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Desperado
Used - LP - SD 5068
1975 Vinyl Reissue With Textured Jacket On Blue Label With Clouds, 2nd Issue. Warner Bros On Rim Text. Spots Of Rubbing At Edges. Tiny Corner Bump.
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Desperado
New - LP - SD 5068
Factory Sealed, 1973 Textured Cover. Label Variation Unknown. Clean COH.
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Desperado
Used - LP - P 10047Y
Beautiful Textured Cover Japanese Pressing With Obi.
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Desperado
Audiophile - LP - K 53008
Sealed (By US Importer)UK Nimbus Supercut. Probably One Of The Few Sealed Copies Of The Famed Nimbus Pressing That Are Left On The Planet, This Title Was Only Available For A Very Short While Exclusively To Readers Of The Long Defunct Hi-Fi Today Magazine. The UK 'SYL' Pressing Of This Title Is On The TAS Superdisc List. We Feel This Pressing Sounds Even Better.
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Desperado
Audiophile - LP - SD 5068
Sealed 180gm HQ Vinyl Reissue.
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Desperado
New - LP - 5068
Factory Sealed And Pristine 70s Issue (No Bar Code On Rear Jacket). Most Likely A Blue Label.
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Desperado
New - LP - SD 5068
Factory Sealed And Pristine 70s Issue (No Bar Code On Rear Jacket). Most Likely A Blue Label. Small Saw Cut
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Desperado
TAS List - LP - K 53008
Early 1980's UK Nimbus Supercut. Rare Copy Of The Famed Nimbus Pressing That Was Only Available For A Very Short While Exclusively To Readers Of The Long Defunct Hi-Fi Today Magazine. The UK 'SYL' Pressing Of This Title Is On The TAS Superdisc List. We Feel This Pressing Sounds Even Better. Tiny Corner Bump.
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Desperado
Used - LP - SD 5068
1973 Original Monarch Pressong, Housed In A Textured Jacket, Still In Shrink, Light Corner Rubs. 1841 Broadway Address White Label With Circular Logo First Pressing. Nice VG+ Copy. "If Don Henley Was The Sole Member Of The Eagles Underrepresented On Their Debut Album, Eagles, With Only Two Lead Vocals And One Co-songwriting Credit, He Made Up For It On Their Follow-up, The "Concept" Album Desperado. The Concept Had To Do With Old West Outlaws, But It Had No Specific Narrative. On Eagles, The Group Had Already Begun To Marry Itself To A Southwest Sound And Lyrical References, From The Indian-style Introduction Of "Witchy Woman" To The Winslow, Az, Address In "Take It Easy." All Of This Became More Overt On Desperado, And It May Be That Henley, Who Hailed From Northeast Texas, Had The Greatest Affinity For The Subject Matter. In Any Case, He Had Co-writing Credits On Eight Of The 11 Selections And Sang Such Key Tracks As "Doolin-dalton" And The Title Song. What Would Become Recognizable As Henley's Lyrical Touch Was Apparent On Those Songs, Which Bore A Serious, World-weary Tone. Henley Had Begun Co-writing With Glenn Frey, And They Contributed The Album's Strongest Material, Which Included The First Single, "Tequila Sunrise," And "Desperado" (Strangely Never Released As A Single). But Where Eagles Seemed Deliberately To Balance The Band's Many Musical Styles And The Talents Of The Band's Members, Desperado, Despite Its Overarching Theme, Often Seemed A Collection Of Disparate Tracks -- "Out Of Control" Was A Raucous Rocker, While "Desperado" Was A Painfully Slow Ballad Backed By Strings -- With Other Bandmembers' Contributions Tacked On Rather Than Integrated. Randy Meisner Was Down To Two Co-writing Credits And One Lead Vocal ("Certain Kind Of Fool"), While Bernie Leadon's Two Songs, "Twenty-one" And "Bitter Creek," Seemed To Come From A Different Record Entirely. The Result Was An Album That Was Simultaneously More Ambitious And Serious-minded Than Its Predecessor And Also Slighter And Less Consistent." AMG Review By William Ruhlmann.
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Desperado
New - LP - SD 5068
Sealed 80's Era Issue (Barcode On Back). Pressed On The West Coast At The Compton Plant.
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Desperado
New Import - RRM1-5068
Sealed 2016 180gm Textured Cover Reissue With Original Album Artwork.
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Desperado
Used - LP - SD 5068
1980 Reissue, With PRCW On Label, Housed Textured Jacket On Blue Label With Clouds, 2nd Issue. Warner Bros On Rim Text. Light Spots Of Rubbing On Mouth/Tiny Corner Rub.
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Desperado
New - LP - SD 5068
Sealed Original In Textured Cover. For Their Second Album The Eagles Recorded In London With Glyn Johns To Produce A Country Rock Record. The Result, "Tequila Sunrise" & "Desperado". Light Corner Rubs.
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Desperado
Used Import - P-10047Y
1975 Japan Pressing With Obi & 4 Page Insert. This Second Effort From The Band Was An Attempt To Show Off Their Serious Song Writing Skills. So With A Theme Of Wild West Outlaws They Traveled To London To Record With Glyn Johns.
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Desperado
New - LP - SD 5068
Sealed RCA Club Pressing, Housed In A Textured Jacket. "If Don Henley Was The Sole Member Of The Eagles Underrepresented On Their Debut Album, Eagles, With Only Two Lead Vocals And One Co-songwriting Credit, He Made Up For It On Their Follow-up, The "Concept" Album Desperado. The Concept Had To Do With Old West Outlaws, But It Had No Specific Narrative. On Eagles, The Group Had Already Begun To Marry Itself To A Southwest Sound And Lyrical References, From The Indian-style Introduction Of "Witchy Woman" To The Winslow, Az, Address In "Take It Easy." All Of This Became More Overt On Desperado, And It May Be That Henley, Who Hailed From Northeast Texas, Had The Greatest Affinity For The Subject Matter. In Any Case, He Had Co-writing Credits On Eight Of The 11 Selections And Sang Such Key Tracks As "Doolin-dalton" And The Title Song. What Would Become Recognizable As Henley's Lyrical Touch Was Apparent On Those Songs, Which Bore A Serious, World-weary Tone. Henley Had Begun Co-writing With Glenn Frey, And They Contributed The Album's Strongest Material, Which Included The First Single, "Tequila Sunrise," And "Desperado" (Strangely Never Released As A Single). But Where Eagles Seemed Deliberately To Balance The Band's Many Musical Styles And The Talents Of The Band's Members, Desperado, Despite Its Overarching Theme, Often Seemed A Collection Of Disparate Tracks -- "Out Of Control" Was A Raucous Rocker, While "Desperado" Was A Painfully Slow Ballad Backed By Strings -- With Other Bandmembers' Contributions Tacked On Rather Than Integrated. Randy Meisner Was Down To Two Co-writing Credits And One Lead Vocal ("Certain Kind Of Fool"), While Bernie Leadon's Two Songs, "Twenty-one" And "Bitter Creek," Seemed To Come From A Different Record Entirely. The Result Was An Album That Was Simultaneously More Ambitious And Serious-minded Than Its Predecessor And Also Slighter And Less Consistent." AMG Review By William Ruhlmann.
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Desperado
Used - LP - SD 5068
1975 Vinyl Reissue With Textured Jacket On Blue Label With Clouds, 2nd Issue. Warner Bros On Rim Text. Spots Of Rubbing At Edges. Tiny Corner Bump.
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Desperado
New - LP - SD 5068
Sealed 1976 US Reissue Housed In A Textured Jacket, Tiny Corner Ding. Small Split In Shrink At Mouth Edge Allows Us To See That It Has A White Inner Sleeve; Original Pressings Had A Solid Black One. The Front Has An Original Korvettes Department Store Pricing Sticker And As Korvettes Shut Its Doors In 1980, This Leads Us To Believe It Is A Mid '70s Pressing With The Added Warner Logo In Rim Text.
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Desperado
New - LP - SD 5068
Sealed 1973 US Original Pressing Housed In A Textured Jacket. Exact Press Info Unknown But A Small Split To Shrink At Bottom Corner Allows Us To See It Has A Black Inner Sleeve; Original Pressings Had A Solid Black One.
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Desperado
Used - LP - SD 5068
Beautiful 1974 or later US reissue on Clouds label, no Warner logo. Housed in textured jacket with black inner sleeve.
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Eagles
New Import - RRM1-5054
Sealed 2015 180gm Gatefold Reissue With Original Artwork.
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Eagles
Used - LP - SD 5054
1973 US Reissue; Santa Maria Press On The Asylum Clouds Label With Custom Printed Inner Sleeve. VG+ Jacket. No Bar Code On Jacket.
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Eagles
Used Import - SD 5054
2006 Gatefold Reissue; EU Import. Beautiful Glossy Laminated Jacket. Side A Has A Label Printing Error Where The First Label Application Was Off-Center And Slightly Into The Deadwax. A Secondary Label Was Applied Correctly Over The Top(See Scan). The Self-Titled Album "Eagles" By The Band Of The Same Name Was Released On June 1, 1972. The Eagles Were A Rock Band Formed In Los Angeles In 1971, And Their Debut Album Was Recorded At Olympic Studios In London. The Album Was Produced By Glyn Johns And Released By Asylum Records.
