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[Edit]With five number one singles, 14 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, and the popularity of 2007's Long Road Out of Eden proved the Eagles' staying power in the new millennium. 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 band was formed by four Los Angeles-based musicians who had migrated to the West Coast from other parts of the country. Singer/bassist Randy Meisner (born in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, on March 8, 1946) moved to L.A. in 1964 as part of a band originally called the Soul Survivors (not to be confused with the East Coast-based Soul Survivors, who scored a Top Five hit with "Expressway to Your Heart" in 1967) and later renamed the Poor. He became a founding member of Poco in 1968, but left the band prior to the release of its debut album in order to join the Stone Canyon Band, the backup group for Rick Nelson. Meanwhile, singer/guitarist/banjoist/mandolinist Bernie Leadon (born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on July 19, 1947) arrived in L.A. in 1967 as a member of Hearts and Flowers, later joining Dillard & Clark and then the Flying Burrito Brothers. Singer/drummer Don Henley (born in Gilmer, Texas, on July 22, 1947) moved to L.A. in June 1970 with his band Shiloh, which made one self-titled album for Amos Records before breaking up. Finally, Glenn Frey (born in Detroit, Michigan, on November 6, 1948) performed in his hometown and served as a backup musician for Bob Seger before moving to L.A. in the summer of 1968. He formed the duo Longbranch Pennywhistle with J.D. Souther, and the two musicians signed to Amos Records, which released their self-titled album in 1969.
In the spring of 1971, Frey and Henley were hired to play in Linda Ronstadt's backup band. Meisner and Leadon also played backup for Ronstadt during her summer tour, though the four only did one gig together: a July show at Disneyland. They did, however, all appear on Ronstadt's next album, Linda Ronstadt. In September 1971, Frey, Henley, Leadon, and Meisner signed with manager David Geffen, agreeing to record for his soon-to-be-launched label, Asylum Records; soon after, they adopted the name the Eagles. In February 1972, they flew to England and spent two weeks recording their debut album, Eagles, with producer Glyn Johns. It was released in June, reaching the Top 20 and going gold in a little over a year and a half on the strength of two Top Ten hits — "Take It Easy" and "Witchy Woman" — and one Top 20 hit, "Peaceful Easy Feeling."
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.
After touring to support Desperado's release, the Eagles again convened a recording session with Glyn Johns for their third album. Their desire to make harder rock music clashed with Johns' sense of them as a country-rock band, however, and they split from the producer after recording two tracks, "You Never Cry Like a Lover" and "The Best of My Love." After an early 1974 tour opened by singer/guitarist Joe Walsh, the band decided to hire Walsh's producer, Bill Szymczyk, who handled the rest of the sessions for On the Border. Szymczyk brought in a session guitarist, Don Felder (born in Gainesville, Florida, on September 21, 1947), an old friend of Bernie Leadon's who so impressed the rest of the band that he was recruited to join the group.
On the Border was released in March 1974. It went gold and reached the Top Ten in June, the Eagles' fastest-selling album yet. The first single, "Already Gone," reached the Top 20 the same month. But the most successful song on the LP — the one that broke them through to a much larger audience — was "The Best of My Love," which was released as a single in November. It hit number one on the easy listening charts in February 1975 and topped the pop charts a month later.
The Eagles' fourth album, One of These Nights, was an out-of-the-box smash. Released in June 1975, it went gold the same month and hit number one in July. Moreover, it featured three singles that hit the Top Five: the chart-topping title song, "Lyin' Eyes," and "Take It to the Limit." "Lyin' Eyes" won the 1975 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group, or Chorus, and the Eagles also earned Grammy nominations for Album of the Year (One of These Nights) and Record of the Year ("Lyin' Eyes"). The group went on a headlining world tour, beginning with the U.S. and expanding into Europe. But on December 20, 1975, it was announced that Bernie Leadon had quit the band, and Joe Walsh (born in Wichita, Kansas, on November 20, 1947) was brought in as his replacement. He immediately joined the tour, which continued to the Far East in early 1976.
The Eagles' extensive touring kept them out of the studio, and with no immediate plans for a new album; they agreed to release a compilation, Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975), in February 1976. The album's success proved to be surprisingly meteoric. It topped the charts and became a phenomenal success, eventually selling upwards of 25,000,000 copies and dueling with Michael Jackson's Thriller for the title of the best-selling album of all time in the U.S.
