EAGLES - 1972 - Eagles
Track listing
Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Take It Easy"
Glenn FreyJackson Browne
Frey 3:34
2. "Witchy Woman"
Don HenleyBernie Leadon
Henley 4:10
3. "Chug All Night" Frey Frey 3:18
4. "Most of Us Are Sad" Frey Randy Meisner 3:38
5. "Nightingale" Browne Henley 4:08
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Train Leaves Here This Morning"
LeadonGene Clark
Leadon 4:13
2. "Take the Devil" Meisner Meisner 4:04
3. "Earlybird"
LeadonMeisner
Leadon 3:03
4. "Peaceful Easy Feeling" Jack Tempchin Frey 4:20
5. "Tryin'" Meisner Meisner 2:54
Eagles is the debut studio album by the rock band the Eagles. The album was recorded at London's Olympic Studios with producer Glyn Johns and released in 1972. The album was an immediate success for the young band, reaching No. 22 on the charts and going platinum. Three singles were released from the album, each reaching the Top 40: "Take It Easy" (number 12), "Witchy Woman" (number 9), and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" (number 22). The band, starting with this album, played a major role in popularizing the country rock sound.
The album was ranked number 368 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time published in 2012. The single "Take It Easy" is part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame "500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll".[4] This album was slated for Quadraphonic release and even given a Quadraphonic catalog number but it was never released in that format.
Eagles
Glenn Frey – vocals, guitars, slide guitar
Don Henley – vocals, drums
Bernie Leadon – vocals, guitars, banjo
Randy Meisner – vocals, bass guitar
Видео EAGLES - 1972 - Eagles канала Rockers MASTERPIECE
Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Take It Easy"
Glenn FreyJackson Browne
Frey 3:34
2. "Witchy Woman"
Don HenleyBernie Leadon
Henley 4:10
3. "Chug All Night" Frey Frey 3:18
4. "Most of Us Are Sad" Frey Randy Meisner 3:38
5. "Nightingale" Browne Henley 4:08
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Train Leaves Here This Morning"
LeadonGene Clark
Leadon 4:13
2. "Take the Devil" Meisner Meisner 4:04
3. "Earlybird"
LeadonMeisner
Leadon 3:03
4. "Peaceful Easy Feeling" Jack Tempchin Frey 4:20
5. "Tryin'" Meisner Meisner 2:54
Eagles is the debut studio album by the rock band the Eagles. The album was recorded at London's Olympic Studios with producer Glyn Johns and released in 1972. The album was an immediate success for the young band, reaching No. 22 on the charts and going platinum. Three singles were released from the album, each reaching the Top 40: "Take It Easy" (number 12), "Witchy Woman" (number 9), and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" (number 22). The band, starting with this album, played a major role in popularizing the country rock sound.
The album was ranked number 368 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time published in 2012. The single "Take It Easy" is part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame "500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll".[4] This album was slated for Quadraphonic release and even given a Quadraphonic catalog number but it was never released in that format.
Eagles
Glenn Frey – vocals, guitars, slide guitar
Don Henley – vocals, drums
Bernie Leadon – vocals, guitars, banjo
Randy Meisner – vocals, bass guitar
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