The Album Featured The Hit Singles "Take It Easy" And "Witchy Woman" Which Both Made It Into The Top 20 Of The Billboard Hot 100 Chart. The Album Also Includes Notable Tracks Such As "Peaceful Easy Feeling" And "Earlybird". The Album Was A Commercial Success, Reaching No. 22 On The Billboard 200 Chart.
The Album's Sound Was A Blend Of Country And Rock, With Elements Of Folk And Pop. The Band's Songwriting Was Heavily Influenced By The Laurel Canyon Scene Of The Late 1960s And Early 1970s, Which Included Artists Such As Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Joni Mitchell, And Jackson Browne.
Despite Receiving Mixed Reviews Upon Its Release, The Album Has Since Been Recognized As A Classic And A Cornerstone Of The Country Rock Genre. In 2020, It Was Ranked 368th On Rolling Stone's List Of The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time.
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Eagles
Used - LP - P 10046Y
Beautiful Japanese Pressing With Obi And Color Insert.
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Eagles
New - LP - SD 5054
Factory Sealed 1972 Heavy Gatefold Original, Clean COH, Custom Sticker Over Shrink. This Is The First Original White Label Gatefold Copy Of This Album We Have Seen In Several Years. Shortly After This Initial Release It Became A Non-Gatefold. Features Some Of Their Most Memorable Songs Including "Take It Easy" And "Witchy Woman." Small Bottom Right Corner Dent.
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Eagles
Used - LP - SD 5054
Stunning 1972 White Label Gatefold Original. Large Blue Custom "Take It Easy" Sticker And Custom Promotional Song Hype Sticker On Gatefold. Surely One Of The Very First Pressings. Guitar String And Vocal Timbres On This First Pressing Absolutely Slaughter Subsequent Pressings (Blue Label With Clouds) And Yet Again, Hard To Believe That Any Potential Reissues Would Better The Glorious Sound Of This Great Album. We Play Graded Both Sides Of This LP Without Detecting Any Surface Noise. There Is A Small Crease Across The Top Right Corner Of The Front Of The Gatefold.
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Eagles
New - LP - SD 5054
Factory Sealed LP, CC. Probably 2nd Label, No Bar Code On Jacket.
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Eagles
New - LP - SD 5054
Sealed Non-Gatefold 2nd Label. Small Cut Out Hole. Crisp Corners.
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Eagles
Audiophile - LP - 5054
Sealed 180gm HQ Laminated Gatefold Cover Reissue.
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Eagles
New - LP - SD 5054
Factory Sealed Blue Label 2nd Issue With RCA Music Club Stamp On Back Cover.
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Eagles
New - LP - SD 5054
Sealed Non-Gatefold 2nd Label.
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Eagles
New - LP - SD 5054
Sealed 2nd Issue Non Gatefold. Light Back Corner Crease (Not Visible On Front Cover), Hence Price.
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Eagles
New - LP - SD 5054
Factory Sealed 2nd Issue With The Original Liquorice Pizza Price Tags Still On The Shrink Wrap. Pristine Copy.
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Eagles
Audiophile - LP - SD 5054
Out Of Print 2006 180gm HQ Import Housed In A Deluxe Laminated Gatefold Cover. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Eagles
Used - LP - SD 5054
Rare 1972 White Label Heavy Vinyl Gatefold Original With Custom Card Inner Sleeve. Large, Promotional Song Hype Sticker On Gatefold. Surely One Of The Very First Pressings. Guitar String And Vocal Timbres On This First Pressing Absolutely Slaughter Subsequent Pressings (Blue Label With Clouds) And Yet Again, Hard To Believe That Any Potential Reissues Would Better The Glorious Sound Of This Great Album. Visually The Surfaces Have Some Barely Visible Hairlines. We Play Graded Both Sides Of This LP And Found That Between "Train Leaves Here" And "Take The Devil" There is A Light Crackle. Gatefold Shows Light Signs Of Wear And A Saw Cut.
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Eagles
New - LP - SD 5054
Sealed 2nd Issue Non Gatefold. Cut Corner.
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Eagles
Used - LP - SD 5054
Rare 1983 Reissue With The Black & Orange Labels. Shrink Wrap Intact. Includes The Original Custom Glossy Inner Sleeve. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Eagles
New - LP - SD 5054 / R113577
Sealed 1975 RCA Music Service Edition. No Bar Code On Back Cover. RCA Music Service Is Printed In A Small Black Box On The Rear Cover. Slightly To The Right Of The Asylum Logo On The Back Is What Appears To Be A Little White Cloud, Not On Any Other Copies We Have Seen. May Be A Printing Aberration. Bottom Right Corner Slightly Rubbed.
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Eagles
Used - LP - SD 5054
1975 US Reiise On The Asylum Clouds Label With Warner Logo In Rim Text. Custom Printed Inner Sleeve. VG+ Jacket. No Bar Code On Jacket.
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Eagles Greatest Hits Volume 2
Used Import - P-11297
Rare 1982 Japan Pressing With Obi & Inserts. Corner Creases.
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Eagles Live
New - LP - RI 705
Sealed 2021 2LP 180gm Vinyl Reissue With Custom "Road Worn" Hype Sticker. Tipped To Include A Poster. Lacquer Cut By Chris Bellman. "Although Eagles Live Includes Four Tracks Recorded In The Fall Of 1976 (Thus Allowing For The Inclusion Of Departed Singer Randy Meisner On "Take It To The Limit"), The Bulk Of The Album Comes From The End Of The Eagles' 1980 Tour, Just Before They Broke Up, And It Reflects Their Late Concert Repertoire, Largely Drawn From Hotel California And The Long Run. The Occasional Early Song Such As "Desperado" And "Take It Easy" Turn Up, But Many Of The Major Hits From The Middle Of The Band's Career -- "The Best Of My Love," "One Of These Nights," "Lyin' Eyes" -- Are Missing, Replaced By Such Curiosities As Two Extended Selections From Joe Walsh's Solo Career, "Life's Been Good" And "All Night Long." At Least Walsh Introduces Some Live Variations To His Material; The Rest Of The Eagles Seem Determined To Re-create The Studio Versions Of Their Songs In Concert, Which May Work For Them Live But Almost Makes A Live Recording Superfluous. The Previously Unrecorded Rendition Of Steve Young's "Seven Bridges Road" Is Welcome, And The Album Would Have Benefited From More Surprises As Well As A Livelier Approach To A Live Recording." AMG - William Ruhlmann.
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Eagles Live
Used Import - P-4405~6
1983 Japanese gatefold pressing with Obi & insert. Glossy VG++/EX vinyl, few light sleeve scuffs. "Although Eagles Live Includes Four Tracks Recorded In The Fall Of 1976 (Thus Allowing For The Inclusion Of Departed Singer Randy Meisner On "Take It To The Limit"), The Bulk Of The Album Comes From The End Of The Eagles' 1980 Tour, Just Before They Broke Up, And It Reflects Their Late Concert Repertoire, Largely Drawn From Hotel California And The Long Run. The Occasional Early Song Such As "Desperado" And "Take It Easy" Turn Up, But Many Of The Major Hits From The Middle Of The Band's Career -- "The Best Of My Love," "One Of These Nights," "Lyin' Eyes" -- Are Missing, Replaced By Such Curiosities As Two Extended Selections From Joe Walsh's Solo Career, "Life's Been Good" And "All Night Long." At Least Walsh Introduces Some Live Variations To His Material; The Rest Of The Eagles Seem Determined To Re-create The Studio Versions Of Their Songs In Concert, Which May Work For Them Live But Almost Makes A Live Recording Superfluous. The Previously Unrecorded Rendition Of Steve Young's "Seven Bridges Road" Is Welcome, And The Album Would Have Benefited From More Surprises As Well As A Livelier Approach To A Live Recording." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann.
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Eagles Live
Used - LP - BB-705
Signed 1980 2LP original in gatefold with inner sleeves and poster. Signatures from all the Eagles. Comes with a Don Henley orange guitar pick and a picture form the concert. The original owner obtained all five signatures. "Eagles Live," released in 1980, captures the essence of the Eagles' live performances during the late 1970s, a period when the band was at the peak of its popularity. Robert Christgau, a prominent music critic known for his sharp wit and incisive commentary, might describe the album as a testament to the band's polished musicianship and their mastery of the Southern California rock sound. The two-disc set draws heavily from their 1976-1980 tours, showcasing a well-rounded selection of hits like "Hotel California," "Take It Easy," and "Desperado." The performances retain the meticulous harmonies and intricate guitar work that defined the Eagles' studio recordings, illustrating their ability to replicate and, at times, expand upon their studio finesse in a live setting.
Yet, "Eagles Live" is not without its critiques. Christgau might point out that the album occasionally suffers from the slickness that critics often accused the band of, perhaps losing some of the raw energy that defines memorable live albums. Despite this, the record serves as a bridge between the Eagles' tumultuous dissolution and their eventual reunion, capturing the band's cohesion and hinting at the underlying tensions. With its mix of energy, nostalgia, and technical precision, "Eagles Live" stands as a significant, though not flawless, document of a band navigating the complexities of fame, conflict, and creativity.
