The End of the Innocence (album)
The End of the Innocence is the third solo studio album by Don Henley, the lead vocalist and drummer for the Eagles. The album was released in 1989, on Geffen Records, and would be his last release on that label. It was also his last solo album of the 1980s and it would be eleven years before he released another solo album, 2000's Inside Job.
The album is his best selling album, selling over 6 million copies in the United States alone, peaking at No. 8. The album featured three Top 40 singles "The End of the Innocence", "The Heart of the Matter", and "The Last Worthless Evening". Those singles reached No. 8, No. 21, and No. 21 respectively. The album also featured "New York Minute" which reached No. 48 on the charts and was recorded by Henley and the Eagles for their live album Hell Freezes Over in 1994. Henley won another Grammy and an MTV Video Music Award nomination for the title track. In 2012, the album was ranked at number 389 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
The song "I Will Not Go Quietly" features Guns N' Roses vocalist Axl Rose in the background, who at the time was also a member of the same label.
Critical reception
Rolling Stone magazine wrote of the album at the time, "Returning to the theme of "Desperado," the former Eagle hitched some of his finest melodies to sharply focused lyrical studies of men in troubled transition – from youth to adulthood, innocence to responsibility."Reviewing retrospectively for AllMusic, critic Vik Iyengar has written of the album, "Henley took some time before completing his highly anticipated third album, The End of the Innocence. Although he manages to duplicate much of the magic of his previous album, Henley has backed off of the synthesizers and expanded his musical palette." They also add that "Throughout the album, he manages to balance being cynical yet hopeful, and his great melodies allow his poignant lyrics to penetrate. This album is highly recommended for those who like their pop music with a message."
Track listing
Personnel
- Don Henley – lead vocals, drums, backing vocals, harmony vocals
- Bruce Hornsby – acoustic piano, additional keyboards
- Jai Winding – keyboard bass, keyboards, additional keyboards
- David Paich – acoustic piano, strings, additional keyboards
- Danny Kortchmar – guitar, bass guitar, drums, guitar solo, keyboards, lead guitar
- Waddy Wachtel – acoustic guitar
- John Corey – guitar, keyboards, bass guitar
- Mike Campbell – additional guitar, guitar, keyboards
- Bob Glaub – bass guitar
- Pino Palladino – bass guitar
- Larry Klein – bass guitar
- Jeff Porcaro – drums
- Steve Jordan – drums, wah wah guitar, backing vocals
- Michael Fisher – percussion
- Stan Lynch – percussion, drums, bass, guitar
- Jim Keltner – additional percussion
- Wayne Shorter – soprano sax solo
- Steve Madaio – trumpet solo
- Valerie Carter – harmony vocals
- Patty Smyth – harmony vocals
- Axl Rose – harmony vocals
- Take 6 – backing vocals
- Charley Drayton – backing vocals
- Ivan Neville – backing vocals
- Edie Brickell – backing vocals
- Melissa Etheridge – backing vocals
- Sheryl Crow – backing vocals
- Gloria Estefan – backing vocals
- J.D. Souther – backing vocals
- Carmen Twillie – backing vocals
- Julia Waters – backing vocals
- Maxine Waters – backing vocals
- Producers – Don Henley ; Bruce Hornsby ; Danny Kortchmar ; John Corey ; Stan Lynch ; Mike Campbell.
- Engineer – Shelly Yakus
- Basic Track Recording – Greg Ladanyi
- Assistant Engineer – Brian Scheuble
- Additional Engineers – Marc DeSisto, Rob Jacobs, Eddie King, Mark McKenna and Bob Vogt.
- Technicians – Dale Asamoto, Stephen Barncard, Bob Borbonus, Fred Bova, Jonathan Little, Lars Lyons, Gary Mannon, Mike Morengell, Gary Myerberg and Mark Opie.
- Additional Assistant Technicians – Tom Banghart, Greg Goodman, Ed Goodreau, Randy Staub and Randall Wine.
- Mixing – Shelly Yakus and Rob Jacobs
- Mix Assistant – Robert "R.J." Jaczko
- Mastered By Stephen Marcussen at Precision Lacquer.
- Art Direction – Jeri Heiden
- Front Cover Photo – Ken Nahoum
- Back Cover Photo – Stephen Danelian
- Inner Sleeve Photos – Stephen Danelian and Albert Tolot
Charts
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
1989 | "I Will Not Go Quietly" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 2 |
1989 | "If Dirt Were Dollars" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 8 |
1989 | "The End of the Innocence" | Adult Contemporary | 2 |
1989 | "The End of the Innocence" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 1 |
1989 | "The End of the Innocence" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 8 |
1989 | "The Last Worthless Evening" | Adult Contemporary | 5 |
1989 | "The Last Worthless Evening" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 4 |
1989 | "The Last Worthless Evening" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 21 |
1990 | "How Bad Do You Want It?" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 8 |
1990 | "How Bad Do You Want It?" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 48 |
1990 | "New York Minute" | Adult Contemporary | 5 |
1990 | "New York Minute" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 24 |
1990 | "New York Minute" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 48 |
1990 | "The Heart of the Matter" | Adult Contemporary | 3 |
1990 | "The Heart of the Matter" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 2 |
1990 | "The Heart of the Matter" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 21 |
Certifications
Awards
Grammy AwardsYear | Winner | Category |
1989 | The End of the Innocence | Best Male Rock Vocal Performance |