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The Eagles take it ToThe Limit with career-spanning collection

Rugby Editorial 15th Apr, 2024 Updated: 17th Apr, 2024   0

THE EAGLES are currently on their farewell tour and they marking it with the career-spanning To The Limit – The Essential Collection.

The definitive three CD collection combines the band’s greatest hits together with favourite album tracks and classic live performances.

It features 51 songs from the studio albums and live recordings the band released between 1972 and 2020.

All of the band’s best-known tracks are here, including the hits New Kid In Town, One Of These Nights, Best Of My Love, Hotel California and Heartache Tonight.




The set also features plenty of fan favorites such as Desperado, Victim Of Love and In The City.

Beyond the studio, there are highlights from the Eagles’ impressive touring legacy with more than a dozen live tracks, featuring selections from Eagles Live (1980), Hell Freezes Over (1994), The Millennium Concert (2000), Live At The Forum ’76 (2017) and Live From The Forum MMXVIII (2020).


The Eagles – Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey – are currently on the road in America for the band’s final tour, aptly titled The Long Goodbye,.

But they will be arriving on these shores next month for a residency at the new Co-Op Live in Manchester, the largest indoor arena in the UK.

Formed in 1971, the Eagles pioneered a uniquely American musical style, blending elements of country, folk, R&B, rock, and pop. Since then, it has become one of the most creatively and commercially successful bands of all time

Formed in 1971, the Eagles pioneered a uniquely American musical style, blending elements of country, folk, R&B, rock and pop. Since then, they have become one of the most creatively and commercially successful bands of all time, selling more than 150 million albums worldwide.

 

 

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