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Eagles-Long Box
New - CD - 5054
Rare, Long Out Of Print, Factory Sealed Long Box CD.
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Greatest Hits Live
New Import - GYVOLP7206
Sealed 2021 Gatefold Compilation, Comprising Four Historic Broadcast Performances From The Beacon Theatre, NYC In '74; The Summit, Houston In '76; The Forum, Inglewood In '80 & The Warner Brothers Studios, Burbank In '94.
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Greatest Hits Volume 2
New - LP - 60205
Sealed And Almost Impossible To Find On Vinyl 1982 2nd Volume. First Pressing. Small Saw Cut.
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Greatest Hits Volume 2
New - LP - 60205
Sealed And Extremely Hard To Find 1982 Original Club Version With Custom Inner Sleeve. White Block Where Barcode Would Normally Go.
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Greatest Hits Volume 2
New - LP - 60205
Sealed And Almost Impossible To Find On Vinyl 1982 2nd Volume Of Their Greatest Hits.
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Greatest Hits Volume 2
Used - LP - 60205
First 1982 White Label Promo Of This Rare Title We Have Ever Seen. Numbered Gold Promo Stamp On Rear Cover. Includes Custom Inner Sleeve. Appears Unplayed.
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Hell Freezes Over
New - LP - GEF 24725
New, Unplayed 1994 2LP Original In A Textured Cover With Custom Inner Sleeves. One Of The Most Dynamic, Live Rock Recordings Ever. Handily Beats The Simply Vinyl Reissue.
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Hell Freezes Over
Audiophile - LP - 050
Sealed, Out Of Print UK 180gm HQ 2LP.
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Hell Freezes Over
Audiophile - LP - SVLP 050
Sealed, Long Out Of Print, 1994 Limited Edition 2LP 180gm HQ Import. Fabulous Sound On This Live Recording.
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Hell Freezes Over
Audiophile - LP - SVLP 050
Long Out Of Print 1994 UK 180gm HQ 2LP With Insert. Comes Housed In The Original Hard Plastic Outer Sleeve. The Circular Foil Has Been Opened At The Rear But Both LPs Are In New, Unplayed Condition. A Used Copy Recently Closed On The Bay At $900!
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Hell Freezes Over
Audiophile - LP - SVLP 050
1998 UK 180gm HQ 2LP With Insert. One Of The Most Dynamic, Live Rock Recordings Ever. Both LPs Appear New, Unplayed.
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Hell Freezes Over
New - LP - 00602577189852
Sealed 2019 180gm 2LP 25th Anniversary Gatefold Remastered By Bob Ludwig. One Of The Most Dynamic, Live Rock Recordings Ever.
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Hell Freezes Over
New - LP - 00602577189852
Sealed 2019 180gm 2LP 25th Anniversary Gatefold Remastered By Bob Ludwig. One Of The Most Dynamic, Live Rock Recordings Ever.
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Hotel Califonia
New - LP - LPZ-2043-6
Sealed, Numbered, Limited Edition #0006
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Hotel California
Audiophile - LP - LPZ 2043
Limited Edition 180gm HQ Reissue Housed In A Deluxe, Laminated Gatefold Cover With All Inserts. Remastered By Steve Hoffman. This Is Number 2226. Glossy, Unplayed Condition.
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Hotel California
Audiophile - LP - SVLP 0012
Sealed, Long Out Of Print 180gm HQ Import Housed In A Gatefold Cover.
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Hotel California
Audiophile - LP - LPZ 2043
Factory Sealed, Limited Edition 180gm HQ Housed In A Deluxe Gatefold Jacket. Remastered By Steve Hoffman. This Is Number 2257.
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Hotel California
New - LP - 6E-103
Factory Sealed 1976 Gatefold Original With Custom Green Inner Sleeve And Rare Black And White Poster. Dead Wax Is Inscribed "Is It 6'Oclock Yet?" On Side A And "V.O.L. Is Five Piece Live" On Side B. Thin Saw Cut.
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Hotel California
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-126
1984 Half-Speed Master Housed In A Gatefold Jacket With Poster. LP Pressed In Japan By JVC. LP Appears New, Unplayed; Small Bottom Seam Split.
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Hotel California
Used - LP - 6E 1084
1976 Gatefold Original With Large Blue "Eagles" Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Includes Custom Inner Sleeve And Fold Out Poster. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. A13/B11 Stampers.
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Hotel California
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-126
Factory Sealed, Half-Speed Master Housed In A Deluxe Gatefold Jacket. Not A Re-Wrap. Pristine Copy.
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Hotel California
New - LP - 6E 103
Factory Sealed 1976 Gatefold Original With Custom Printed Inner Sleeve. Small, Clean COH.
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Hotel California
Audiophile - LP - 60509
Long Out Of Print 180gm Deluxe Edition Reissue Mastered Directly From The Original Master Tapes Housed In A Gatefold Cover With Custom Card Inner Sleeve And Color Poster. LP Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Hotel California
New - LP - 6E 103
Sealed Gatefold Original With The "6E" Prefix And Custom Inner Sleeve. Pristine Copy.
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Hotel California
Used - LP - P-10221Y
1979 Japanese Gatefold Original With Poster, Lyric Insert And Obi. LP Appears New, Unplayed.
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Hotel California
Audiophile - LP - LPZ 2043
Factory Sealed, Limited Edition 180gm HQ Housed In A Deluxe Gatefold Jacket. Remastered By Steve Hoffman. This Is Number 3270. Pristine Copy.
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Hotel California
Used - LP - R1 1084
180gm HQ Reissue Housed In A Gatefold Cover. Includes Insert And Poster. Glossy, Unplayed Condition.
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Hotel California
New - LP - 7E 1084
Sealed And Pristine Gatefold Original With Rare Rolling Stone $4.99 Price Tag On Shrink. Pristine Copy.
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Hotel California
New - LP - R1 1084
Sealed, Out Of Print 2009 180gm HQ Gatefold Reissue.
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Hotel California
New - LP - 6E 103
Sealed Gatefold Original With The "6E" Prefix. Barcode On Back.
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Hotel California
New - LP - 7E 1084
Factory Sealed 1976 Gatefold Original With The Rare Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap.
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Hotel California
New - LP - RRM1-1084
Sealed 2015 180gm Gatefold Reissue With Original Album Artwork.
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Hotel California
Colored Vinyl - AS 53 051
1976 Green Vinyl German Pressing Housed In A Gatefold Cover With Custom Inner Sleeve And Poster. Appears Virtually Unplayed.
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Hotel California
New - LP - R1 1084
Sealed, Out Of Print 2009 180gm HQ Gatefold Reissue With The Original Best Buy Price Tag And Foil 180gm Sticker On The Outer Poly Bag. Center Top And Bottom Seam Split, Hence Price.
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Hotel California
Used - LP - RRM1-1084
2015 180gm Gatefold Reissue With Original Album Artwork. Shrink Wrap Still Intact. Vinyl Appears Unplayed.
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Hotel California
Used - LP - P-10221Y
1979 Japanese Gatefold Original With Poster, Lyric Insert And Obi. NM/NM.
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Hotel California
Used - LP - 6E-103
USED LP on WHATNOT
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Hotel California
Used - LP - 7E 1084
1976 Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeve . The Soft Rock Rocker Of All Time. A Few Slight Crease Marks On Front Cover, Small Corner Bumps & Previous Owners Name "ZENDA" in Small Font On Front Cover.
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Hotel California
Used Import - 7E-1084
Import Reissue. Vinyl Appears Glossy. Issued in a gatefold cover and a double-sided printed inner sleeve. No poster. Incorrect ?&© year printed on back cover (labels 1976 and cover 1972)
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Hotel California
Used - LP - 6E-103
1977 Gatefold Club Edition Reissue, Manufactured By RCA Music Service. "EAST" Embossed On B-Side Label, Pressed At RCA Indianapolis Pressing Plant. Few Spots Of Edge Wear, Corner Rubs And Light Ring Wear Signs.
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Hotel California
Used - LP - 6E-103
1976 Gatefold Original Still In Shrink With Hype Sticker. Includes Custom Inner Sleeve And Poster. Light Corner Rubs & Wear.
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Hotel California
Used - LP - 6E-103
1976 Gatefold Original. Custom Inner Sleeve & Poster Included.
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Hotel California
New Import - RRM1-1084
Sealed 2014 180gm Gatefold Reissue, With Replicated Original Album Packaging.
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Hotel California
New Import - RRM1-1084
Sealed 2021 Limited Edition Reissue With Replica Tour Laminate And Fold Out Poster. Housed In A Gatefold Jacket.
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Hotel California
Used - LP - RRM1-1084
2021 Limited Edition Reissue With Replica Tour Laminate And Fold Out Poster. Housed In A Gatefold Jacket. Still In Shrink, Vinyl Looks Glossy.
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Hotel California
Used - LP - RRM1-1084
2015 180gm Repress In Gatefold With Inner Sleeve And Color Poster.
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Hotel California
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-126
1984 Half-Speed Master Housed In A Gatefold Jacket With Poster. Cut Out Hole. LP Pressed In Japan By JVC. LP Appears New, Unplayed.
