Studio Albums 1972 - 1979 (LP6 + 7")

LP1 EAGLES
LPA
- Take It Easy
- WItchy Woman
- Chug All Night
- Most Of Us Are Sad
- Nightingale
LPB
- Train Leaves Here This Morning
- Take The Devil
- Earlybird
- Peaceful Easy Feeling
- Tryin'
LP2 DESPERADO
LPC
- Doolin-Dalton
- Twenty-One
- Out Of Control
- Tequila Sunrise
- Desperado
LPD
- Certain Kind Of Fool
- Doolin-Dalton (Instrumental9
- Outlaw Man
- Saturday Night
- Bitter Creek
- Doolin-Dalton/Desperadio (Reprise)
LP3 ON THE BORDER
LPE
- Already Gone
- You Never Cry Like A Lover
- Midnight Flyer
- My Man
- On The Border
LPF
- James Dean
- Ol' 55
- Is It True?
- Good Day In Hell
- The Best Of My Love
LP4 ONE OF THESE NIGHTS
LPG
- One Of These Nights
- Too Many Hands
- Hollywood Waltz
- Journey Of the Sorcerer
LPH
- Lyin' Eyes
- Take It To the Limit
- Visions
- After the Thrill Is Gone
- I Wish You Peace
LP5 HOTEL CALIFORNIA
LPI
- Hotel California
- New Kid In Town
- Life In The Fast Lane
- Wasted Time
LPJ
- Wasted Time (Reprise)
- Victim Of Love
- PRetty Maids All In A Row
- Try And Love Again
- The Last Resort
LP6 THE LONG RUN
LPK
- The Long Run
- I Can't Tell You Why
- In The City
- The Disco Strangler
- King Of Hollywood
LPL
- Heartache Tonight
- Those Shoes
- Teenage Jail
- The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks
- The Sad Cafe
LP7 TAKE IT EASY/GET YOU IN THE MOOD
LPM
- Take It Easy
LPN
- Get You In The Mood
The Eagles’ original Asylum Records studio albums, including each of the chart-topping albums the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers released between 1972 and 1979, will be released on 180-gram vinyl in THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1972-1979, a limited-edition, six-LP boxed.
THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1972-1979 includes each of the six Eagles albums that defined an era. Each LP features replicas of the original album packaging, with two special artwork upgrades - the sleeve of the debut album, Eagles, will finally be released as the band originally intended, with no glue flaps, so the cover folds out into a poster, as documented in this year’s acclaimed documentary History of the Eagles and Hotel California will include a replica of the poster from the original issue with band photos by Norman Seeff in full color, for the first time. THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1972-1979 comes housed in a slipcase with a gold foil stamp of the band’s logo.
THE STUDIO ALBUMS kicks off with the band’s eponymous 1972 debut, the first of several Eagles albums produced by Glyn Johns. The disc spawned the hits “Witchy Woman,” “Take It Easy” and “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” and is followed by the band’s second album, Desperado, which features the iconic title track and “Tequila Sunrise.”
Remembered for the smash hits “Already Gone” and “Best Of My Love,” 1974’s On The Border follows. That album was the precursor to the Eagles’ first No. 1 album, 1975’s Grammy®-winning One Of These Nights, featuring the smash hits “Take It To The Limit,” the title track, and “Lyin’ Eyes.”
Additionally, THE STUDIO ALBUMS includes 1976’s Hotel California, the album that immortalized the band with the unforgettable title song as well as the hits “Life In The Fast Lane” and “New Kid In Town.” Hotel California was followed up in 1979 by the band’s third consecutive No. 1, The Long Run, yet another multi-platinum effort made famous for the title track, “I Can’t Tell You Why” and the No. 1 hit “Heartache Tonight.”
With lineups that included Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Don Felder, Timothy B. Schmit, Bernie Leadon, Randy Meisner, and Don Felder, the Eagles are one of the most successful bands of all time, selling more than 120 million albums worldwide, earning five No. 1 U.S. singles and six GRAMMY® Awards. The band’s Eagles – Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 album is the best-selling record of all time, amassing more than 29 million copies sold.