Disco de Eagles: “Please Come Home for Christmas”
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Please Come Home for Christmas |
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Fecha de Publicación:1993-05-27
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Country, Holiday
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Sello Discográfico:Elektra
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:075596592222
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Análisis de usuario - 09 Diciembre 2002
9 personas de un total de 10 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The last great Christmas song....
This is truly the last great Christmas song recorded...in the past you've had Bing Crosby, Nat "King" Cole, Elvis and a few others with "classic" versions of our favorite holiday songs. But since the Eagles recorded this incredible version of "Please Come Home for Christmas" there had been nothing close! I had the 45rpm of this as a kid, and was so glad to get the CD last year...Get it while you can - because it is not on any compiliation CD on the market!! You will love it forever!
Análisis de usuario - 16 Diciembre 2002
5 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- holiday gift to fans
great cover of the charles brown chestnut.band adds bluesy feel
you can hear the longing in don henley's voice.song actually
charted in the top twenty back in 1978 showing the thirst for
any new eagles material.not available in any other format.b side
no slouch either.
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Eagles - Please Come For Christmas
3/5. "Please Come Home For Christmas" was released for Christmas of 1978 and was all that the record company could get from the band which, following the success of "Hotel California", suffered from a major writer's block and struggled to fulfill contractual obligations for release of a double CD. Although the Eagles do not drop below a certain level on this single, this is not what one would expect of a typical Eagles record. The title track is a cover of Charles Brown song from 1961 with Don Henley on vocals. The song is based on piano and features typical Christmas elements, although Henley's crispy voice singing carols does not quite match the usual subjects of songs he penned during his career with the Eagles. The second song - "Funky New Year" which starts with band members clinking glasses and making a lot of noise while Glenn Frey plays sax - for the first and last time on an Eagles record - is much more Eagles of "The Long Run" era with heavy bass line courtesy of newcomer Timothy B.Schmit and guitar interplay by Joe Walsh and Don Felder. The singing style Henley showcases on this particular song is very much typical of his solo career. Might be good at setting funky New Year mood, but definitely not the best we heard from the Eagles. - Sain Alizada
- I have been looking for this for a long time.
I have been looking for this song by the eagles on a single CD for a long time. Very good version of Please come home for Christmas.
- eagles please come home for Christmas.
This is the best version of this song I have ever heard. The second song on the CD "funky new year" was horrible. What were they thinking?? They should do a full CD of Christmas music. They are the best group ever!
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