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Hotel California
Audiophile - Used - LPZ-2043
1992 Limited Edition 180gm HQ Reissue Housed In A Deluxe, Laminated Gatefold Cover With All Inserts. Remastered By Steve Hoffman. This Is Number 2226. Glossy, Unplayed Condition.
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Hotel California
Used Import - P-10221Y
1979 Japanese Gatefold Original With Poster, Lyric Insert And Obi. LP Appears New, Unplayed.
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Hotel California
New Import - 7559-60509-1
Sealed 2005 German Import 180gm HQ Reissue Housed In A Gatefold Cover. Includes Insert And Poster. This album is a timeless classic that has stood the test of time and has achieved legendary status in the music industry. Originally released in 1976 this album became an instant hit. The album features some of the most iconic songs of the era, including the title track "Hotel California," "New Kid in Town," and "Life in the Fast Lane." The Eagles' unique blend of rock, country, and folk influences created a sound that was entirely their own and captured the hearts of millions of fans around the world.
The title track "Hotel California" is a masterpiece that has been analyzed, dissected, and debated for decades. This iconic song takes listeners on a journey through a mysterious hotel that symbolizes the excesses and pitfalls of the music industry. With its haunting guitar riffs and unforgettable lyrics, "Hotel California" is a song that you'll never forget.
"New Kid in Town" is another standout track that showcases the Eagles' ability to create catchy, melodic tunes with a touch of country. The song tells the story of a newcomer in a small town who quickly becomes the center of attention. This song is a perfect example of the Eagles' ability to tell stories through their music and connect with their fans on a personal level.
"Life in the Fast Lane" is a high-energy rock anthem that captures the thrill and excitement of living life on the edge. With its driving guitar riffs and powerful vocals, this song is a fan favorite and a staple at rock concerts around the world.
This album is a must-have for any fan of classic rock and showcases the Eagles' incredible talent and unique sound. So why wait? Add "Hotel California" to your collection today and experience the magic of one of the greatest albums ever made!
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Hotel California
Used - LP - 6E-103
1976 Columbia House Club pressing complete with the original fold out poster and custom printed inner sleeve. Santa Maria press, no CSM on labels. Glossy, VG++/NM-- vinyl. Crisp VG++ gatefold jacket. "The Eagles took 18 months between their fourth and fifth albums, reportedly spending eight months in the studio recording Hotel California. The album was also their first to be made without Bernie Leadon, who had given the band much of its country flavor, and with rock guitarist Joe Walsh. As a result, the album marks a major leap for the Eagles from their earlier work, as well as a stylistic shift toward mainstream rock. An even more important aspect, however, is the emergence of Don Henley as the band's dominant voice, both as a singer and a lyricist. On the six songs to which he contributes, Henley sketches a thematic statement that begins by using California as a metaphor for a dark, surreal world of dissipation; comments on the ephemeral nature of success and the attraction of excess; branches out into romantic disappointment; and finally sketches a broad, pessimistic history of America that borders on nihilism. Of course, the lyrics kick in some time after one has appreciated the album's music, which marks a peak in the Eagles' playing. Early on, the group couldn't rock convincingly, but the rhythm section of Henley and Meisner has finally solidified, and the electric guitar work of Don Felder and Joe Walsh has arena-rock heft. In the early part of their career, the Eagles never seemed to get a sound big enough for their ambitions; after changes in producer and personnel, as well as a noticeable growth in creativity, Hotel California unveiled what seemed almost like a whole new band. It was a band that could be bombastic, but also one that made music worthy of the later tag of "classic rock," music appropriate for the arenas and stadiums the band was playing. The result was the Eagles' biggest-selling regular album release, and one of the most successful rock albums ever." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
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Hotel California
Audiophile - New - UD1S 2-028
Sealed 2023 special 180gm audiophile limited edition of 17,500 #001518. Pressed on HD SuperVinyl™ formula developed and manufactured by NEOTECH 1/4" / 15 IPS / Dolby A analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe. Vinyl is Translucent. "The Eagles took 18 months between their fourth and fifth albums, reportedly spending eight months in the studio recording Hotel California. The album was also their first to be made without Bernie Leadon, who had given the band much of its country flavor, and with rock guitarist Joe Walsh. As a result, the album marks a major leap for the Eagles from their earlier work, as well as a stylistic shift toward mainstream rock. An even more important aspect, however, is the emergence of Don Henley as the band's dominant voice, both as a singer and a lyricist. On the six songs to which he contributes, Henley sketches a thematic statement that begins by using California as a metaphor for a dark, surreal world of dissipation; comments on the ephemeral nature of success and the attraction of excess; branches out into romantic disappointment; and finally sketches a broad, pessimistic history of America that borders on nihilism. Of course, the lyrics kick in some time after one has appreciated the album's music, which marks a peak in the Eagles' playing. Early on, the group couldn't rock convincingly, but the rhythm section of Henley and Meisner has finally solidified, and the electric guitar work of Don Felder and Joe Walsh has arena-rock heft. In the early part of their career, the Eagles never seemed to get a sound big enough for their ambitions; after changes in producer and personnel, as well as a noticeable growth in creativity, Hotel California unveiled what seemed almost like a whole new band. It was a band that could be bombastic, but also one that made music worthy of the later tag of "classic rock," music appropriate for the arenas and stadiums the band was playing. The result was the Eagles' biggest-selling regular album release, and one of the most successful rock albums ever." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
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Hotel California
New - LP - RRM1-1084
Sealed, latest run of the 2015 180gm gatefold reissue. Custom hype sticker on shrink. "The Eagles took 18 months between their fourth and fifth albums, reportedly spending eight months in the studio recording Hotel California. The album was also their first to be made without Bernie Leadon, who had given the band much of its country flavor, and with rock guitarist Joe Walsh. As a result, the album marks a major leap for the Eagles from their earlier work, as well as a stylistic shift toward mainstream rock. An even more important aspect, however, is the emergence of Don Henley as the band's dominant voice, both as a singer and a lyricist. On the six songs to which he contributes, Henley sketches a thematic statement that begins by using California as a metaphor for a dark, surreal world of dissipation; comments on the ephemeral nature of success and the attraction of excess; branches out into romantic disappointment; and finally sketches a broad, pessimistic history of America that borders on nihilism. Of course, the lyrics kick in some time after one has appreciated the album's music, which marks a peak in the Eagles' playing. Early on, the group couldn't rock convincingly, but the rhythm section of Henley and Meisner has finally solidified, and the electric guitar work of Don Felder and Joe Walsh has arena-rock heft. In the early part of their career, the Eagles never seemed to get a sound big enough for their ambitions; after changes in producer and personnel, as well as a noticeable growth in creativity, Hotel California unveiled what seemed almost like a whole new band. It was a band that could be bombastic, but also one that made music worthy of the later tag of "classic rock," music appropriate for the arenas and stadiums the band was playing. The result was the Eagles' biggest-selling regular album release, and one of the most successful rock albums ever." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
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Illegal Eagles
Used - LP - SX-TT 979
Rare 2LP "Live" Original Recording From Gothenburg, Sweden, May 18th 1977. Shrink Wrap Intact. Both Lps Appear Unplayed.
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Live
Used - LP - BB 705
1980 Embossed Gatefold 2LP Promo Label With Poster. Both LPs Looks Unplayed. Gold Promo Stamp On Front Cover.
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Live
New - LP - P 5589-90Y
New, Unplayed 1980 Japanese 2LP Gatefold With Obi.
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Live
New - LP - BB 705
Sealed 1980 2LP Embossed Cover Gatefold Original With Poster. Small Clean Cut Out Hole.
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Live
New - LP - BB 705
Sealed 1980 2LP Embossed Cover Original With Poster. Top Left Corner Crease, Hence Greatly Reduced Price.
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Live
Used - LP - BB 705
1980 2LP Embossed Gatefold Columbia House Pressing With Custom Inner Sleeves & Poster. 1D/1C/1F/1C Columbia NY Stampers. Both LPs Appear Glossy.
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Live
New - LP - BB 705
Sealed 1980 2LP Embossed Gatefold Cover Original. Tiny Saw Cut (4mm). Exact Pressing Unknown. "Although Eagles Live Includes Four Tracks Recorded In The Fall Of 1976 (Thus Allowing For The Inclusion Of Departed Singer Randy Meisner On "Take It To The Limit"), The Bulk Of The Album Comes From The End Of The Eagles' 1980 Tour, Just Before They Broke Up, And It Reflects Their Late Concert Repertoire, Largely Drawn From Hotel California And The Long Run. The Occasional Early Song Such As "Desperado" And "Take It Easy" Turn Up, But Many Of The Major Hits From The Middle Of The Band's Career -- "The Best Of My Love," "One Of These Nights," "Lyin' Eyes" -- Are Missing, Replaced By Such Curiosities As Two Extended Selections From Joe Walsh's Solo Career, "Life's Been Good" And "All Night Long." At Least Walsh Introduces Some Live Variations To His Material; The Rest Of The Eagles Seem Determined To Re-create The Studio Versions Of Their Songs In Concert, Which May Work For Them Live But Almost Makes A Live Recording Superfluous. The Previously Unrecorded Rendition Of Steve Young's "Seven Bridges Road" Is Welcome, And The Album Would Have Benefited From More Surprises As Well As A Livelier Approach To A Live Recording." AMG - William Ruhlmann.
