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Information about Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) [LP] by Eagles
(Vinyl, 1976 Elektra)
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Album Features
UPC:
No Barcode
Artist:
Eagles
Format:
Vinyl
Release Year:
1976
Record Label:
Elektra / Asylum
Genre:
Country Rock, Rock & Pop
Details
Playing Time:
43 min.
Distributor:
Elektra
Recording Type:
Studio
Recording Mode:
Stereo
Album
Notes
The Eagles: Bernie Leadon (vocals, guitar, banjo); Glenn
Frey (vocals, guitar, piano); Don Felder (vocals, guitar); Randy
Meisner (vocals, bass); Don Henley (vocals, drums).
Producers:
Glyn Johns, Bill Szymczyk.
Engineers: Glyn Johns, Bill Szymczyk,
Allen Blazek.
The Eagles: Glenn Frey (guitar, vocals, piano),
Bernie Leadon (guitar, vocals, banjo), Don Felder (guitar, vocals),
Randy Meisner (bass, vocals), Don Henley (drums, vocals).
Producers:
Glyn Johns, Bill Szymczyk.
Engineers: Glyn Johns, Bill Szymczyk,
Allen Blazek.
.
The Eagles are, without a doubt, one of the
most influential American bands of all time. Direct from L.A., these
musicians brought together various influences and melded them into a
sound that established a new musical direction in both rock and
country.
The songs on this "best of" compilation cover
the Eagles' early years (pre-HOTEL CALIFORNIA) and they pack a
wallop. From the spooky, Native American-influenced "Witchy
Woman" to the mournful folk-rock gem "Desperado," the
collection is almost a primer on how to write a country-rock song.
Whether it's the opening guitars driving the beat of "Take It
Easy" or the lilting melody of "Best Of My Love," the
Eagles' tight harmonies, smooth lead vocals and masterful
musicianship enable THEIR GREATEST HITS to play like a jukebox in
country-rock heaven.
The songs are also stylistically diverse: The
Grammy-winning "Lyin' Eyes" is pure Eagles pop; "One
Of These Nights," with its slippery bass line, is a Steely
Dan-like rock-jazz track; "Tequila Sunrise" has a steel
guitar and Latin beat subtle enough to lull any hangover. The songs'
themes range from anger to bliss, with longing in the forefront and
an outlaw sensibility in the shadows. Not too traditional to turn off
rock and folk fans, and not so slick that country aficionados would
bolt, the Eagles' repertoire is solid, memorable and expertly
produced. Lyrically ("...don't let the sound of your own wheels
drive you crazy...") and musically, these are songs that have
become a vital part of the musical lexicon.
Editorial
Reviews
4 stars out of 5 - ...A seamless blend of country and
rock...
Q (04/01/2001)