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The Long Run (album)

The Long Run is the sixth studio album by American rock group the Eagles. It was released in 1979 by Asylum Records in the United States and the United Kingdom. This was the first Eagles album to feature bassist Timothy B. Schmit, who had replaced founding member Randy Meisner, and the last full studio album to feature Don Felder before his termination from the band in 2001.

The Long Run
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 24, 1979
RecordedMarch 1978 – September 1979
Studio
Genre
Length42:50
LabelAsylum
ProducerBill Szymczyk
The Eagles chronology
Hotel California
(1976)
The Long Run
(1979)
Eagles Live
(1980)
Singles from The Long Run
  1. "Heartache Tonight"
    Released: September 18, 1979
  2. "The Long Run"
    Released: November 27, 1979
  3. "I Can't Tell You Why"
    Released: February 4, 1980

This was the band's final studio album for Asylum Records. It also turned out to be their last studio album during their original tenure, as the Eagles disbanded in 1980; even though they reunited in 1994, they did not release another studio album until 2007's Long Road Out of Eden.

Three singles were released from the album, "Heartache Tonight", "The Long Run", and "I Can't Tell You Why". "Heartache Tonight" reached No. 1 on the singles chart and won a Grammy Award. The album was certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA and has sold more than eight million copies in the US.

Background

The album was originally intended to be a double album. The band could not come up with enough songs and the idea was therefore scrapped. The recording was protracted; they started recording in 1978, and the album took 18 months to record in five different studios, with the album finally released in September 1979.[2][3] According to Don Henley, the band members were "completely burned out" and "physically, emotionally, spiritually and creatively exhausted" from a long tour when they started recording the album, and they had few songs.[4] However, they managed to put together ten songs for the album, with contribution from their friends J. D. Souther and Bob Seger who co-wrote with Frey and Henley on "Heartache Tonight".[2] (Souther also got songwriting credit on "Teenage Jail" and "The Sad Cafe".)

According to Henley, the title track was in part a response to press articles that said they were "passé" as disco was then dominant and punk emerging, which inspired lines such as "Who is gonna make it/ We'll find out in the long run". He said that the inspiration for the lyrics was also "irony", as they wrote about longevity and posterity while the group "was breaking apart, imploding under the pressure of trying to deliver a worthy follow-up to Hotel California".[4]

Randy Meisner decided to leave the Eagles after an argument in Knoxville, Tennessee, during the Hotel California Tour in June 1977.[5] He was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit, who brought an unfinished song to the band, "I Can't Tell You Why". Schmit wrote the song based loosely on his own experiences; both Henley and Frey liked the song and they completed the song together.[6] Joe Walsh also contributed the song "In the City", which was first recorded by Walsh for the movie soundtrack for The Warriors, where it was credited to Walsh, not the Eagles.[7] Don Felder wrote the tune for "The Disco Strangler" using a four-on-the-floor disco beat as the basis for the composition. Henley wrote the lyrics. Henley intended the song to be an antidote to disco as both he and the rest of the band disliked disco, which was the most popular musical genre at the time.[8] The song "The Sad Cafe" was inspired by the Troubadour nightclub in Hollywood where the Eagles once played, and also by Dan Tana's restaurant that they frequented, while "The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks" was written as a homage to Sixties "frat rock" such as the song "96 Tears" by ? and the Mysterians.[4]

The album was produced by Bill Szymczyk, although the Eagles were listed as co-producers.[9]

Album pressing

The original vinyl record pressings of The Long Run (Elektra/Asylum catalog no. 5E-508) had text engraved in the run-out groove of each side, continuing an in-joke trend the band had started with their 1975 album One of These Nights:

  1. Side one: "Never let your monster lay down"
  2. Side two: "From the Polack who sailed north" (may be a reference to the producer of the album Bill Szymczyk)[9]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [10]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[11]
Rolling Stone     [12]
Smash Hits4/10[13]

In 1979 Rolling Stone wrote, "Overall, The Long Run is a synthesis of previous macabre Eagles motifs, with cynical new insights that are underlined by slashing rock & roll...(it) is a bitter, wrathful, difficult record, full of piss and vinegar and poisoned expectations. Because it’s steeped in fresh, risky material and unflinching self-examination, it’s also the Eagles’ best work in many, many years."[14] The Globe and Mail determined that "the Eagles' fawning synthesis of various kinds of rock and that roll sits less well the smoother it gets."[15] The New York Times stated that The Long Run "is neatly balanced among standard Eagles rockers, rather shallow social commentary, ballads and novelty numbers," and noted that the band's "mean streak" has "never been so apparent."[16]

