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Celebration of "Building the Perfect Beast"
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUILDING THE PERFECT BEAST!!!
Wow - it doesn't seem possible, but this album, which includes the stupendous 'The Boys of Summer' turns 25 today. I'm working on a review that I will, hopefully, finish and post today. Just been so much happening around here lately that it makes it hard to keep up. :wink:
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"The Boys of Summer" still brings back such memories of what was going on in life 25 :fear: years ago :partytime:...what a great song!
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I can't remember when I bought this CD - it was several years ago, before I was a hardcore Eagles fan. Maybe it's because I've had it the longest and have listened to it the most, but it's my favorite of all of Don's solo albums. I like almost every song on it.
The Boys of Summer - what can you say about this song? It's amazing. There's something about the way he goes from a contemplative "Nobody on the road" vocal to the suddenly urgent, impassioned "But I can see you..." that carries you along emotionally with the singer. The "Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac" is a very effective symbolism of the generation who turned from protesting to profiteering in the space of a decade. This song is almost emblematic and to this day brings with it vivid associations of not only the time it was released, but any time that one looks back upon wistfully.
You Can't Make Love - I like this song. It's laid back with a catchy tag line and clever lyrics. It doesn't hurt that Lindsey Buckingham sings backing vocals on the chorus.
Man with a Mission - I like the way he sings "Drop-dead (drop dead) looks" and "Where's the party/where's the party." The title line is kind of catchy. I like nothing else about this song. Some of it, in fact, is freaking annoying. SKIP.
You're Not Drinking Enough - I love the wry humor of this song as it details the depression of a guy who's just been dumped trying to find comfort at the bottom of a bottle. I think my favorite line is "She passed on your passion" but there are several clever lyrics that make the song more than just your regular country blues. I really like it.
Not Enough Love in the World - my favorite song on the album after Boys of Summer. Great melody, with interesting progressions; very well put together. My favorite part is "I was either standing in your shadow or blocking your light" - terrific lyric, and that whole musical segment leads perfectly into the title line. His voice sound so aching here as well... love it.
Building the Perfect Beast - the worst song on the album. Why it's the album track is mystifying to me, but maybe it has some kind of personal meaning to Henley. Regardless, this is another one that gets skipped regularly. Don's vocal is unimpressive here, sometimes sounding almost screeching. The "building, building" chant sounds like it was sampled from some kind of sci fi movie. So do all the weird, dated, electronic sound effects. Maybe that was the idea? Futuristic horror? It's certainly not any fun to listen to, though. One thing redeems this song for me: very clever lyrics. One of his funniest lines is in this song: "Turn us all into Methuselah - but where are we gonna park?" What an original and hilarious way to comment on the dangers of out-of-control technology and how short-sighted and self-centered people can be.
All She Wants to Do Is Dance - another popular song. I like it, but not as well as some; still, it's catchy and has a good beat.
A Month of Sundays - I find this song very moving, not only because of the lyrics but because of Don's heartfelt vocal, highlighted by the understated instrumentation. It's the only song he's released that he's written with no collaborator, and it comes across as very personal. The lyrics effectively paint an image of the aging farmer with the world changing around him. Don really pours himself into it and I find it to be quite affecting.
Sunset Grill - I find this song to be a bit overrated - maybe it's just been overplayed - but I was glad when they dropped it from the Eagles show. That said, I do still like it. It's another song with a good beat and a catchy tune, and it has interesting lyrics. The line "These days a man makes you something, and you never see his face" often occurs to me when I'm thinking about the depersonalization of mass-production. The bridge "Don't worry girl" reminds me a bit of the attitude of Springsteen's "Born to Run." Good tune overall.
Drivin' with Your Eyes Closed - The first time I heard this song, I have to admit, I thought it was kind of lame. The intro is a bit overlong and the whole French guy thing... eh. The insistent synthesizer is also a bit overdone and the "talk, talk, talk" chant at the end doesn't really work. However, it grew on me, mainly because of the catchiness of the chorus: "You're drivin' with your eyes closed, and you're gonna hit something... but that's the way it goes." It's another lyric that sometimes occurs to me in relevant contexts. lol
Land of the Living - This song drags a bit at times, but overall I like the melody. His vocal is bluesy and I love the way he sings "You came and pulled me through, baby." The chorus "I want to stay in the land of the living, I want to stay here... with you" is catchy and gets stuck in your head. I also find the line "Considering the choices... I want to stay in the land of the living" both amusing and insightful - when you put it that way, it really does make it clear why you shouldn't just give up on life and love.
