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I combine shipping on multiple orders to save you money and gladly ship worldwide. Please look closely at all pictures, read all relevant details and ask any questions you may have before buying. I offer a full 30-day return policy on everything I sell, so buy with confidence! And most importantly, thanks for looking! Eagles LiveLive album by EaglesReleasedNovember 7, 1980RecordedOctober 20, 1976 – July 31, 1980GenreRockLength77:10LabelAsylumProducerBill SzymczykEagles chronologyThe Long Run (1979)Eagles Live (1980)Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (1982)Singles from Eagles Live"Seven Bridges Road" Released: December 15, 1980Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusicRobert ChristgauC−Eagles Live is the first live album by the American rock band Eagles, a two-LP set released on November 7, 1980. Although the Eagles were already in the process of breaking up, the band owed Elektra/Asylum Records one more album and fulfilled that contractual obligation with a release of performances from the Hotel California and The Long Run tours.Eagles Live was mixed by Glenn Frey and Don Henley on opposite coasts in Los Angeles and Miami, respectively, and as producer Bill Szymczyk put it, the record's harmony and instrument fixes were made "courtesy of Federal Express." The 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide said it is "perhaps the most heavily overdubbed [live album] in history." "Seven Bridges Road," a Steve Young cover, was released as a single and became a top-40 hit.BackgroundThe album provides a balanced document of the band's musical history, recorded in two phases. Five of the tracks were recorded in October 1976, during three performances at The Forum in Inglewood, California. The other 10 tracks were recorded in July 1980, from three shows at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and one at the Long Beach Arena in California. The band had different line-ups in 1976 and 1980; Timothy B. Schmit joined in 1978, replacing original bassist Randy Meisner. Five lead singers are featured in the 14 vocal songs on the album [excluding the brief musical interlude of "Doolin Dalton (Reprise II)"]: Henley, Frey, Joe Walsh, Meisner and Schmit. Songs from each Eagles studio album except one (On the Border) are included, as well as two Walsh solo tracks and one cover song: the acoustic harmony-laden "Seven Bridges Road."Plagued for years by internal strife, the band had reached a breaking point by July 31, 1980, when it performed a concert in Long Beach, California that served as a fund-raiser for then-Senator Alan Cranston's campaign. The version of "Life in the Fast Lane" for Eagles Live was recorded at this show, which was most notable for a dispute between bandmates Frey and Don Felder that culminated backstage, when they nearly came to blows. Frey then refused to even speak to the other band members, let alone join them to record overdubs for Eagles Live; therefore, the recording was done piecemeal. Frey was in Los Angeles while the rest of the band was in Miami, with Henley overseeing the post-production sessions. Tapes were sent back and forth between the two locations until the album was completed. Szymczyk said: "I had my assistant in Los Angeles with Glenn, and I had the rest of the band fly to Miami. We were fixing three-part harmonies courtesy of Federal Express." Five different lawyers were thanked in the liner notes.The Eagles rejected a $2 million offer from the label to record two new songs for the album. The only previously unreleased song in the album is a version of "Seven Bridges Road". The song was a showcase for the band's close harmony singing, as the verses of the song feature a cappella vocals from all five members.Track listingSide oneNo.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength1."Hotel California" (July 29, 1980, Santa Monica)Don FelderDon HenleyGlenn FreyDon Henley6:552."Heartache Tonight" (July 27, 1980, Santa Monica)HenleyFreyBob SegerJ. D. SoutherGlenn Frey4:353."I Can't Tell You Why" (July 28, 1980, Santa Monica)HenleyFreyTimothy B. SchmitTimothy B. Schmit5:24Side twoNo.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength1."The Long Run" (July 27, 1980, Santa Monica)HenleyFreyHenley5:352."New Kid in Town" (October 22, 1976, The Forum)HenleyFreySoutherFrey5:453."Life's Been Good" (July 29, 1980, Santa Monica)Joe WalshJoe Walsh9:38Side threeNo.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength1."Seven Bridges Road" (July 28, 1980, Santa Monica)Steve YoungHenley, Frey, Walsh, Schmit, Don Felder3:542."Wasted Time" (October 22, 1976, The Forum)HenleyFreyHenley5:403."Take It to the Limit" (October 20, 1976, The Forum)HenleyFreyRandy MeisnerRandy Meisner5:204."Doolin-Dalton (Reprise II)" (October 21, 1976, The Forum)HenleyFreyJim Ed Normaninstrumental0:445."Desperado" (October 21, 1976, The Forum)HenleyFreyHenley4:04Side fourNo.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength1."Saturday Night" (July 28, 1980, Santa Monica)HenleyFreyMeisnerBernie LeadonHenley3:552."All Night Long" (July 27, 1980, Santa Monica)WalshWalsh5:403."Life in the Fast Lane" (July 31, 1980, Long Beach)HenleyFreyWalshHenley5:104."Take It Easy" (July 27, 1980, Santa Monica)FreyJackson BrowneFrey5:20LP notesThe album cover is the image of a band-equipment storage chest used during a concert tour. It includes two elements hinting at the Eagles' breakup (which was not officially announced until May 1982[3]): The number 86 on both sides and "MIA" written on air-freight stickers on the back.The record labels were custom, showing a bird's nest filled with eggs and hand grenades.Original pressings of this double-album had text engraved in the run-out grooves on each side, as had been the band's tradition since their 1975 album One of These Nights:Side 1: Is it illegal to yell "Movie!" in a firehouse?Side 2: "Hello, Federal? ... Ship it!"Side 3: Not Tonight, thanks ...Side 4: ... I've gotta rest up for my monsterThe run-out groove of the fourth side did not fade to silence as was customary. Instead, the crowd noise continued into the final-loop groove. Thus, for those listening on manual turntables, the applause would not end until the listener removed the stylus from the disc.A poster included with the LP featured an aerial photo of a June 14, 1980, concert at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut, but the Eagles aren't performing in the photo. The concert featured the Little River Band as the opening act, followed by Heart, with the Eagles closing the show. The Little River Band's set featured a white backdrop, Heart a black backdrop and the Eagles a backdrop with an image of a tree-lined roadway. In the poster, the stage has the white backdrop, meaning the photo was taken during the Little River Band's performance.
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Location: Kirkland, Washington
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: The Eagles
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Material: Vinyl
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Size: 12"
Format: Record
Type: Double LP
Features: 1st Edition, Compilation
Release Title: Eagles Live
Record Label: Asylum
Release Year: 1980
Language: English
Edition: Live Recording
Genre: Rock
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)