Description
Eagles – Hell Freezes Over – Double 180 Gram Vinyl Record
Released on November 8, 1994, Hell Freezes Over marked the Eagles’ highly anticipated reunion after a 14-year hiatus. The album’s title humorously references a statement by Don Henley, who once remarked that the band would reconvene when hell freezes over. This collection features four new studio tracks alongside eleven live recordings from their April 1994 performance at Warner Bros. Studio in Burbank, California, which was part of an MTV special. The lineup included Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit. Notably, the album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and has since sold over nine million copies in the United States.
Track Highlights:
Get Over It: A new studio track that became a Top 40 hit, showcasing the band’s return to their rock roots.
Love Will Keep Us Alive: Another new song that reached number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, highlighting the band’s harmonious vocals.
Hotel California: A live acoustic rendition featuring an extended guitar and percussion intro, offering a fresh take on their classic hit.
Tequila Sunrise: A live performance capturing the song’s enduring appeal.
Desperado: A heartfelt live version of one of the band’s most beloved ballads.
Hell Freezes Over not only celebrated the Eagles’ return but also introduced new material that resonated with both longtime fans and new listeners. The accompanying tour, which began in 1994 and extended into 1996, further solidified the band’s legacy in rock history.
25th Anniversary 2LP Remastered Edition
The album contains four studio tracks and eleven live tracks recorded live for an MTV special.
Brand new, never played and still in the factory plastic sleeve
Track Listing
Get Over It
Love Will Keep Us Alive
The Girl From Yesterday
Learn To Be Still
Tequila Sunrise
Hotel California
Wasted Time
Pretty Maids All In A Row
I Can’t Tell You Why
New York Minute
The Last Resort
Take It Easy
In The City
Life In The Fast Lane
Desperado