Album: The Eagles

Long Road Out of Eden (Mercury)

Simmy Richman
Saturday 27 October 2007 19:00 EDT
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They can check out any time they like but it seems Henley, Frey, Schmit and Walsh can never leave the Eagles. Their first full-length (a double to boot) in 28 years is everything you would expect from a new Eagles album: beautifully produced and played, at times brilliant but often bloated. There are clunking lyrics from the "guilty of loving you" school; there are 10-minute epics, there are perfunctory driving tunes and there are 9/11 tributes. But there are also incredible harmonies and the odd peaceful, easy-going number that would not feel out of place on that greatest hits. You just can't kill the beast, indeed.

Download this Walsh's Steely Dan-ish 'Frail Grasp on the Big Picture'

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