It took the Eagles 18 months to follow One of These Nights with their fifth album, Hotel California. Released in December 1976, the record was certified platinum in one week, hit number one in January 1977, and eventually sold over 10,000,000 copies. The singles "New Kid in Town" and "Hotel California" hit number one, and "Life in the Fast Lane" made the Top 20. Meanwhile, "Hotel California" won the 1977 Grammy for Record of the Year and was nominated for Song of the Year; the album itself was nominated for Album of the Year and for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group, or Chorus. The Eagles embarked on a world tour in March 1977 that began with a month in the U.S., followed by a month in Europe and the Far East, then returned to the U.S. in May for stadium dates. At the end of the tour in September, Randy Meisner left the band; he was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit (born in Sacramento, California, November 20, 1947), formerly of Poco, in which he had also replaced Meisner.
The Eagles began working on a new album in March 1978 and took nearly a year and a half to complete it. The Long Run was released in September 1979. It hit number one and was certified platinum after four months, eventually earning multi-platinum certifications. "Heartache Tonight," its lead-off single, hit number one, and "I Can't Tell You Why" and "The Long Run" became Top Ten hits. "Heartache Tonight" won the 1979 Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The Eagles toured the U.S. in 1980, and at a week-long series of shows at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, they recorded Eagles Live. (Also included were some tracks recorded in 1976.) Released in November 1980, the double LP (since reissued as a single CD) reached the Top Five and went multi-platinum, with the single "Seven Bridges Road" reaching the Top 40.
The Eagles were inactive after the end of their 1980 tour, but their breakup was not officially announced until May 1982. All five released solo recordings. (Walsh, of course, maintained a solo career before, during, and after the Eagles.) During the rest of the '80s, the bandmembers received several lucrative offers to reunite, but they declined. In 1990, Frey and Henley began writing together again, and they performed along with Schmit and Walsh at benefit concerts that spring. A full-scale reunion was rumored, but did not take place. Four years later, however, the Eagles did reunite. In the spring of 1994, they taped an MTV concert special and then launched a tour that ended up running through August 1996. The MTV show aired in October, followed in November by an audio version of it, the album Hell Freezes Over, which topped the charts and became a multi-million seller, spawning the Top 40 pop hit "Get Over It" and the number one adult contemporary hit "Love Will Keep Us Alive."
The Eagles next appeared together in January 1998 for their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, when the five present members performed alongside past members Leadon and Meisner. On December 31, 1999, they played a millennium concert at the Staples Center in Los Angeles that was recorded and included on the box set retrospective Selected Works: 1972-1999 in November 2000. All was not well within the band, however, and Felder was expelled from the lineup in February 2001. A protracted legal battle ensued as the Eagles soldiered on as a quartet, releasing The Very Best of the Eagles in 2003 and achieving minor success with the single "Hole in the World." Felder's case was settled out of court in 2007; that same year, the Eagles returned with the band's seventh studio album, Long Road Out of Eden, a double-disc album that quickly went multi-platinum.
Title: Mojave / Jungle - Single
Artist: Butterflies, Eagles, Stephen Jr
Genre: Electronica, House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Art Imitating Life Vol. 3 LTD (Maxi-Single)
Artist: Solomun, Butterflies, Eagles & Butterflies, Eagles
Genre: Electronica, Tech House
Title: Nothing but the Best (Highlights from Original Movie Soundtrack) - EP
Artist: Ron Grainer, Eagles
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Best RON GRAINER Early Movie Themes (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Ron Grainer, Eagles
Genre: Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack, Easy Listening
Title: Crazy Diamond Divenire (Maxi-Single)
Artist: Nick Muir, Butterflies, Eagles, John Digweed
Genre: Techno
Collections
Title: РMussical Harmony 2015 Collection (CD2)
Genre: Club/Dance, Disco House
Title: 100 Gold Lyrical Love Songs (CD2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Pop
Title: 50 Greatest Classic Rock Guitar Songs
Genre: Rock
Title: 50 Greatest Classic Rock Guitar Songs Vol. 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Super Rock Hits 2015 (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Title: 100 Karaoke Hits (CD2)
