
The Eagles country tribute album titled Common Thread: The Songs of The Eagles was being recorded, Travis Tritt insisted on having The Long Run-era The Eagles in his video for Take It Easy and they agreed. For some it was successfull, for some – not, but fourteen years after the breakup, the group finally reunited. But after The Long Run (1979) the group itself broke up.Īfter the disappearing of The Eagles, each ex-member tried his hand in a solo career. It was followed by Hotel California (1976), and Leadon was followed by Randy Meisner – Timothy Schmit took his place. history, selling over 29 million copies in the United States to date. It went on to become the best-selling album in U.S. Meanwhile, in early 1976, Their Greatest Hits album was released. Bernie Leadon felt displeased that the band was no longer concentrating on the country rock, and he left being replaced with Joe Walsh.

But, in the same time, conflicts began to happen within the group. It was one of the best The Eagles' album, while the track Lyin' Eyes became the Grammy Award winner (Frey always called this track as his all-time favorite The Eagles' tune). For their next album, On The Border (1974), Henley and Frey (who were writing the most of songs) wanted the band to break away from the country music style they were known for, moving more towards hard rock.įollowing album, One of These Nights (1975), also had an aggressive rock stance. Such instruments as banjo and mandolin are featured in the album. The Eagles' second album Desperado (1973) was themed on Old West outlaws (exactly on the story of the notorious Wild West Doolin-Dalton gang) and introduced the group's penchant for conceptual songwriting.

The disk was a big success, and magazines praised it for a "natural, sometimes innocent country rock". In 1972, their first album The Eagles was released. The new group chose the name The Eagles as a nod to The Byrds. Firstly he, Glenn Frey, Randy Meisner and Don Henley gathered to back singer Linda Ronstadt, and then they decided to become a band. The members of The Eagles were not the newbies in the music industry – for example, the band's ex-guitarist Bernie Leadon played with former The Byrds musicians in Dillard & Clark and The Flying Burrito Brothers groups. One of the most successful bands of the 1970s was formed in 1971.