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Soda, you have made some good points about this album, but it is my least favourite Henley album, mainly because Side 2 is in my opinion not very strong, with the exception of A Month Of Sundays, and Man With A Mission is a throwaway. I do like You're Not Drinking Enough & You Can't Make Love more than I used to, but overall the incessant synthesizers throughout get on my nerves. As for Not Enough Love In The World, I know many people love this, but I can take it or leave it. I am surprised you say its your favourite, because your review doesn't come across that way.
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WOW, this album is already 25 years old, unbelievable!
Boys of Summer was the first song from this album that I knew, it is no surprise because for a while it was running constantly on the radio or on MTV!
Beside Boys of Summer are Not Enough Love in the World, You're Not Drinking Enough, All She Wants to Do Is Dance and Drivin' with Your Eyes Closed my favorites on this album, the only song that I do not really like is Building the Perfect Beast I do not exactly know why but I just don´t like it.
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Freypower
I am surprised you say its your favourite, because your review doesn't come across that way.
I like it better than The End of the Innocence because while EOTI has some incredible highs, it also has some really low lows. Inside Job has some good songs but no songs that I consider truly standout tracks, and some of its songs are so unremarkable I'm hard-pressed to remember how they go. I Can't Stand Still has great ballads, but some of its other tracks are not so hot. Overall, this album has the fewest weak tracks and it has some terrific highlights, so it's my favorite.
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Are you kidding me?-25 years! Ouch!! I just had this on the turntable a couple weeks ago (my original copy never the less!). Love it. What I remember most about it is that life around me stopped every time the videos for BOS and ASWTDID came on MTV (which they did very often and which was on in my apartment 24 hours a day!). I also remember finding out that so many people had a part in this album such as Lindsey Buckingham, Belinda Carlisle (I liked her back then:eyebrow:), Steve Porcaro, JD and Waddy.
My faves off the album are probably about like most peoples...
Boys Of Summer
All She Wants To Do Is Dance
Sunset Grill
Not Enough Love In The World
Driving With Your Eyes Closed
One more note--I remember getting the single of BOS and realizing the B side, Month Of Sundays (I just had to look that up because I couldn't remember what it was :hilarious:) wasn't on my album. I went to the record store and checked out the cassette and found it there so had to buy it. Still have it also. From what I understand, it is on the cd versions also. Why I wonder, do they do that?
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Perhaps it was a space/time issue - cassettes and CDs can hold more minutes of music than an LP. I know that was why Fleetwood Mac's Silver Springs got left off of Rumours but put on a later CD.... not enough space for it on the vinyl.
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sodascouts
Perhaps it was a space/time issue - cassettes and CDs can hold more minutes of music than an LP. I know that was why Fleetwood Mac's Silver Springs got left off of Rumours but put on a later CD.... not enough space for it on the vinyl.
That's a shame! My favorite song of theirs!
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Well, sorry I'm a bit late with this. I had most of this review written, but never got a chance to post it on the anniversary date of the album. To me, Building the Perfect Beast is one of the most uneven albums that I can think of. It has some moments of true brilliance and, of course, contains the masterpiece - The Boys of Summer. But for every exceptional song on the album, there is, unfortunately, an equally really bad song. For most of the songs on this album, I either love them or dislike them. This is the only album that I have reviewed in which I have rated any songs a ‘2’ using the scale below.
I Love It (5)
The Boys of Summer (5+) – This is simply one of the best songs ever – superb in every way. After 25 years, it is still as masterful as it was when it was first released.
All She Wants To Do Is Dance (5) – I still love this song. To me, it is just another one of those songs that once it gets into my head, I can’t get it out. Love everything about it.