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Live At The Forum '76
New Import - R1 667034
Sealed 2021 Limited Edition 2LP Gatefold Reissue, With Replica Tour Laminate. Side D Has Custom Etching.
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Live At The Forum '76
New Import - R1 667034
Sealed 2021 Limited Edition 2LP Gatefold Reissue, With Replica Tour Laminate.
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Live From The Forum MMXVIII
Box Set - Used - 603497847662
Pristine 2020 4LP 180gm boxset compiling their shows recorded live at the Forum, Inglewood, CA on September 12,14 & 15, 2018. "Eagles appeared to be finished after the 2016 death of Glenn Frey -- Don Henley said some words to that effect that year -- but in 2017, Henley, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit revived the band with Vince Gill and Glenn's son Deacon taking Glenn's place. After playing a pair of festivals in 2017, the group went on tour in 2018, a jaunt that included a three-night stop at the Forum in Los Angeles. Highlights of these shows were assembled as the concert film and album Live from the Forum MMXVIII, a double-disc 2020 album. Glenn Frey may be missed, but Deacon and Gill are pros who smooth over the founding Frey's absence; Deacon sounds sturdy on Glenn's songs, while it's quite nice to hear Gill's 1992 hit "Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away" in this set list. "Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away" is the main surprise in an album that delivers familiar songs in expected fashion, but the real noteworthy thing about Live from the Forum MMXVIII is how the surviving Eagles don't seem crass carrying on without Frey. Instead, they seem to be gaining sustenance from their interplay and the songs they've played many times over the decades." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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Long Road Out Of Eden
New Import - 081227879433
Sealed 2021 2LP Gatefold, Limited Edition Reissue With Replica Tour Laminate. Small Shrink Tear.
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Long Road Out Of Eden
New Import - 603497845514
Factory Sealed 2021 2LP 180gm Original Housed In Gatefold. With this album, Eagles takes you on a musically diverse and emotionally charged ride. From the opening track "No More Walks in the Wood", a hauntingly beautiful tribute to nature, to the epic title track that closes the album, "Long Road Out of Eden" is a masterpiece that will leave you wanting more.
With songs like "How Long," "Busy Being Fabulous," and "I Don't Want to Hear Anymore," Eagles showcases their signature sound, blending rock, country, and folk to create a sound that is uniquely their own. Don Henley's soulful vocals and Joe Walsh's intricate guitar work are on full display throughout the album. But the album isn't just about the music. The lyrics are equally as powerful and thought-provoking. From the social commentary of "Frail Grasp on the Big Picture" to the heart-wrenching ballad "It's Your World Now," Eagles takes on themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in life.
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Long Road Out Of Eden
Used Import - 0602517546950
2007 2LP 180gm Housed In A Deluxe Textured Cover Gatefold With Custom, Textured Inner Sleeves. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. After a 28-year hiatus, this double album features 20 tracks that showcase the Eagles' signature sound with a contemporary twist. What sets it apart is not only the longevity of the band but also the depth and breadth of the music. The album is a blend of rock, country, and folk, and the songs touch on a range of themes from social commentary to political satire, love, and loss.
One of the most unique aspects of Long Road Out of Eden is the way the Eagles have managed to stay relevant while still maintaining their classic sound. The album features collaborations with a range of contemporary musicians, including Stevie Nicks and Vince Gill, which adds a fresh dimension to the band's music. Additionally, the lyrics are thought-provoking and insightful, reflecting the band's maturity and growth over the years. Long Road Out of Eden is a record that will appeal to both die-hard fans of the Eagles and those who are new to their music. With its catchy melodies and timeless lyrics, it is sure to be a cherished addition to any music collection.
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Long Road Out Of Eden
New - LP - 75469
Factory Sealed 2007 2LP 180gm Original Housed In A Deluxe Textured Cover Gatefold.
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Long Road Out Of Eden
Used - LP - 75469
2007 2LP 180gm Housed In A Deluxe Textured Cover Gatefold With Custom, Textured Inner Sleeves. Both LPs Appear Unplayed.
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Long Road Out Of Eden
New Import - 0602517546950
Factory Sealed 2007 2LP 180gm Original Housed In A Deluxe Textured Cover Gatefold. With this album, Eagles takes you on a musically diverse and emotionally charged ride. From the opening track "No More Walks in the Wood", a hauntingly beautiful tribute to nature, to the epic title track that closes the album, "Long Road Out of Eden" is a masterpiece that will leave you wanting more.
With songs like "How Long," "Busy Being Fabulous," and "I Don't Want to Hear Anymore," Eagles showcases their signature sound, blending rock, country, and folk to create a sound that is uniquely their own. Don Henley's soulful vocals and Joe Walsh's intricate guitar work are on full display throughout the album. But the album isn't just about the music. The lyrics are equally as powerful and thought-provoking. From the social commentary of "Frail Grasp on the Big Picture" to the heart-wrenching ballad "It's Your World Now," Eagles takes on themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in life.
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Long Run
Audiophile - LP - 5E 508
Out Of Print 180gm HQ Housed In A Gatefold Jacket With Insert. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Long Run
New - LP - 5E 508
Sealed, Rare Columbia Housed Edition Housed In A Gatefold Jacket (No Bar Code). This Is The Rare Lime Green Printing Version On The Front Cover. Features Jimmy Buffett And David Sanborn. Mastered By Ted Jensen At Sterling. Pristine Copy.
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Long Run-Long Box
New - CD - 508
Rare, Long Out Of Print Factory Sealed Long Box CD.
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On The Border
Used - LP - 7E 1004
1974 Textured Cover Original In Shrink Wrap With The Rare "Best Of My Love" Song Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. A5/B4 Stampers With "Sterling" In The Dead Wax. Appears Unplayed. Clean Cut Out Hole.
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On The Border
New - LP - 7E 1004
Sealed 1974 Textured Jacket, Clean Cut Out Hole. Label Variation Unknown, But May Well Be An Original.
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On The Border
New - LP - 1004
Sealed 1974 Vinyl, Label Variation Unknown.
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On The Border
Used - LP - P 10342Y
Japanese Pressing Textured Cover, No OBI.
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On The Border
Audiophile - LP - 7E 1005
Sealed 180gm HQ UK Textured Cover Reissue With Color Poster.
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On The Border
New - LP - 7E 1004
Sealed Textured Jacket Blue Label 2nd Issue Of Their 1974 Classic. RCA Music Club Stamp On Rear Of Jacket.
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On The Border
New - LP - 7E 1004
Sealed Blue Label 2nd Issue Of Their 1974 Classic.
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On The Border
New - LP - 7E 1005
Sealed Rhino UK Reissue.
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On The Border
Used - LP - 7E-1004
1975 US original Santa Maria pressing, housed in a textured jacket. Fading/discolouring on spine. No poster. "Already Gone" & "The Best Of My Love".
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On The Border
Used - LP - 7E-1004
1975 2nd Press In Nice Textured Jacket With No Poster. Includes "Already Gone" & "The Best Of My Love". LP Appears Glossy.
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On The Border
Used - LP - 7E 1004
1974 Blue Clouds Label Housed In A Textured Cover With Shrink Wrap. Includes Poster. Discoloration Mainly To The Mouth Of The Sleeve.
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On The Border
Used Import - P-10342Y
1977 Japanese Pressing Textured Cover With OBI. Top Seam Split. The Eagles Really Hit Stride With Their 3rd Record. Their Song Writing Was Enhanced With Slicker Production Exposing More Of That "Eagles" Sound. Contains The Hits "Already Gone", "On The Boarder" & "The Best Of My Love".
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On The Border
New - LP - RRM1-1004
Sealed 2014 180gm Textured Cover Reissue With Original Album Artwork.
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On The Border
New - LP - 7E-1004
Sealed Mid-70's Repress. Sharp Corners. Unable To Confirm Exact Pressing Info, But Most Likely 1976 Repress.
"On The Border" is the third studio album by the American rock band Eagles, released in 1974. It was the first Eagles album to feature guitarist Don Felder, and the last to feature founding member Bernie Leadon, who would leave the band after the tour to support the album.
The album was a commercial success, reaching number 17 on the Billboard 200 and spawning the hit singles "Already Gone" and "Best of My Love". It was also critically acclaimed, with Rolling Stone calling it "the Eagles' best album yet" and praising its "richness and maturity".
"On The Border" is now considered a classic album of the 1970s and a key influence on the development of the rock genre. It remains one of the Eagles' most beloved works, and helped cement their status as one of the defining bands of the era.
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On The Border
Used - LP - 7E-1004
1974 Original in shrink with hype sticker. In "On the Border," the Eagles make a notable transition from the laid-back country-rock sound that defined their earlier work to a more rock-oriented approach. Released in 1974, this third studio album features a blend of the group's trademark harmonies with edgier guitar riffs and darker lyrical themes. The production, helmed by Bill Szymczyk, moves away from the smoother, more polished feel of their previous records, introducing a grittier, more assertive sound. This shift is perhaps most evident in tracks like "Already Gone," where guitars take center stage, driving the album toward a new sonic frontier that would define much of their future work. The inclusion of Don Felder solidifies this shift, adding a distinctive rock edge with his guitar virtuosity that complements the band's evolving style.
