The Eagles - Hell Freezes Over (1994)

Singer: The Eagles
Album Title: Hell Freezes Over
Year: 1994
Hell Freezes Over is an album by Eagles, released in 1994. The album contains four new studio tracks and eleven tracks recorded live for an MTV special. It went to #1 on the Billboard album chart upon its release where it stayed for two weeks. Hell Freezes Over was also released in video form on VHS, LaserDisc and DVD.
Background:
The album name is in reference to a quote by Don Henley after the band's breakup in 1980; he commented that the band would play together again "when Hell freezes over." One of the most notable tracks is a new arrangement of "Hotel California" that features an extended acoustic guitar and percussion opening. At the beginning of the concert, Glenn Frey joked to the audience: "For the record, we never broke up; we just took a 14-year vacation.
"The new song "Get Over It" became a modest hit, and another new song, "Love Will Keep Us Alive", reached #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
The DVD is one of the first music releases to feature a DTS format soundtrack in addition to a PCM stereo soundtrack. The DVD also featured the song "Seven Bridges Road" in DTS audio only. The DVD has since been re-released with an additional Dolby Digital soundtrack. The album has also been released as DTS CD in 1997.
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CD
01. Get Over It
02. Love Will Keep Us Alive
03. The Girl from Yesterday
04. Learn To Be Still
05. Tequila Sunrise
06. Hotel California
07. Wasted Time
08. Pretty Maids All In A Row
09. I Can't Tell You Why
10. New York Minute
11. The Last Resort
12. Take It Easy
13. In the City
14. Life In The Fast Lane
15. Desperado
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DVD
01. Hotel California
02. Tequila Sunrise
03. Help Me Through The Night
04. The Heart Of The Matter
05. Love Will Keep Us Alive
06. Learn To De Still
07. Pretty Maids All In A Raw
08. The Girl from Yesterday
09. Wasted Time
10. I Can't Tell You Why
11. New York Minute
12. The Last Resort
13. Take It Easy
14. Life in the Fast Lane
15. In the City
16. Get Over It
17. Desperado
18. Seven Bridges Road

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