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The user mentioned "H free," which I think might be a typo. They could be referring to high-quality files, maybe "HD free" or "1080p free," but given the context of an audio album, it's more likely about the audio file quality in FLAC. Alternatively, "H" might be a version or a source indicator.
First, "Long Road Out of Eden" is the Eagles' third studio album, released in 2007. It's notable for being their first studio album in over 27 years, which makes it significant in their discography. As a double CD, it's quite lengthy, so having it in FLAC format (which is a high-quality, lossless audio format) would be important for audiophiles.
I should also mention where the album is available, such as iTunes, Amazon Music, or Bandcamp, and note that high-quality digital copies are available on these platforms. Maybe mention that the Eagles' official website could be a source for purchasing their music.
Check if there are any common typos or misunderstandings in the query. "H free" might be a user attempting to write "HD free," but since FLAC is an audio format, not a video one, that might not make sense. So focusing on the FLAC aspect and ensuring the user knows that free, high-quality downloads from unauthorized sources might not be advisable.