Eagles – Desperado
Original price
$55.00
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Original price
$55.00
Original price
$55.00
$55.00
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$55.00
Current price
$55.00
Condition: Brand New
Ships from: Melbourne
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With five number one singles, fourteen Top 40 hits, and four number one albums, the Eagles were among the most successful recording artists of the 1970s. At the end of the 20th century, two of those albums -- Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) and Hotel California -- ranked among the ten best-selling albums ever. Though most of its members came from outside California, the group was closely identified with a country and folk-tinged sound that initially found favor in Los Angeles during the late '60s, as championed by such bands as the Flying Burrito Brothers and Poco (both of which contributed members to the Eagles). But the band also drew upon traditional rock & roll styles and, in their later work, helped define the broadly popular rock sound that became known as classic rock. As a result, the Eagles achieved a perennial appeal among generations of music fans who continued to buy their records many years after they had split up, which helped inspire the Eagles' reunion in the mid-'90s.The Eagles toured as an opening act throughout 1972 and into early 1973, when they returned to England to record their second LP, Desperado, a concept album about outlaws. Produced by Glyn Johns and released in April 1973, it reached the Top 40 and went gold in a little less than a year and a half, spawning the Top 40 single "Tequila Sunrise" in the process. The title track, though never released as a single, became one of the band's better-known songs and was included on the Eagles' first hits collection.
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Artist: EaglesLabel: Asylum Records, Rhino RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Classic Rock, Country Rock
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A1 Doolin-Dalton
A2 Twenty-One
A3 Out Of Control
A4 Tequila Sunrise
A5 Desperado
B1 Certain Kind Of Fool
B2 Doolin-Dalton (Instrumental)
B3 Outlaw Man
B4 Saturday Night
B5 Bitter Creek
B6 Doolin-Dalton / Desperado (Reprise)