Lyrically, "On the Border" explores themes of personal freedom, introspection, and the complexities of relationships, resonating with the social undercurrents of the mid-1970s. Songs such as "James Dean" and "Good Day in Hell" reflect a rebellious spirit and a critique of celebrity culture, showcasing the band's knack for storytelling and sharp commentary. The title track itself delves into the murky waters of political and personal boundaries, offering a more introspective and contemplative tone. Throughout the album, the Eagles maintain their commitment to harmony and melody, balancing their experimental edge with the timeless qualities that first won them acclaim. "On the Border" stands as a pivotal moment in the Eagles' discography, marking both a farewell to their early sound and a bold step into their future as rock icons.
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On The Border
New Import - 7E-1005
Sealed 180gm Reissue
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On The Border
New - LP - RRM1-1004
Sealed 2014 180gm Textured Cover Reissue With Original Album Artwork.
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On The Border-Long Box
New - CD - 7E 1004-2
Rare, Long Out Of Print Factory Sealed Card Long Box. Scan Shows Front And Back.
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One Of These Nights
Used - LP - 7E 1039
Beautiful Near Mint 1975 White Label Promo, Embossed Jacket With Promo Sticker And Custom Inner Sleeve.
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One Of These Nights
Used - LP - 0698
1975 Embossed Cover Quadraphonic LP.
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One Of These Nights
New - LP - 7E-1039
Sealed 1975 Embossed Cover (Label Variation Unknown). Custom Song Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. Clean COH.
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One Of These Nights
Audiophile - LP - 7E 1039
Sealed 180gm HQ UK Embossed Cover Reissue.
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One Of These Nights
New - LP - 7E-1039
Factory Sealed Textured, Embossed Cover. Label Variation Unknown. Cut Out Hole.
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One Of These Nights
Used - LP - 7E 1039
1975 Embossed Cover RCA Record Club Edition With Custom Inner Sleeve. Indianapolis Stampers. No Bar Code On Jacket. Shrink Wrap Intact. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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One Of These Nights
Used - LP - AS 53014
Beautiful Embossed Cover German Reissue (Bar Code On Back). Includes Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Unplayed.
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One Of These Nights
New - LP - 7E 1039
Sealed 180gm Reissue.
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One Of These Nights
New - LP - 7E-1039
Sealed 1975 Embossed Cover (Label Variation Unknown). Cut Out Hole. Small Bottom Center Seam Crack.
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One Of These Nights
Used - LP - P 10033Y
1975 Japanese Pressing, Embossed, Textured Cover With Obi.
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One Of These Nights
New - LP - 7E 1039
Sealed 1975 Top Loading, Textured And Embossed Cover. While We Can't Definitely Swear To The Label Variation, It's Believed To Be A Second Issue.
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One Of These Nights
Used - LP - 7E-1039
1975 Original Santa Maria Press On Clouds Label, Housed In The Original Textured/Embossed Jacket. Small Top Edge Ding, Gentle Corner Rubs
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One Of These Nights
New - LP - RRM1-1039
Sealed 2015 180gm Embossed Cover Reissue With Original Artwork.
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One Of These Nights
New - LP - 7E 1039
Sealed Embossed, Textured Cover LP With Cut Corner. Custom Inner Sleeve. Unable To Confirm Exact Pressing Info, Likely A 2nd Label. Small Spine Crack, Hence Price.
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One Of These Nights
Used - LP - 7E 1039
1975 Original On Clouds Label. Terre Haute Pressing With CTH On Labels. Housed In The Original Top Loading Textured/Embossed Jacket With Original Custom Printed Inner Sleeve. Bottom Left Corner Bump/Crease. Tiny Corner Rubs And Small Spot Of Wear To Jacket Mouth Opening. Tiny Writing On Back Cover Top Corner.
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One Of These Nights
Used - LP - 7E-1039
1975 Original In Embossed Cover With Custom Inner Sleeve. The 4th Album Containing The Hits "One Of These Nights", "Lyin' Eyes" & "Take It To The Limit" Was The Precursor To Their Next Record 'Hotel California'. This Was The Year The Eagles Transitioned From Lead Guitarist Bernie Leadon To Joe Walsh.
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One Of These Nights
New - LP - 7E-1039
Sealed 1975 Original In Embossed Cover With Hype Sticker. The 4th Album Was The Precursor To Their Next Record 'Hotel California'. This Was The Year The Eagles Transitioned From Lead Guitarist Bernie Leadon To Joe Walsh.
The "One Of These Nights" album by Eagles is considered a classic in the rock genre. Released in 1975, it features some of the band's most iconic tracks like "One Of These Nights," "Lyin' Eyes," and "Take It To The Limit." The album showcases the band's versatility, blending elements of country, rock, and pop into a cohesive and memorable sound.
The title track, "One Of These Nights," is a standout with its haunting melody and intricate instrumentation. The lyrics are reflective, touching on themes of longing and loss. "Lyin' Eyes" is another highlight, with its catchy chorus and lush harmonies. The song tells a story of infidelity and its consequences.
The album also features some lesser-known gems, like "Hollywood Waltz" and "Journey Of The Sorcerer," which showcase the band's playful and experimental side. Overall, "One Of These Nights" is a must-listen for any Eagles fan or anyone who appreciates great rock music.
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Studio Albums 1972-1979
New - LP - RRM1 536271
Sealed, Out Of Print, 2013 Gold Foil Numbered #1268, Limited Edition 180gm 6LP Box Set. Only 5000 Copies Pressed. Features Their First 6 Studio Albums: Eagles, Desperado, On The Border, One Of These Nights, Hotel California And The Long Run. Each Album Is Housed In A Replica Of The Original Artwork With Two Special Upgrades. The Self-Titled Debut LP Will Finally Be Released As The Band Originally Intended, With No Glue Flaps, So The Cover Folds Out Into A Poster, As Described In 2013's Acclaimed Documentary History Of The Eagles. Hotel California Will Include A Replica Of The Poster From The Original Issue With Band Photos By Norman Seeff In Full Color, For The First Time.
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Studio Albums 1972-1979
New - LP - RRM1 536271
Sealed, Out Of Print, 2013 Gold Foil Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm 6LP Box Set. Only 5000 Copies Pressed. Features Their First 6 Studio Albums: Eagles, Desperado, On The Border, One Of These Nights, Hotel California And The Long Run. Each Album Is Housed In A Replica Of The Original Artwork With Two Special Upgrades. The Self-Titled Debut LP Will Finally Be Released As The Band Originally Intended, With No Glue Flaps, So The Cover Folds Out Into A Poster, As Described In 2013's Acclaimed Documentary History Of The Eagles. Hotel California Will Include A Replica Of The Poster From The Original Issue With Band Photos By Norman Seeff In Full Color, For The First Time. Light Rubbing On Top Of Box And Small Indentation On Front As Seen In Scan, Hence Price Reduction.
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Studio Albums 1972-1979
New - LP - RRM1 536271
Sealed, Out Of Print, 2013 Gold Foil Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm 6LP Box Set. Only 5000 Copies Pressed (This Is Number 3649). This Copy Has A Small "Nick" On Top Rear Seam And 1 Inch Seam Split, Hence Price. Features Their First 6 Studio Albums: Eagles, Desperado, On The Border, One Of These Nights, Hotel California And The Long Run. Each Album Is Housed In A Replica Of The Original Artwork With Two Special Upgrades. The Self-Titled Debut LP Will Finally Be Released As The Band Originally Intended, With No Glue Flaps, So The Cover Folds Out Into A Poster, As Described In 2013's Acclaimed Documentary History Of The Eagles. Hotel California Will Include A Replica Of The Poster From The Original Issue With Band Photos By Norman Seeff In Full Color, For The First Time.
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Studio Albums 1972-1979
New - LP - RRM1 536271
Sealed, Out Of Print, 2013 Gold Foil Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm 6LP Box Set. Only 5000 Copies Pressed. This Is Number 1685. Top Left Corner Very Slightly "Pushed" Hence Price. Features Their First 6 Studio Albums: Eagles, Desperado, On The Border, One Of These Nights, Hotel California And The Long Run. Each Album Is Housed In A Replica Of The Original Artwork With Two Special Upgrades. The Self-Titled Debut LP Will Finally Be Released As The Band Originally Intended, With No Glue Flaps, So The Cover Folds Out Into A Poster, As Described In 2013's Acclaimed Documentary History Of The Eagles. Hotel California Will Include A Replica Of The Poster From The Original Issue With Band Photos By Norman Seeff In Full Color, For The First Time.
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The Long Run
New - LP - 5E-508
Factory Sealed 1979 Gatefold Original, Custom Song Hype Sticker Over Shrink.
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The Long Run
New - LP - 5E 508
Sealed 1979 Gatefold. Saw-Cut. Features Jimmy Buffett And David Sanborn. Mastered By Ted Jensen At Sterling.
