their respective albums. So it's cool to have all the hits and album classics together finally...plus the re-mastering sounds great and blah-blah-blah...

You're hearing that from everyone else on here...and justly so. But I've got ONE problem with this collection...

It ultimately sounds like I gave a friend a tape and told him to record the best Eagles songs from his collection for me, in no particular order. I just think the sequencing is slack. There is no flow to the songs. I know that the Eagles are more of a singles band, but their songs still have a nice continuity that is lacking here.

Why is "Wasted Time" between "Fast Lane" and "Victim Of Love"? The mellow "New Kid" after the seven-plus minute epic ballad "Last Resort"?? "Sad Cafe" and "I Can't Tell You Why" back-to-back? And "Those Shoes" into "Seven Bridges Road" is the most jarring segueway I've heard since I had to listen to some amateur DJ at a karaoke joint!

Anyway, great songs that have stood the test of time - just could've been a smoother listen if someone had taken the time to sequence the thing professionally.


5 out of 5 stars When music was music   November 15, 2003
 24 out of 29 found this review helpful

In my opinion the greatest singing song writing duo of my time. Sorry Paul and John i was only a gleam in my daddy's eye in your prime. I have a brother that is 8 years my elder, my parents made him drive me everywhere. He had a black 68 mustang with an 8-track player. Foghat, steely dan, steve miller,areosmith all the greats. But there was one band i couldn't get enough of, The Eagles. The Long Run Had just been released, his girlfriend at the time got 2 as birthday gifts and gave me one. My first album, i played it everyday. Unfortunatly they broke up soon after, but the release of their greatest hits both volumes, the double cd live with seven bridges made me love them even more. The Hell freezes over album was o.k. but it was great to know the band knew why people loved them: hotel cal,tequela sunrise, etc, and they didn't dissapoint when i was fortunate enough to see them live at the rose bowl. i was blown away. Than again in 2002 i believe they played the forum. They opened with the 4 of them walking to the front of the stage and opening with seven bridges, incredible.
To sum this up thats exactly how to describe this album incredible. All the greatest hits on 2 cd's with a little mini diary of thoughts from both don and glen about each song.

An awesome gift for anybody who loves good old fashion rock and roll with people who can sing and play an instrument.

Thanks amazon for giving me the opportunity to let people know how great this double cd is.


5 out of 5 stars Finally, a Complete Eagles' Greatest Hits   October 27, 2003
 22 out of 24 found this review helpful

It's been a long time coming, but we finally got an Eagles package that includes all the hits and the choice AOR songs from the seventies. The question would be "what took them so darn long?!?" Part was contract disputes (there was supposed to be a complete hits collection in the 90's, but squabbles derailed that) and the question of the original albums being poorly mastered to CD. So I figure that, once Bill Szymczyk did the massive overview of each Eagles album in 2001, the band was willing to get behind a well made hits collection that combined their first Hits Disc with the much lamer Vol. 2.

It was well worth the wait. The sound quality is uniformly excellent throughout. You get all the great songs and no trumped up "bonus material" (crappie demos, alternate versions, hip-hop mixes, etc.) to distract you as the hits keep piling on. It's hard to imagine that these sounds were revolutionary in the early seventies, but they darn near soundtracked the period. There's the biker band rock of "James Dean," the country bluegrass feel of "Midnight Flyer," the decade defining "Hotel California" and "Life In The Fast Lane," and one of the all time great romantic ballads in "Take It To The Limit." It also helps that Henley and Frey were such great, visual songwriters - how can you not hear "Desperado" without a widescreen image of the west as defined by Los Angeles 1974 unraveling in your mind?

Add the exemplary liner notes from Don Henely and Glenn Frey as they discuss the origins of each song, and you have a five star collection to reminisce over and enjoy. All meat, no filler, flawless.

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