Flying Over Memory Lane with the Eagles

I can't say enough about the Eagles recent album, Long Road Out of Eden. Aside from the fabulous price, $11.99, it contained two discs.
I enjoyed hearing the long absent voice of Joe Walsh (sounding just as fresh as when life was good to him before) and some new guitar riffs that hearkened back to Hotel California.
Their catchy tunes and thought-provoking lyrics
reminded me of all the reasons I liked them so much to begin with.
Many of us have heard artists who recorded past their prime and no doubt been a little disheartened.
Would this now two -decades-older band play as great , sound the same, on this reunion CD as we all remembered?

I'm happy to report, they didn't disappoint. The Eagles inimitable group sound remains as strong as ever. The quality of their voices will take you back to the good old days. Almost like they'd been put on pause instead of taking off in five different directions. The title track will probably become a new classic for this amazing band.

If you get out to Walmart, pick up a copy. You won't find it anywhere else.

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