They were new releases.
Type: Posts; User: sodascouts
They were new releases.
The vocal on "This Way to Happiness" is absolutely staggering. This is an amazing collection and one every Glenn Frey fan should have.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY SOLO COLLECTION!
Same here. Love it!
You're on your game as usual, Shun!
Yes, happy birthday to it. 22... wow! As I've said elsewhere, I prefer this one to the later one. You get more bang for your buck, with new songs to boot.
Did you think I was chastising you? Your latest post sounds like some kind of a justification of the earlier one, which is quite unnecessary in this case. I was agreeing with you, after all.
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It's my least favorite, but to each his/her own! I'm glad there are some who appreciate its inclusion on Soul Searchin'. Glenn must've liked it too, after all, so I try to resist completely...
I've said this before, but "This Way to Happiness" is one of his strongest solo vocals ever.
The country "Girl from Yesterday" was definitely intended for his planned country outing (funny that now it's Don doing that). Presumably, he offered up what he thought would work best with the...
What a cool coincidence!
Thanks for the info! Shows what I know. lol
So he'd played it a couple times live prior? Shoot, wish I could hear those! I love that song.
I believe the interview was right before the Royal Oak show and promoting it, but I could be mistaken. My version doesn't include the interview.
Glenn seems to have an exceptional memory. I...
I understand, FP - but I do have to add - he didn't throw away After Hours...
As I said earlier in the thread, I absolutely adore "This Way to Happiness." It's one of my top 15 Glenn solo songs. The other new ones don't do as much for me, but they're still enjoyable.
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Well, this was released in 1995, when the Eagles had "resumed" and blown everyone away with how popular they still were. The record company probably wanted to put it out ASAP before the HFO fever...
The vocal on "This Way to Happiness" is one of his best. He really belts it out. Listen here:
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