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The Long Run
New - LP - 5E 508
Factory Sealed 1979 Gatefold Original. Crisp Corners, Clean COH, Custom Song Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Features Jimmy Buffett And David Sanborn. Mastered By Ted Jensen At Sterling. Dead Wax Reads Side A "Never Let Your Monster Lie Down," Side B: "From The Polack Who Sailed North."
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The Long Run
Used - LP - 5E 508
1979 Gatefold Original, Custom Inner Sleeve. Features Jimmy Buffett And David Sanborn. Mastered By Ted Jensen At Sterling. Dead Wax Reads Side A "Never Let Your Monster Lie Down," Side B: "From The Polack Who Sailed North." Appears Glossy.
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The Long Run
Used - LP - P-10600Y
Beautiful 1979 Japanese Gatefold Original With Obi. Small Wrinkle In Obi. LP Appears Unplayed.
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The Long Run
New - LP - 5E 508
Sealed 1979 Original Housed In A Gatefold Jacket. Features Jimmy Buffett And David Sanborn. Mastered By Ted Jensen At Sterling.
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The Long Run
Used - LP - 5E 508
1979 US Gatefold Original, Monarch Pressing With Custom Inner Sleeve. VG++ Copy. Features Jimmy Buffett And David Sanborn. Mastered By Ted Jensen At Sterling. Light Edge Wear And Small Rubs On Three Corners.
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The Long Run
New Import - 8122787942
Sealed 2021 Limited Edition Gatefold Reissue With Replica Tour Laminate. Recut By Chris Bellman.
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The Long Run
Used - LP - 5E 508
Clean 1979 us gatefold original, Monarch pressing with custom inner sleeve. EX/NM- jacket. Features Jimmy Buffett And David Sanborn. Mastered By Ted Jensen At Sterling. "Three years in the making (which was considered an eternity in the '70s), the Eagles' follow-up to the massively successful, critically acclaimed Hotel California was a major disappointment, even though it sold several million copies and threw off three hit singles. Those singles, in fact, provide some insight into the record. "Heartache Tonight" was an old-fashioned rock & roll song sung by Glenn Frey, while "I Can't Tell You Why" was a delicate ballad by Timothy B. Schmit, the band's newest member. Only "The Long Run," a conventional pop/rock tune with a Stax Records R&B flavor, bore the stamp and vocal signature of Don Henley, who had largely taken the reins of the band on Hotel California. Henley also dominated The Long Run, getting co-writing credits on nine of the ten songs, singing five lead vocals, and sharing another two with Frey. This time around, however, Henley's contributions were for the most part painfully slight. Only "The Long Run" and the regret-filled closing song, "The Sad Café," showed any of his usual craftsmanship. The album was dominated by second-rank songs like "The Disco Strangler," "King of Hollywood," and "Teenage Jail" that sounded like they couldn't have taken three hours much less three years to come up with. (Joe Walsh's "In the City" was up to his usual standard, but it may not even have been an Eagles recording, having appeared months earlier on the soundtrack to The Warriors, where it was credited as a Walsh solo track.) Amazingly, The Long Run reportedly was planned as a double album before being truncated to a single disc. If these were the keepers, what could the rejects have sounded like?" All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann.
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The Long Run
New - LP - RRM1-508
Sealed 2021 LE cut by Chris Bellmam. Includes Replica Tour Laminate. Features Jimmy Buffett And David Sanborn. Mastered By Ted Jensen At Sterling. "Three years in the making (which was considered an eternity in the '70s), the Eagles' follow-up to the massively successful, critically acclaimed Hotel California was a major disappointment, even though it sold several million copies and threw off three hit singles. Those singles, in fact, provide some insight into the record. "Heartache Tonight" was an old-fashioned rock & roll song sung by Glenn Frey, while "I Can't Tell You Why" was a delicate ballad by Timothy B. Schmit, the band's newest member. Only "The Long Run," a conventional pop/rock tune with a Stax Records R&B flavor, bore the stamp and vocal signature of Don Henley, who had largely taken the reins of the band on Hotel California. Henley also dominated The Long Run, getting co-writing credits on nine of the ten songs, singing five lead vocals, and sharing another two with Frey. This time around, however, Henley's contributions were for the most part painfully slight. Only "The Long Run" and the regret-filled closing song, "The Sad Café," showed any of his usual craftsmanship. The album was dominated by second-rank songs like "The Disco Strangler," "King of Hollywood," and "Teenage Jail" that sounded like they couldn't have taken three hours much less three years to come up with. (Joe Walsh's "In the City" was up to his usual standard, but it may not even have been an Eagles recording, having appeared months earlier on the soundtrack to The Warriors, where it was credited as a Walsh solo track.) Amazingly, The Long Run reportedly was planned as a double album before being truncated to a single disc. If these were the keepers, what could the rejects have sounded like?" All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann.
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The Long Run
Used - LP - 5E 508
1979 US gatefold original. Features Jimmy Buffett And David Sanborn. Mastered By Ted Jensen At Sterling. "Three years in the making (which was considered an eternity in the '70s), the Eagles' follow-up to the massively successful, critically acclaimed Hotel California was a major disappointment, even though it sold several million copies and threw off three hit singles. Those singles, in fact, provide some insight into the record. "Heartache Tonight" was an old-fashioned rock & roll song sung by Glenn Frey, while "I Can't Tell You Why" was a delicate ballad by Timothy B. Schmit, the band's newest member. Only "The Long Run," a conventional pop/rock tune with a Stax Records R&B flavor, bore the stamp and vocal signature of Don Henley, who had largely taken the reins of the band on Hotel California. Henley also dominated The Long Run, getting co-writing credits on nine of the ten songs, singing five lead vocals, and sharing another two with Frey. This time around, however, Henley's contributions were for the most part painfully slight. Only "The Long Run" and the regret-filled closing song, "The Sad Café," showed any of his usual craftsmanship. The album was dominated by second-rank songs like "The Disco Strangler," "King of Hollywood," and "Teenage Jail" that sounded like they couldn't have taken three hours much less three years to come up with. (Joe Walsh's "In the City" was up to his usual standard, but it may not even have been an Eagles recording, having appeared months earlier on the soundtrack to The Warriors, where it was credited as a Walsh solo track.) Amazingly, The Long Run reportedly was planned as a double album before being truncated to a single disc. If these were the keepers, what could the rejects have sounded like?" All Music Guide – William Ruhlmann.
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The Long Run
Used - LP - 5E-508
1979 US original Monarch gatefold pressing; Label shows two pressing rings. Glossy EX vinyl, light shelf scuff/ring wear. "Three Years In The Making (Which Was Considered An Eternity In The '70s), The Eagles' Follow-up To The Massively Successful, Critically Acclaimed Hotel California Was A Major Disappointment, Even Though It Sold Several Million Copies And Threw Off Three Hit Singles. Those Singles, In Fact, Provide Some Insight Into The Record. "Heartache Tonight" Was An Old-fashioned Rock & Roll Song Sung By Glenn Frey, While "I Can't Tell You Why" Was A Delicate Ballad By Timothy B. Schmit, The Band's Newest Member. Only "The Long Run," A Conventional Pop/rock Tune With A Stax Records R&b Flavor, Bore The Stamp And Vocal Signature Of Don Henley, Who Had Largely Taken The Reins Of The Band On Hotel California. Henley Also Dominated The Long Run, Getting Co-writing Credits On Nine Of The Ten Songs, Singing Five Lead Vocals, And Sharing Another Two With Frey. This Time Around, However, Henley's Contributions Were For The Most Part Painfully Slight. Only "The Long Run" And The Regret-filled Closing Song, "The Sad Café," Showed Any Of His Usual Craftsmanship. The Album Was Dominated By Second-rank Songs Like "The Disco Strangler," "King Of Hollywood," And "Teenage Jail" That Sounded Like They Couldn't Have Taken Three Hours Much Less Three Years To Come Up With. (Joe Walsh's "In The City" Was Up To His Usual Standard, But It May Not Even Have Been An Eagles Recording, Having Appeared Months Earlier On The Soundtrack To The Warriors, Where It Was Credited As A Walsh Solo Track.) Amazingly, The Long Run Reportedly Was Planned As A Double Album Before Being Truncated To A Single Disc. If These Were The Keepers, What Could The Rejects Have Sounded Like?". AMG Review By William Ruhlmann.
