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Eagles .gif) By Daniel Durchholz
Steeped in the country-rock sound of the Byrds and Flying Burrito
Brothers (guitarist/banjo player Bernie Leadon had been a member of the
latter) and the burgeoning So-Cal singer-songwriter movement (Jackson
Browne contributes to a pair of songs on the album), the Eagles 1972 debut
is full of breezy hit singles ("Take It Easy," "Peaceful
Easy Feeling") and stinging rock ("Witchy Woman,"
"Take the Devil"). Thanks to Leadon's presence, there's a
bluegrass feel to songs like "Nightingale" and "Early
Bird." Mostly, though, the album offers a sampling of the L.A.
scene's laid-back early-70s optimism, with just a hint of the darkness to
come.
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| 1. Take It Easy | 6. Train Leaves Here This Morning | | 2. Witchy Woman | 7. Take the Devil | | 3. Chug All Night | 8. Early Bird | | 4. Most of Us Are Sad | 9. Peaceful Easy Feeling | | 5. Nightingale | 10. Tryin' |
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|  | Artist: Eagles
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|  | Released: June 2, 1972
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|  | Availability: CD,
Vinyl | |
|  | Awards:
Gold | | |
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