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Don Henley - Inside Job (CD)

Inside Job
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Album Details: Inside Job

Release Date:05/23/2000
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:093624708322

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    GOOD JOB DON :)

    By thehappyclassicrockteen  Jul 2, 2002

    I LOVED THE MUSIC WHEN I FIRST HEARD IT ON THE RADIO AND I HOPE IN THE FUTURE YOU WILL MAKE A OTHER ALBUM

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    Inside Job

    By A Yahoo! User  Mar 4, 2002

    Don Henley gives a grand performance in his "Inside Job" Album. As usual he uses his writing talent along with his vocal ability. The seventh track, Inside job talks about modern technology taking over "the little things in life.", how we are lettin...g politics weave their web of deseptions and how it's an "inside job" to learn to forgive. The second track, "Taking you Home", Henley says he wrote this song for his youngest daughter while taking her home from the hospital. He had a "moment of insperation". I seen his Inside Job concert in Lubbock Texas on Sunday, March 3, 2002. He was totally awsome as I knew he would be! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Don Henley essentially sat out his '90s recording contract, waiting until he could sign to another label that would allow him greater artistic freedom and royalties. He finally signed to Warner and released his fourth solo album, Inside Job, in the spring of 2000. Considering his long absence from recording, it shouldn't come as a total surprise that the album sounds as if it could have been cut in 1990 or even 1986 (check out the obnoxious synth solo on the opening track). That is not entirely a bad thing, however. It would have been rather embarrassing if Henley was trying to run with the young boys, and he sounds very comfortable settling into a role that is something less than an old master and something more than a crotchety old-timer. It falls somewhere between that, since his simmering anger -- always apparent but raised to the surface on his solo records -- still can be heard, which makes him seem a little cranky on occasion, when he gets carried away with his temper. For the m...ost part, though, he sounds relaxed, comfortable, and reflective on Inside Job, more so than he ever has. The heart of the record is in the slower numbers, where he honestly lays out his feelings about his new love and marriage. Whenever he sticks to personal relationships, and thereby gentler music, Inside Job stays winning. It's brought down when he steps up to the podium to rail against the modern world, but this isn't quite enough to sink the record. Inside Job lacks the melodic craftsmanship that made Building the Perfect Beast a blockbuster, and it isn't as focused as The End of the Innocence, but it is a solid comeback record from an artist who spent a little too long out of the spotlight. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Don Henley

Out of all of the Eagles, Don Henley had the most successful solo career. After the group broke up in 1982, Henley released his first solo album, I Can't Stand Still. Although it wasn't as successful as an Eagles record, the album performed respectably, launching the number three single "Dirty Laundry" and going gold. Building the Perfect Beast followed two years later ... Read more