Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Greatest hits album by Eagles
Released November 13, 1982
Recorded 1975–1980
Genre Rock
Length 46:40
Label Asylum
Producer Bill Szymczyk
Eagles chronology
Eagles Live
(1980)
Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
(1982)
The Very Best of the Eagles
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Robert ChristgauB−[1]

Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is the second compilation album by the Eagles. It features many of their biggest hits not on Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975), including "Hotel California", their signature song. The album was released in 1982, by which time the band had already broken up. That same year, Don Henley and Glenn Frey both released their debut solo albums.

The compilation features 8 combined tracks from Hotel California and The Long Run as well as "After the Thrill Is Gone", an album track from One of These Nights, and "Seven Bridges Road", the single from 1980's Eagles Live. The album has sold over 11 million copies in the U.S. alone since its release.

Track listing

Side One
No. TitleWriter(s)Album Length
1. "Hotel California"  Don Felder/Don Henley/Glenn FreyHotel California (1976) 6:29
2. "Heartache Tonight"  Henley/Frey/Bob Seger/J.D. SoutherThe Long Run (1979) 4:25
3. "Seven Bridges Road"  Steve YoungEagles Live (1980) 2:58
4. "Victim of Love"  Felder/Henley/Frey/SoutherHotel California 4:10
5. "The Sad Café"  Henley/Frey/Joe Walsh/SoutherThe Long Run 5:32
Side Two
No. TitleWriter(s)Album Length
6. "Life in the Fast Lane"  Henley/Frey/WalshHotel California 4:45
7. "I Can't Tell You Why"  Timothy B. Schmit/Henley/FreyThe Long Run 4:54
8. "New Kid in Town"  Henley/Frey/SoutherHotel California 5:04
9. "The Long Run"  Henley/FreyThe Long Run 3:42
10. "After the Thrill Is Gone"  Henley/FreyOne of These Nights (1975) 3:56

Personnel

Charts and certifications

Weekly chart

Year Chart Position
1982 Pop Albums 52

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Australia (ARIA)[2] 3× Platinum 210,000^
United States (RIAA)[3] 11× Platinum 11,000,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

See also

References

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