Pros: Creative lyrics and music. Henley's vocals. Interesting themes. Cons: Conflicting messages, too much griping, hypocrisy.
I have always enjoyed Don Henley's music, from his time in the Eagles to his solo efforts. He's a formidable force when it comes to writing lyrics, with the ability to coax phrases into thought provoking lyrical gems. He also has a distinctive but ...
Pros: Henley gives us the top hits from his Body of Work. Cons: A few filler songs along the way, but what the hay?
What if the Prodigal Son returned and after the feast where they killed the fatted calf and sat around and pigged out on Barbeque, then the Son came up to his father and said, "Dad, I'd like to do a concert for everybody. While I was away I learned to...
Pros: great lyrics, fab voice Cons: no real show-stoppers, is he sincere?
At more than 50 years old, Don Henley still has one of the best voices in the music industry. I saw him perform live in Boston, so I know that it is not just studio magic. His stage presence leaves a lot to be desired since he is stiff and his lines...
Pros: Exceptional lyrics, good jazzy music, a new Henley album! Cons: one forgettable song, very transitional
Precariously balanced between the joys of family life and the frustrating despair of a society that seems to be crashing and taking the entire planet with it, Don Henley courts almost every emotion imaginable in his latest album. Never content to...
Pros: Tells it like it is Cons: A bit crabby at times
Don Henley can't seem to decide whether he's a romantic optimist or a cynical curmudgeon. If you are either -- or a bit of both -- you might enjoy his new album. I did.
Inside Job is a curious mix of romantic optimism and unapologetic...
Pros: instantly accessible, this one will prove to be a seminal work Cons: none
Eleven years is a very long time for a charismatic voice like Don Henley's to be silent. Sidetracked by touring with his former bandmates, The Eagles, a feud with his record company, not to mention a marriage and fatherhood, Henley's latest release...
Pros: All new, wonderful songs Cons: If you have an aversion for the Eagles or rock, this CD isn't for you
'Inside Job' is a wonderful example of why Don Henley is an artist who has stood the test of time. While the latest bubble gum music is forgotten as the teens of its time grow up, 'Inside Job' is a CD that will outlast the shelf life of most current...
Pros: pure poetry Cons: those very empty 11 years since his last
Simply put, if "Hey now, you're an all star, get your game on, it's phat" is your idea of vocal genius, this album will sorely disappoint you. Don Henley, once at the fore of the rock industry, is but an outsider now. He's been in isolation,...
Pros: Some Henley's best work yet Cons: Over 10 years since the last release
After waiting over 10 years, I happy to say that it was worth the wait. "Inside Job" contains some of the best songs that Henley has released.
Writing: Great. Many of the tracks are like stories. Very moving and easy for the listener to...
Pros: Rich Deeply Meaningful Music, Many Hit Songs!!! Cons: None
I bought Inside Job about 2 weeks ago and I have hardly stopped playing it! This album is wonderful, some of Don Henley's best work!! As some of the other reviewers said it has been a long time since Henley has released an album but after listening to...
Pros: Good mix of style Cons: A couple numbers are just too familar
Don Henley, famed drummer of the Eagles continues to contribute his talented music to our little rockin' world. Frankly, Don's voice can get on my nerves, as much as his politics. But in this album, "Inside Job" he manages to mix in various...
Pros: insightful and truthful lyrics Cons: ballads and hokey song titles
Remember back in the day when music stars were willing and able to release an album every single year? Well, now they’re lucky to get one out once every decade. Such is the case of Don Henley. After that much time, you think he would be...
...Don Henley released a new album! He gets down to business as usual without any disappoints with 'Inside Job.' It seems an eternity since 'The End of the Innocence' was released in 1989.
Henley has always been a stand-up guy who addresses...
Pros: "They're Not Coming, They're Not Here" - lot of fun Cons: could have more "fun" songs
I came to the party late, first really being exposed to The Eagles and Don Henley in college. Obviously, hits like "All She Wants to Do is Dance" and "Hotel California" were known to me, but they weren't a staple in my music...
Don Henley albums are few and far between, but they are stunning achievements upon arrival. Only his fourth solo album ever, Inside Job is his first s...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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