Reviewing the album retrospectively in AllMusic, critic William Ruhlmann wrote that the album was a "major disappointment, even though it sold several million copies and threw off three hit singles," adding that the album "reportedly was planned as a double album before being truncated to a single disc. If these were the keepers, what could the rejects have sounded like?"[17]

Grammys

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1980 "Heartache Tonight" Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal[18] Won

Commercial performance

When released in September 1979, The Long Run debuted at number two on Billboard's Pop Albums chart and a week later hit number one. It stood for nine weeks in the number one slot. The Long Run was first certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February 1, 1980, and reached 7× Platinum status on March 20, 2001.[19] It has sold more than eight million copies in the US.[20]

The album generated three Top 10 singles, "Heartache Tonight", the album's title cut, and "I Can't Tell You Why". Those singles reached No. 1, No. 8 and No. 8 respectively.[2] The band also won a Grammy Award for "Heartache Tonight".[21]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."The Long Run"Don Henley3:42
2."I Can't Tell You Why"
Timothy B. Schmit4:56
3."In the City"Joe Walsh3:46
4."The Disco Strangler"
Henley2:46
5."King of Hollywood"
  • Henley
  • Frey
Henley and Frey6:27
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Heartache Tonight"
Frey4:27
2."Those Shoes"
  • Henley
  • Frey
  • Felder
Henley4:57
3."Teenage Jail"
  • Henley
  • Frey
  • Souther
Henley and Frey3:44
4."The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks"
  • Henley
  • Frey
Henley2:21
5."The Sad Café"
  • Henley
  • Frey
  • Walsh
  • Souther
Henley5:35

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes.[22]

Eagles

  • Don Felder – backing vocals, guitars, organ on “The Long Run”, talkbox on “Those Shoes”
  • Glenn Frey – vocals, acoustic and electric rhythm guitars, keyboards, lead guitar on “I Can’t Tell You Why” and “King of Hollywood”
  • Don Henley – vocals, drums, percussion
  • Timothy B. Schmit – vocals, bass guitar
  • Joe Walsh – vocals, guitars, keyboards, talkbox on “Those Shoes”

Additional personnel

  • Jimmy Buffett – backing vocals on "The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks"
  • The Monstertones – backing vocals on “The Greeks Don’t Want No Freaks”
  • David Sanborn – alto saxophone on "The Sad Café"
  • Bob Seger – backing vocals on "Heartache Tonight" (not credited in liner notes)
  • Joe Vitale – piano, electric piano

Production

  • Bill Szymczyk – producer and engineer
  • Ed Mashal – engineer
  • David Crowther – assistant engineer
  • Mark Curry – assistant engineer
  • Phil Jamtaas – assistant engineer
  • Bob Stringer – assistant engineer
  • Bob Winder – assistant engineer
  • Ted Jensen – mixing, remastering
  • John Kosh – art direction, design
  • Jim Shea – photography

Long Run Leftovers

It appears that several more songs were submitted for The Long Run, but did not make it. Some of these are included in the collection Selected Works: 1972–1999, with the title “Long Run Leftovers”, though in a barely-recognizable form. Joe Walsh later resurrected two of them, which surfaced on his solo albums: “Rivers (of the Hidden Funk)” on There Goes the Neighborhood (1981) and “I Told You So” on You Bought It, You Name It (1983). The music of both of them appear to have been written by Don Felder, with lyrics by Walsh. Felder is also credited for playing guitar on both songs.[23][24]