Genre: Pop
Title: 80s Remix Compilation (CD2)
Title: 100 Club Hits Vol. 1 (Mixed By DJ Deep) (CD2)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: Super Disco Retro And Remix (CD1)
Genre: Dancefloor, Disco, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Comfiness
Genre: Industrial, Electro, EBM
Title: Top 40 Karaoke Rock Classics
Genre: Rock
Title: Romantic Collection (CD2)
Genre: Pop
Title: Billboard Presents - Summer Hits 2015 (CD2)
Genre: House, Hip Hop/R&B, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Deep House Collection Vol. 37 (CD1)
Genre: House, Deep House, Tech House, Club/Dance, Nu Disco
Title: 100 Greatest Guitar Solos Of All Time
Genre: Rock
Title: Billboard Presents - Autumn Hits 2015 (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop, Pop Rock, Dance Pop
Title: My Favourite Hits Of 1975 (CD2)
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: My Favourite Hits Of 1975 (CD13)
Genre: Soul, Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop Rock, Funk, Classical
Title: My Favourite Hits Of 1976 (CD5)
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Symphonic Rock, Heavy Metal, Disco, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: My Favourite Hits Of 1973 (CD4)
Genre: Soul, Rock, Blues Rock, Progressive Rock, Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Pop, Pop Rock, Acoustic
Title: My Favourite Hits Of 1976 (CD10)
Genre: Electronica, Soul, Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Heavy Metal, Disco, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: My Favourite Hits Of 1974 (CD6)
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop, Pop Rock, Funk
Title: My Favourite Hits Of 1972 (CD1)
Genre: Soul, Soul Jazz, Rock, Blues Rock, Funk Rock, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop Rock, Synth Pop
Title: My Favourite Hits Of 1979 (CD02)
Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock, Symphonic Rock, Progressive Metal, Disco, Pop
Title: My Favourite Hits Of 1979 (CD12)
Genre: Blues, Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Heavy Metal, Country Rock, Disco, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: The Emotion Collection (Reflections) (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: The Emotion Collection (Forever Yours) (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: Elvis Inspiration Vol. 2 (CD2)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: Select Mix - 70s Essentials Vol. 7
Genre: Pop
Title: The Rock Collection: Night Rock
Genre: Rock
Title: Impressive Sound Events (Promo) (CD1)
Genre: Garage, Electro, Hip Hop/R&B, Synth Pop
Title: Options Remake 100 Tracks (2016 JANUARY) (CD2)
Genre: Garage, Tech House
Title: Rock Star Top 100 (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Title: 60s To 90s Hits - Retro Weekly (CD2)
Genre: Blues, Pop, Country Pop
Title: Codes Future House Anthems (CD1)
Genre: Club/Dance, Progressive
Title: Beatport Techno Top 100 March 2016
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Minimal Techno
Title: Ultimix Back Spins 8
Genre: Post Disco, Electro, Jazz, Disco
Title: Tropical House Crystal Weather (CD2)
Genre: Garage, Club/Dance, Funk
Title: Club Continued Sound Places (CD3)
Genre: Garage, New Beat, Progressive
Title: Get Physical Music Presents Most Wanted 2016 Part 1
Genre: Techno, Tech House
Title: Rating Hits 2016 Follow Sound (CD2)
Genre: Club/Dance, Funk
Title: Space Ibiza 2016
Genre: Garage, Tech House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Funk
Title: Retro Love Tide (CD2)
Genre: Glam Rock, New Wave, Punk, Synth Pop, Alternative
Title: Retro Party 200 Hits (CD2)
Title: Space Ibiza Club Of 27 (1989-2016) (CD3)
Genre: House, Club/Dance, Funk
Title: Artisan Madness EDM Ground-Sound (CD3)
Genre: House, Club/Dance, Nu Disco, Funk
Title: Hit Pop Classics Untitled (CD2)
Genre: Gospel, Jazz, World Music, Country, Rockabilly, Disco, Folk
Title: The Club Of 27: Space Ibiza 1989 - 2016 (CD3)
Genre: House, Techno, Tech House
Title: 50 Golden Stars Songs
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Grunge, World Music, Country, Disco, Folk
Featuring albums
Title: Working Girl - The Remixes Part 1
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Genre: Electropop, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: We Get High Remix
Artist: J. U. D. G. E, Eagles & Butterflies, Judge
Genre: Tech House, Hip Hop/R&B
Title: The Club Of 27: Space Ibiza (CD3)
Artist: Mark Brown, Pig & Dan, Carl Cox
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Tech House, Dancefloor
Title: Schneeweiß 9: Presented By Oliver Koletzki
Artist: Oliver Koletzki
Genre: Downtempo, Trip Hop, Electronica, Deep House, Techno
Title: Enough To Believe (Remixes)
Artist: Bob Moses
Genre: Electronica, House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Indie