I don't have this CD...so I just ordered it!!!
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I don't have this CD...so I just ordered it!!!
Good for you! I don't think you'll be sorry. I really love it. After you listen to it you'll definitely have to let us know what you think. There's some pretty interesting discussion in this thread as well. :thumbsup:
I bought this on vinyl last weekend. What a coincidence! Love that album... I go back and from Dirty Laundry to Boys Of Summer as my fav DH solo tune.
Congrats!
And here's a picture:
http://i39.tinypic.com/264qnir.jpg
Love this album, especially the ballads. Happy belated birthday to it!
I cam across and interview with Danny Kortchmar where he talks about records he's been involved with including "I Can't Stand Still" and "Building the Perfect Beast". As it's more recent than the previous post on this thread, I thought it could go here.
http://www.musicradar.com/news/guita...ords-587265/11
I see today is the anniversary of the release of 'I Can't Stand Still'. :yay:
I love this album, particularly the ballads, Long Way Home, Lilah and Talking to the Moon. My brother's favourite DH song is Dirty Laundry and I also love Nobody's Business, my favourite line from that is my signature '...it sure makes you wonder the things that some people will say. They can see black and white but they don't seem to notice the grey...' How true and profound you are, Don :applause:
btw I know I'm in the minority but I also love Them and Us!
This album's ballads are some of my favorite Don Henley songs of all time. "Talking to the Moon" is as powerful, if not even more so, than "Heart of the Matter." I adore it and even get choked up by it sometimes - heck, by both of them.
You beat me to the punch, lol, but...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, I CAN'T STAND STILL!!
Happy 32nd Birthday to I Can't Stand Still. I'm 2 years older of this album. LOL
This is the only solo album I don't have of Don's. Of course I don't have his greatest hits, but this is the only studio album I don't have of his.
"I Can't Stand Still," with "The Unclouded Day" and "Lilah," was an auspicious debut for Don Henley';s solo career. He kept going, and his solo recoding catalog became a treasure chest of songs.