If the band had resolved their differences and hadn't split up, what do you think an album released around 1982 would sound like? This was the year of Glenn and Don's first solo albums (There Goes The Neighbourhood was released in 1981).
I've compiled a fantasy album of solo tracks which may have made a good Eagles album. I thought 'Dirty Laundry' would be a good title. Now remember this was still the age of vinyl so there would only have been ten tracks, but I've cheated for the sake of this exercise and given them twelve (because I didn't want to leave certain tracks out). I'm interested in what the rest of you would have chosen.
1. Dirty Laundry (Henley)
2. The One You Love (Frey)
3. A Life Of Illusion (Walsh)
4. So Much In Love (Schmit)
5. Lilah (Henley)
6. She Can't Let Go (Frey)
1. Long Way Home (Henley)
2. You Never Know (Walsh)
3. Never Surrender (Felder)
4. That Girl (Frey)
5. I Can't Stand Still (Henley)
6. Don't Give Up (Frey)
Yes, I know. Where's Talking To The Moon? Well, I think it's too personal a song to have been on an Eagles album. And as for Nobody's Business, I'm fantasising that the situation which led to its existence didn't occur.
And I know Never Surrender is really in the realms of fantasy but I'm imagining some sanity returned and Felder was given a chance to contribute.
Tim fans please feel free to include something more appropriate. Unfortunately So Much In Love is the only song of his I know from this era.