Not Enough Love In the World (5) – Another one that I think is a great song. I just love it when Don sings “I was either standing in your shadow or blocking your light” – what a great line. Now, I quoted this line in my review before I read Soda’s comments. It’s funny that we both thought these lyrics were noteworthy.
Sunset Grill (5) – This is another song that I really enjoy. Although I am glad the Eagles dropped this from their live shows, I think it is a great Henley solo song – great lyrics, music, melody, and vocals. (And OBTW – great burgers, too). :grin:
I Really Like It (4)
Drivin’ With Your Eyes Closed (4) – I really love the beat of this song and the lyrics are great. I especially love the lines “You Yankees are so silly about matters of the heart; Don't you know that women are the only works of art”. I even find all of the “talk, talk” repetition at the end to be entertaining.
You Can’t Make Love (4) – Even Don’s jaded views on love don’t kill this song for me. :wink: I think this is a clever and catchy tune with great music.
I Like It (3)
You’re Not Drinking Enough (3) – While this is far from Mr. Henley’s best work, the song is still likeable. I appreciate the humor, but really could do without all of the “ay-yi-yi-yi’s” at the end.
Meh (2)
A Month of Sundays (2) – Now here’s where it really starts to get ugly. I know a lot of people like this song, but it just doesn’t work at all for me. I find the music and melody to be terribly mundane, monotonous, repetitious, and bland. Do I need any more adjectives here to get my point across? :wink:
Land of the Living (2) – Another song that just leaves me cold. I just don’t care for the music, melody, or vocals.
Man With a Mission (2) – I’m sorry, but this song is just bad. It sounds like it’s supposed to be ‘50’s sock hop music, but I can only say I’m sure glad Don was too young to be a 50’s rock star cause he sure sounds better doing the Eagles style of music.
Building the Perfect Beast (2) – This is without question the worst song Don has ever recorded, IMHO. Honestly, I don’t like much of anything about it. Every time I hear it, it leaves me with only one thought – “What was he thinking?” I actually considered rating this as a ‘1’. :laugh:
key:
5 - I love it
4 - I really like it
3 - I like it
2 - meh
1 – yikes
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Happy Birthday, Building The Perfect Beast!
I've loved reading the reviews. My favourite songs on this album are Boys of Summer and Not Enough Love In The World, closely followed by Sunset Grill, A Month Of Sundays and You're Not Drinking Enough. I also like You Can't Make Love. The others I can take or leave.
Building The Perfect Beast definitely sounds very '80s now, but to have Boys Of Summer, Sunset Grill and Not Enough Love on one album is pretty impressive. I just love Don's voice on Not Enough Love In The World. It's so sweet, and I adore the whole vibe of the song. I love the lyrics already quoted by Dreamer and Soda, but this part always stands out to me, too: "Sometimes it's so hard to smile, for the world, for the camera, and still have something left..." It's very Don! The lines that follow are probably my favourites in the song. "You don't have to prove nothin' to nobody - just take good care of yourself." It also has some great bits in it - like the "oh darlin'" part, and the verse that begins "I'm not easy to live with..." (Can you tell I love it?)
Overall, I'd say this is a great album, with some real high points - songs that have become embedded in Don/Eagles history. Some songs are a little too '80s in sound for me, and will never be anything more than fillerish album tracks... but there's none that I actively dislike. I just think Don was experimenting and going with the 'scene' with some songs, and to me, it's not entirely 'him'. Songs like Boys of Summer, Sunset Grill and Not Enough Love, however, still manage to be funky and 'of their time', whilst being true Henley, and showcasing his poetic lyrical abilities and sharp political/societal observations. That's enough for me to love this album.
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There's a Henley interview this week celebrating the 25th Anniversary of this album on In the Studio with Redbeard, but I'm not sure if there's anything new to it. However, there is a cute story on the site in the right sidebar regarding Henley and Sheryl Crow:
http://www.inthestudio.net/
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Besides the 2 Glenn Frey vinyl records I also found Building the Perfect Beast CD. They had a couple of other Don CDs but I have both or them already so I didn't get them. No vinyl Don records.
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Happy birthday to Building the Perfect Beast, my favorite of Don's solo albums!
