New Don Henley solo album "Cass County" due in May

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The enduring success of the Eagles means that Don Henley doesn’t need to work unless he wants to. And when that time comes, it’s hard to get him to stop. In a new interview, he discussed his upcoming projects that will keep him busy for the next few years, which includes a new solo album and autobiography.

Speaking to Andre Gardner of WMGK in Philadelphia, Henley disclosed that the record, ‘Cass County’ will be released in May. Named after the Texas county where he was born, Henley said the album “leans towards country. Some of it’s traditional country, some of it is what you might call alt-country, and I’ve got a lot of interesting guest vocalists and musicians on there with me. I made a lot of the album in Nashville. Some of it was recorded here in Dallas and some of it was recorded in Southern California. I’m pretty pleased with it.”

He and collaborator Stan Lynch (the original drummer from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) have been working on the album for three years. They about 16 songs completed with two more to be finished before figuring out which ones to include on the finished product.

There are also plans in the works for an upcoming Eagles tour. According to Henley, the show will focus on the 40-year history of the band, which will bring one former member back into the fold. While he would not disclose the name of the member, he admitted that it would not be Don Felder, who had a public and acrimonious split with the band in 2001.

Henley also acknowledged that he is writing his memoirs. “I’m actually working on it now,” he said. “But it will be a few years before we get to that…I don’t want to write a trashy tell-all…I think you can tell the truth and not get too salacious or prurient or tacky.”

However, in front of Henley right now is the two-part documentary, ‘The History of the Eagles,’ that will debut on Showtime later this month. Henley admits that it was difficult to see his life reflected back at him on the big screen.

“We were always a pretty private band,” he continued. We didn’t allow a lot of access to our little entourage there. Partly, of course, because of our behavior.” However, they did have their own film cameras capturing the backstage actions, some of which made it into the documentary, causing Henley to sardonically add, “I’ve got a lot of explaining to do to my kids.”

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I look forward to it, I do think Henley was better at country (early Eagles) than he was at heavy rock (late Eagles) and his more rock-pop solo career. (That's not to take away from him the genius of Hotel California, Boys of Summer etc.) Should be great!

As for the Eagles doc, I do hope it's put forward onto DVD in its own right or as part of some other Eagles work. I do think they'll do a DVD of either their LROOE tour or the new one. I really hope their new tour does focus on the classics and not focus too much on their newer work (The Long Run etc, which was awful), would royalties to Mesiner and Leadon be perhaps why they sometimes neglect early work in concerts? I wonder who the fifth 'member' is too? I though both Meisner and Leadon hated Frey and Henley equally? Can't imagine Leadon (the beacon of country Eagles) and Walsh (the beacon on hard rock Eagles) [playing next to each other!
 

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^^I agree with you Matt, I've always preferred the early Eagles before Joe Walsh joined and they changed their sound. The Long Run was really disappointing when it came out, I'll take Henley's first two solo albums over that album any day of the week.

I like Joe Walsh in the James Gang and his solo work much more than as a member of the Eagles.
 

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Reading the thread on here http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f53/timothy-b-schmit-beats-cancer-23232/, I don't wish to speculate, but does that imply to anyone else that it may be ex-bassist Randy Meisner who rejoins? It's genuinely saddening to see Timothy with such a horrible illness, but it would sort of fit together if he was unable to tour because of it.

Like I say, only my speculation, and I wish Mr Schmit all the best in his battle against it.
 

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