MEDIUM HYBRID SACD CONDITION sealed MINI LP GATEFOLD CARDBOARD COVER M mint BOOKLET M mint SERIALNUMBER Yes LIMITED Yes MISCELLANEOUS Stereo, playable on all CD Players ! MUSICIAN HOMEPAGEeagles.com
take it easy - 3:33
witchy woman - 4:11
chug all night - 3:16
most of us are sad - 3:35
nightingale - 4:10
train leaves here this morning - 4:10
take the devil - 4:01
earlybird - 3:00
peaceful easy feeling - 4:18
tryin' - 2:55
The mellifluous blending of the Eagles' distinctive voices, the very aspect that drew Glyn Johns to the project, lingers throughout
Such harmonizing - in combination with textured sonic tapestries stitched with acoustic guitars, steady bass lines, banjo notes, folk constructs, and edgy rock elements - informs arrangements bolstered by golden melodies and brilliant craftsmanship
Nowhere is that approach more evident than on "Take It Easy", an opening tune that quickly became a signpost of the collective's mentality, technique, and philosophy
Rambling, and related themes of traveling or returning home, resurface in "Train Leaves Here This Morning" and the restless "Take The Devil"
Women, another of the Eagles' other long-running inspirations, occupies much of the album's other focus
Frey's opportunistic "Chug All Night", the Top 25 smash "Peaceful Easy Feeling", and Jackson Browne's devotional "Nightingale" continue the light-streaked vibes
In contrast, Henley's cautionary "Witchy Woman" portends the darker concepts the band would explore going forward even as the song maintains a voodoo-kissed, feel-good mood
Indeed, few albums of the era felt better in both scope and spirit
RECORDING February 1972 at Olympic Studios London; "Nightingale" at Wally Heider Recording Hollywood, Los Angeles ENGINEERING Glyn Johns LABEL Asylum RE MASTERING Rob LoVerde RE RELEASED 2022 AVERAGE RATING 4 Stars out of 5 MADE IN USA STYLE Pop / Rock AVAILABLE as long as inventory stock
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