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY BUILDING THE PERFECT BREAST!!!
:oops: I think that's supposed to be BEAST - I kinda got mixed up after reading about this is another thread. I love the sentiment that Soda expressed about Building the Perfect Breast being about Don paying homage to reconstructive surgery! :lol:
Anyway, of course, this is the album that contains the magnificent "The Boys of Summer". Unfortunately, it also contains the title track, which is one of Don's worst songs ever, IMHO. As I said previously in this thread, the whole album is full of ups and downs. Hmmm - on second thought maybe Don was thinking of boobs when he released it. :wink: In any event, the album is way too uneven for me to call it a favorite. However, I like most of it nonetheless.
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Speaking of "Building the Perfect Beast", one of our library patrons returned his personal copy of the CD to the library recently. I was pleased to be the one to call him up and let him know that he left his Don Henley CD in our book drop, and that he could come by when he had a chance and pick it up! I remember saying to my co-workers, "Oh, I'll give him a call", just so I could mention Don's name on his answering machine!:hilarious:
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I'd have done exactly the same thing, Carla. :thumbsup:
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Bringing this thread forward for the 27th anniversary!
Here's my ranking of the songs from favorite to least favorite:
1. Driving With Your Eyes Closed
2. Land of the Living
3. All She Wants to do is Dance
4. A Month of Sundays
5. Sunset Grill
6. Not Enough Love in the World
7. You Can’t Make Love
8. You’re Not Drinking Enough
9. The Boys of Summer
10. Man with a Mission
11. Building the Perfect Beast
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Happy Birthday to the Perfect Beast! ;)
My ranking:
1. Boys of Summer
2. Not Enough Love in the World
3. You Can't Make Love
4. All She Wants to Do Is Dance
5. You're Not Drinking Enough
6. Sunset Grill
7, A Month of Sundays
8. Land of the Living
9. Driving With Your Eyes Closed
10. Building the Perfect Beast
11. Man with a Mission
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Happy Birthday to Building the Perfect Beast!
I'll do my rankings later but I'll just say that Boys of Summer is my favorite Don Henley solo song and All She Wants To Do Is Dance is my third favorite Henley solo song. Dirty Laundry from "I Can't Stand Still" is my second favorite Henley solo song.
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Wow, wc! TBOS clear down there at #9? :shock:
My list:
1. Boys of Summer
2. Not Enough Love In The World
3. All She Wants To Do Is Dance
4. You Can't Make Love
5. Sunset Grill
6. You're Not Drinking Enough
7. A Month of Sundays
8. Land of the Living
9. Driving With Your Eyes Closed
10.Building the Perfect Beast
11.Man With A Mission
The last four could be interchangeable. :ack:
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This is my least favourite Henley album.
1. The Boys Of Summer
2. A Month Of Sundays
3. You're Not Drinking Enough
4. All She Wants To Do Is Dance
5. Sunset Grill
6. You Can't Make Love
7. Not Enough Love In The World
8. Man With A Mission
9. Land Of The Living
10. Driving With Your Eyes Closed
11. Building The Perfect Beast
I tend to agree about the last four being interchangeable. MWAM may be a throwaway but at least it rocks somewhat.
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Happy Anniversary Building the Perfect Beast!
Here my list:
1. Boys of Summer
2. Not Enough Love In The World
3. You Can't Make Love
4. All She Wants To Do Is Dance
5. You're Not Drinking Enough
6. Sunset Grill
7. A Month of Sundays
8. Land of the Living
9. Driving With Your Eyes Closed
10.Building the Perfect Beast
11.Man With A Mission
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BUILDING THE PERFECT BEAST!
As I said in another thread, I've got some catching up to do since I've been away. I'll compile the results of these list at the end of the celebration week as I've been doing for other albums. Here is my list ...
1. The Boys of Summer
2. All She Wants To Do Is Dance
3. Not Enough Love In the World
4. Sunset Grill
5. Drivin’ With Your Eyes Closed
6. You Can’t Make Love
7. You’re Not Drinking Enough
8. A Month of Sundays
9. Land of the Living
10. Man With a Mission
11. Building the Perfect Beast
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Oooooo, this is tough! I think I'd have to go with....
