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'The Millennium Concert' by Eagles is now on Vinyl

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In and around 2000, the Eagles played a number of concerts in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. These concerts were recorded and put together as the Millennium Concert Collection. This collection has been included in a few other releases but has never been offered on its own and was never offered before on vinyl. 

The Millennium Concert is being offered as a single vinyl album that consists of 12 tracks, which are shown below. The album features a number of live versions of fan favorites such as 'Hotel California' and 'Peaceful Easy Feeling'. 

This album is quite special for a few reasons though the main one being that this was the last time that the Eagles played all together as a united group. This recording features Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, and Don Felder playing live together. This is notable because in 2001, Don Felder left the Eagles quite angrily. 


The album has 12 recordings that are all live versions. However, they have been tuned and remastered for quality audio listening. The album will be available very soon for purchase both on vinyl and as a digital album. You will also be able to stream it on streaming platforms around the world. 

Below is a track list for the album so that you can decide whether or not you want it! If you enjoyed this article, please consider sharing the blog with your friends, or subscribing to the blog by hitting the subscribe button! 

"Millennium Concert" by Eagles, Track List:

1. "Hotel California"

2. "Victim of Love"

3. "Peaceful Easy Feeling"

4. "Please Come Home for Christmas"

5. "Ol' 55"

6. "Take it to the Limit"

7. "Those Shoes"

8. "Funky New Year"

9. "Dirty Laundry"

10. "Funk #49"

11. "All She Wants to do is Dance"

12. "The Best of My Love"

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