It reached number one on the Billboard charts and number one on the Oricon charts for two consecutive weeks.
This was effectively the last album of the 70's.
Their last album of 1979. It reached number one on the Billboard charts and number one on the Oricon charts for two consecutive weeks. It produced three hit singles, "Heartache Tonight," "Long Run," and "Idasenkakute." It didn't receive good reviews when it was first released because it didn't have a rock feel and had a sad atmosphere that reminded people of their breakup, but it ended up being their best work.
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- Crew [Eagles Road Crew] - J. J. Jackson (2)
- Crew [Eagles Road Crew] - Jerry Vaccarino
- Crew [Eagles Road Crew] - Jimmy Collins (2)
- Crew [Eagles Road Crew] - Tom Nixon
- Crew [Eagles Road Crew] - Tony Taibi
- Design, Art Direction - Kosh
- Engineer - Bill Szymczyk
- Engineer - Ed "Radar" Mashal
- Engineer [Assistants, Bayshore] - Dave Crowther
- Engineer [Assistants, Bayshore] - John Swain
- Engineer [Assistants, Brittania / The Record Plant] - Phil Jamtass
- Engineer [Assistants, Love 'n' Comfort] - Bob Winder
- Engineer [Assistants, One Step Up] - Bob Stringer
- Engineer [Assistants, One Step Up] - Dan Everhart
- Engineer [Assistants, One Step Up] - Mark Curry (3)
- Lacquer Cut By [Runout Etch] - BG
- Management [Direction] - Front Line Management
- Management [Direction] - Irv Azoff
- Mastered By [Disc Mastering] - Bernie Grundman
- Photography By [Eagles] - Jim Shea
- Photography By [Photograph Of Bill Szymczyk] - Jann Zlotkin
- Producer, Mixed By - Bill Szymczyk
- Technician - Buddy Thornton
- Written-By - Don Henley (A1, A2, A4 to B5)
- Written-By - Glenn Frey (A1, A2, A4 to B5)