1. The Boys of Summer
2. All She Wants To Do Is Dance
3. Not Enough Love In the World
4. Sunset Grill
5. Drivin’ With Your Eyes Closed
6. A Month of Sundays
7. You’re Not Drinking Enough
8. You Can’t Make Love
9. Land of the Living
10. Man With a Mission
11. Building the Perfect Beast
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Okay - It's time to post the results of our poll for the Building the Perfect Beast album. For me, this went pretty much as I expected. So, here's the way the votes went ...
1. The Boys of Summer - 69 points
2. All She Wants To Do Is Dance - 62 points
3. Not Enough Love In the World - 59 points
4. Sunset Grill - 49 points
5. You Can't Make Love - 47 points
6. You're Not Drinking Enough - 43 points (tie for 6th & 7th place)
7. A Month of Sundays - 43 points (tie for 6th & 7th place)
8. Driving With Your Eyes Closed - 36 points
9. Land of the Living - 31 points
10. Man With a Mission - 13 points
11. Building the Perfect Beast - 10 points
So congratulations to The Boys of Summer as the top vote getter.
Thanks to those who participated. As I said earlier, if anyone else wants to still post their list, it's not too late. Go right ahead - I'll update the standings if this happens.
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Happy Anniversary to Building the Perfect Beast - I love this album!
My list:
1. A Month of Sundays
2. Boys of Summer
3. All She Wants To Do Is Dance
4. Not Enough Love In The World
5. Sunset Grill
6. You Can't Make Love
7. You're Not Drinking Enough
8. Land of the Living
9. Driving With Your Eyes Closed
10.Building the Perfect Beast
11.Man With A Mission
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Okay - I'm updating the results to include EaglesKiwi's list. Not much change other than A Month of Sundays moves up a couple of knotches. So, here's the new results ...
1. The Boys of Summer - 79 points
2. All She Wants To Do Is Dance - 71 points
3. Not Enough Love In the World - 67 points
4. Sunset Grill - 56 points
5. A Month of Sundays - 54 points
6. You Can't Make Love - 53 points
7. You're Not Drinking Enough - 48 points
8. Driving With Your Eyes Closed - 39 points
9. Land of the Living - 35 points
10. Man With a Mission - 14 points
11. Building the Perfect Beast - 12 points
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Reviving this thread to once again wish Building the Perfect Beast a happy birthday! It remains my favorite of Don's albums.
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And my least favourite! Far too over-produced & a lot of these songs just don't do it for me.
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After another year of listening to the album (I only got it about midway through last year) - I still love it. :)
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I've never had this CD...but I just ordered it yesterday
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Well this is belated, but anyway ...
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO BUILDING THE PERFECT BEAST!!!
This is definitely not my favorite of Don's solo albums but it does have my favorite solo song on it ... of course - the awesomeness that is The Boys of Summer.
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I have been thinking about some of the comments on the album, particularly the ones about the synthesizers and the "80s feel" to the album. Being a realatively "fresh" listener, I can't say I've particularly noticed either one... but then again, I was a teenager in the 80s when I first really started listening to music, so maybe it just seems normal to me! :hilarious:
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Really like this one. It has two out of three of my favorite Don songs (That being TBOS and ASWTDID). The other one being Dirty Laundry from I Can't Stand Still.
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I was just a kid when this came out but I love it. It introduced me to Don Henley who is my favorite singer EVER.
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I love this album. It has classics like Boys of Summer and Sunset Grill, alongside funky songs like All She Wants To Do Is Dance and sweet ballads like A Month of Sundays. Not Enough Love In The World is one of my favourites - it just brings a smile to my face when I hear it, and I adore the lyrics. Don's voice is gorgeous and I, of course, love Danny Kortchmar's influence on this album.
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I didn't have this CD until recently...and I'm lovin' it...big surprise!
Welcome to the border Sara...hope you enjoy your time here!
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Thank you. This looks like my kind of place.
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Houston Debutante
I was just a kid when this came out but I love it. It introduced me to Don Henley who is my favorite singer EVER.
I like you already !!