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[46] 3× Platinum 210,000^
France (SNEP)[47] 2× Gold 200,000*
Hong Kong (IFPI Hong Kong)[48] Gold 10,000*
Japan (Oricon Charts) 247,000[49]
New Zealand (RMNZ)[50] Platinum 15,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[51] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[52] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[19] 7× Platinum 8,000,000[20]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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The Long Run is the sixth studio album by American rock group the Eagles It was released in 1979 by Asylum Records in the United States and the United Kingdom This was the first Eagles album to feature bassist Timothy B Schmit who had replaced founding member Randy Meisner and the last full studio album to feature Don Felder before his termination from the band in 2001 The Long RunStudio album by the EaglesReleasedSeptember 24 1979RecordedMarch 1978 September 1979StudioCriteria Miami 1 Bayshore Coconut Grove Florida One Step Up Los Angeles Love n Comfort Los Angeles Britannia Los Angeles Record Plant Los AngelesGenreRockLength42 50LabelAsylumProducerBill SzymczykThe Eagles chronologyHotel California 1976 The Long Run 1979 Eagles Live 1980 Singles from The Long Run Heartache Tonight Released September 18 1979 The Long Run Released November 27 1979 I Can t Tell You Why Released February 4 1980 This was the band s final studio album for Asylum Records It also turned out to be their last studio album during their original tenure as the Eagles disbanded in 1980 even though they reunited in 1994 they did not release another studio album until 2007 s Long Road Out of Eden Three singles were released from the album Heartache Tonight The Long Run and I Can t Tell You Why Heartache Tonight reached No 1 on the singles chart and won a Grammy Award The album was certified 7 Platinum by the RIAA and has sold more than eight million copies in the US Contents 1 Background 2 Album pressing 3 Critical reception 3 1 Grammys 4 Commercial performance 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Long Run Leftovers 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 ReferencesBackgroundThe album was originally intended to be a double album The band could not come up with enough songs and the idea was therefore scrapped The recording was protracted they started recording in 1978 and the album took 18 months to record in five different studios with the album finally released in September 1979 2 3 According to Don Henley the band members were completely burned out and physically emotionally spiritually and creatively exhausted from a long tour when they started recording the album and they had few songs 4 However they managed to put together ten songs for the album with contribution from their friends J D Souther and Bob Seger who co wrote with Frey and Henley on Heartache Tonight 2 Souther also got songwriting credit on Teenage Jail and The Sad Cafe According to Henley the title track was in part a response to press articles that said they were passe as disco was then dominant and punk emerging which inspired lines such as Who is gonna make it We ll find out in the long run He said that the inspiration for the lyrics was also irony as they wrote about longevity and posterity while the group was breaking apart imploding under the pressure of trying to deliver a worthy follow up to Hotel California 4 Randy Meisner decided to leave the Eagles after an argument in Knoxville Tennessee during the Hotel California Tour in June 1977 5 He was replaced by Timothy B Schmit who brought an unfinished song to the band I Can t Tell You Why Schmit wrote the song based loosely on his own experiences both Henley and Frey liked the song and they completed the song together 6 Joe Walsh also contributed the song In the City which was first recorded by Walsh for the movie soundtrack for The Warriors where it was credited to Walsh not the Eagles 7 Don Felder wrote the tune for The Disco Strangler using a four on the floor disco beat as the basis for the composition Henley wrote the lyrics Henley intended the song to be an antidote to disco as both he and the rest of the band disliked disco which was the most popular musical genre at the time 8 The song The Sad Cafe was inspired by the Troubadour nightclub in Hollywood where the Eagles once played and also by Dan Tana s restaurant that they frequented while The Greeks Don t Want No Freaks was written as a homage to Sixties frat rock such as the song 96 Tears by and the Mysterians 4 The album was produced by Bill Szymczyk although the Eagles were listed as co producers 9 Album pressingThe original vinyl record pressings of The Long Run Elektra Asylum catalog no 5E 508 had text engraved in the run out groove of each side continuing an in joke trend the band had started with their 1975 album One of These Nights Side one Never let your monster lay down Side two From the Polack who sailed north may be a reference to the producer of the album Bill Szymczyk 9 Critical receptionProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Christgau s Record GuideC 11 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Smash Hits4 10 13 In 1979 Rolling Stone wrote Overall The Long Run is a synthesis of previous macabre Eagles motifs with cynical new insights that are underlined by slashing rock amp roll it is a bitter wrathful difficult record full of piss and vinegar and poisoned expectations Because it s steeped in fresh risky material and unflinching self examination it s also the Eagles best work in many many years 14 The Globe and Mail determined that the Eagles fawning synthesis of various kinds of rock and that roll sits less well the smoother it gets 15 The New York Times stated that The Long Run is neatly balanced among standard Eagles rockers rather shallow social commentary ballads and novelty numbers and noted that the band s mean streak has never been so apparent 16 Reviewing the album retrospectively in AllMusic critic William Ruhlmann wrote that the album was a major disappointment even though it sold several million copies and threw off three hit singles adding that the album reportedly was planned as a double album before being truncated to a single disc If these were the keepers what could the rejects have sounded like 17 Grammys Year Nominee work Award Result 1980 Heartache Tonight Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 18 WonCommercial performanceWhen released in September 1979 The Long Run debuted at number two on Billboard s Pop Albums chart and a week later hit number one It stood for nine weeks in the number one slot The Long Run was first certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA on February 1 1980 and reached 7 Platinum status on March 20 2001 19 It has sold more than eight million copies in the US 20 The album generated three Top 10 singles Heartache Tonight the album s title cut and I Can t Tell You Why Those singles reached No 1 No 8 and No 8 respectively 2 The band also won a Grammy Award for Heartache Tonight 21 Track listingSide oneNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength1 The Long Run Don Henley Glenn FreyDon Henley3 422 I Can t Tell You Why Henley Frey Timothy B SchmitTimothy B Schmit4 563 In the City Joe Walsh Barry De VorzonJoe Walsh3 464 The Disco Strangler Henley Frey Don FelderHenley2 465 King of Hollywood Henley FreyHenley and Frey6 27 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength1 Heartache Tonight Henley Frey Bob Seger J D SoutherFrey4 272 Those Shoes Henley Frey FelderHenley4 573 Teenage Jail Henley Frey SoutherHenley and Frey3 444 The Greeks Don t Want No Freaks Henley FreyHenley2 215 The Sad Cafe Henley Frey Walsh SoutherHenley5 35PersonnelCredits adapted from the liner notes 22 Eagles Don Felder backing vocals guitars organ on The Long Run talkbox on Those Shoes Glenn Frey vocals acoustic and electric rhythm guitars keyboards lead guitar on I Can t Tell You Why and King of Hollywood Don Henley vocals drums percussion Timothy B Schmit vocals bass guitar Joe Walsh vocals guitars keyboards talkbox on Those Shoes Additional personnel Jimmy Buffett backing vocals on The Greeks Don t Want No Freaks The Monstertones backing vocals on The Greeks Don t Want No Freaks David Sanborn alto saxophone on The Sad Cafe Bob Seger backing vocals on Heartache Tonight not credited in liner notes Joe Vitale piano electric piano Production Bill Szymczyk producer and engineer Ed Mashal engineer David Crowther assistant engineer Mark Curry assistant engineer Phil Jamtaas assistant engineer Bob Stringer assistant engineer Bob Winder assistant engineer Ted Jensen mixing remastering John Kosh art direction design Jim Shea photographyLong Run LeftoversIt appears that several more songs were submitted for The Long Run but did not make it Some of these are included in the collection Selected Works 1972 1999 with the title Long Run Leftovers though in a barely recognizable form Joe Walsh later resurrected two of them which surfaced on his solo albums Rivers of the Hidden Funk on There Goes the Neighborhood 1981 and I Told You So on You Bought It You Name It 1983 The music of both of them appear to have been written by Don Felder with lyrics by Walsh Felder is also credited for playing guitar on both songs 23 24 ChartsWeekly charts Chart 1979 1980 Peak position Australian Albums Kent Music Report 25 1 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 26 1 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 27 3 Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 28 9 French Albums SNEP 29 2 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 30 20 Italian Albums Musica e Dischi 31 13 Japanese Albums Oricon 32 1 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 33 2 Norwegian Albums VG lista 34 5 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 35 1 UK Albums OCC 36 4 US Billboard 200 37 1 Year end charts Chart 1979 Position Australian Albums Chart 38 25 Canadian Albums Chart 39 32 French Albums Chart 40 65 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 41 26 Japanese Albums Chart 42 41 Chart 1980 Position Australian Albums Chart 38 30 Canadian Albums Chart 43 6 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 44 13 US Billboard Pop Albums 45 2CertificationsRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 46 3 Platinum 210 000 France SNEP 47 2 Gold 200 000 Hong Kong IFPI Hong Kong 48 Gold 10 000 Japan Oricon Charts 247 000 49 New Zealand RMNZ 50 Platinum 15 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 51 Gold 25 000 United Kingdom BPI 52 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 19 7 Platinum 8 000 000 20 Sales 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