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The Long Run
New Import - RRM1-508
Sealed 2015 180gm Gatefold Reissue With Original Artwork. "Three Years In The Making (Which Was Considered An Eternity In The '70s), The Eagles' Follow-up To The Massively Successful, Critically Acclaimed Hotel California Was A Major Disappointment, Even Though It Sold Several Million Copies And Threw Off Three Hit Singles. Those Singles, In Fact, Provide Some Insight Into The Record. "Heartache Tonight" Was An Old-fashioned Rock & Roll Song Sung By Glenn Frey, While "I Can't Tell You Why" Was A Delicate Ballad By Timothy B. Schmit, The Band's Newest Member. Only "The Long Run," A Conventional Pop/rock Tune With A Stax Records R&b Flavor, Bore The Stamp And Vocal Signature Of Don Henley, Who Had Largely Taken The Reins Of The Band On Hotel California. Henley Also Dominated The Long Run, Getting Co-writing Credits On Nine Of The Ten Songs, Singing Five Lead Vocals, And Sharing Another Two With Frey. This Time Around, However, Henley's Contributions Were For The Most Part Painfully Slight. Only "The Long Run" And The Regret-filled Closing Song, "The Sad Café," Showed Any Of His Usual Craftsmanship. The Album Was Dominated By Second-rank Songs Like "The Disco Strangler," "King Of Hollywood," And "Teenage Jail" That Sounded Like They Couldn't Have Taken Three Hours Much Less Three Years To Come Up With. (Joe Walsh's "In The City" Was Up To His Usual Standard, But It May Not Even Have Been An Eagles Recording, Having Appeared Months Earlier On The Soundtrack To The Warriors, Where It Was Credited As A Walsh Solo Track.) Amazingly, The Long Run Reportedly Was Planned As A Double Album Before Being Truncated To A Single Disc. If These Were The Keepers, What Could The Rejects Have Sounded Like?". AMG Review By William Ruhlmann.
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The Long Run
Used Import - 5E-508
2006 180gm gatefold reissue for the "Back To Vinyl" reissue series. EX jacket. Includes printed inner sleeve.
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The Long Run
Used - LP - RRM1-508
2021 Original in gatefold with inner sleeves. Features Jimmy Buffett and David Sanborn. Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling. "Three years in the making (which was considered an eternity in the '70s), the Eagles' follow-up to the massively successful, critically acclaimed Hotel California was a major disappointment, even though it sold several million copies and threw off three hit singles. Those singles, in fact, provide some insight into the record. "Heartache Tonight" was an old-fashioned rock & roll song sung by Glenn Frey, while "I Can't Tell You Why" was a delicate ballad by Timothy B. Schmit, the band's newest member. Only "The Long Run," a conventional pop/rock tune with a Stax Records R&B flavor, bore the stamp and vocal signature of Don Henley, who had largely taken the reins of the band on Hotel California. Henley also dominated The Long Run, getting co-writing credits on nine of the ten songs, singing five lead vocals, and sharing another two with Frey. This time around, however, Henley's contributions were for the most part painfully slight. Only "The Long Run" and the regret-filled closing song, "The Sad Café," showed any of his usual craftsmanship. The album was dominated by second-rank songs like "The Disco Strangler," "King of Hollywood," and "Teenage Jail" that sounded like they couldn't have taken three hours much less three years to come up with. (Joe Walsh's "In the City" was up to his usual standard, but it may not even have been an Eagles recording, having appeared months earlier on the soundtrack to The Warriors, where it was credited as a Walsh solo track.) Amazingly, The Long Run reportedly was planned as a double album before being truncated to a single disc. If these were the keepers, what could the rejects have sounded like?" All Music Guide – William Ruhlmann.
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The Millennium Concert
New Import - 603497845491
Sealed 2018 2LP Gatefold Original. First Time As A Stand Alone Vinyl Release. Recorded Live At The Staples Center, Los Angeles, December 31, 1999.
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Their Greatest Hits
New - LP - 6E 105
Sealed, Rare Columbia Record Club Issue. No Bar Code On Jacket.
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Their Greatest Hits
Audiophile - LP - LPZ 2051
Sealed 1993 Limited Edition, Embossed Cover 180gm HQ Reissue With Color Insert. Remastered By The Great Steve Hoffman. This Is Number 1810.
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Their Greatest Hits
New - LP - 6E-105
Sealed 1976 Non-Embossed Columbia House Issue.
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Their Greatest Hits
New - LP - 7E 1052
Sealed 1976 First Pressing In Embossed Jacket Of This Compilation With Custom Song Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Small, Clean COH
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Their Greatest Hits
New - LP - 7E 1052
Sealed 180gm HQ Reissue Housed In An Embossed Jacket.
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Their Greatest Hits
Audiophile - LP - 7E 1052
Out Of Print UK 180gm HQ Reissue Housed In An Embossed Jacket. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Their Greatest Hits
New - LP - 7E 1052
Sealed 180gm HQ Reissue Housed In An Embossed Jacket. Cut From The Original Analog Masters By Doug Sax.
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Their Greatest Hits
Audiophile - LP - LPZ 2051
Long Out Of Print, Limited Edition 180gm HQ With Color Insert. Remastered By The Great Steve Hoffman. This Is Number 1081. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Their Greatest Hits
Used - LP - 7E 1052
Rare Blue First Label Of This 1976 Compilation Housed In An Embossed Cover With Shrink Wrap Intact And Custom Song Hype Sticker. Dead Wax Is Inscribed By The Mastering Engineer On Side Two: "With Love From Bill." Each Label Has The Unusual "PRC-W" Printed On Each Label After The Catalog Number. Shrink Wrap Has The Original Store Price Tag Intact.
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Their Greatest Hits
Audiophile - LP - LPZ 2051
Factory Sealed 180gm HQ Test Pressing Remastered By Steve Hoffman. White Jacket Is Dated Jan 27 1998.
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Their Greatest Hits
New - LP - 6E 105
Sealed, Embossed Cover RCA Record Club Edition. Corner Crease.
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Their Greatest Hits
Used - LP - 6E 105
1976 2nd Pressing. Embossed Cover.
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Their Greatest Hits
Used - LP - 7E 1052
Rare Blue First Label Of This 1976 Compilation Housed In An Embossed Cover. Dead Wax Is Inscribed By The Mastering Engineer On Side Two: "With Love From Bill."
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Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)
Audiophile - Used - LPZ-2051
1993 Limited Edition, #0010. 180gm HQ With color insert. Top seam split. Does not sound any better than on this remaster by the great Steve Hoffman. Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) is a compilation album that features some of the best songs from the band's early years. Released in 1976, this album became one of the best-selling records of all time, selling over 38 million copies worldwide. It includes some of the Eagles' most iconic tunes, such as "Take it Easy," "Desperado," "Lyin' Eyes," and "Hotel California." The album is a perfect representation of the Eagles' distinctive blend of country, rock, and folk music, which helped shape the sound of American rock in the 1970s. The Eagles' signature harmonies, guitar work, and songwriting prowess are all on full display here.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971 - 1975
New - LP - 6E 105
Sealed 1976 Embossed Cover First Issue With Large Custom Song Sticker And The Original CALDOR Price Code Tag On The Shrink Wrap. Extremely Difficult To Find Without A Saw Cut.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971 To 1975
New - LP - 6E 105
Sealed 1976 Embossed Cover First Issue With Large Custom Song Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Saw Cut.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971 To 1975
Used - LP - P-6560Y
Japanese Pressing With Obi. Embossed Cover. LP And Cover Are NM.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971 To 1975
New - LP - 6E 105
Sealed 1976 Embossed Cover First Issue With Large Custom Song Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Extremely Difficult To Find Without A Saw Cut.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971 To 1975
New Import - 8122 79793 7
Sealed 2020 Reissue With Embossed Cover. Cut From The Original Analog Master Tapes, Packaging Replicated To The Finest Detail. Hype Sticker On Shrink.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
New - LP - 6E 105
Sealed 1976 Vinyl Housed In An Embossed Jacket. Label Variation Unknown. Thin Saw Cut.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
New - LP - 6E 105
Sealed 1976 LP Housed In An Embossed Jacket. Label Variation Unknown. Small Cut Out Hole.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
Used Import - P-10150Y
1976 Japan Pressing With Obi And Insert And Embossed Cover.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
Used - LP - 7E-1052
1976 Original, Embossed Jacket With Custom Song Hype Sticker On Shrink.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
New - LP - 6E 105
Sealed 1980s Pressing Housed In An Embossed Jacket. Label Variation Unknown, Bar Code On Back Cover.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
New Import - 8122-79793-7
Sealed 2020 180gm Reissue. Cut From The Original Masters And Jacket Has been Replicated To The Finest Detail.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
Used - LP - 7E-1052
1976 Pressing With Embossed Cover.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
Used - LP - 6E-105
1977 US Club Pressing, Manufactured At The SRC Plant. Cat. Number R-123481 On Label And Rear Cover. Embossed Jacket Still In Shrink, Light Rubs On Jacket Mouth Edge.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
Used - LP - 7E-1052
1976 US Pressing With Embossed Cover.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
New - LP - 6E-105
Sealed 1976 US Columbia House club pressing housed in an embossed cover. Crisp copy! "On their first four albums, the Eagles were at pains to demonstrate that they were a group of at least near-equals, each getting a share of the songwriting credits and lead vocals. But this compilation drawn from those albums, comprising the group's nine Top 40 hits plus "Desperado," demonstrates that this evenhandedness did not extend to singles -- as far as those go, the Eagles belong to Glenn Frey and Don Henley. The tunes are melodic, and the arrangements -- full of strummed acoustic guitars over a rock rhythm section often playing a shuffle beat, topped by tenor-dominated harmonies -- are immediately engaging. There is also a lyrical consistency to the songs, which often concern romantic uncertainties in an atmosphere soaked in intoxicants. The narrators of the songs usually seem exhausted, if not satiated, and the loping rhythms are appropriate to these impressions. All of which means that, unlike the albums from which they come, these songs make up a collection consistent in mood and identity, which may help explain why Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) works so much better than the band's previous discs and practically makes them redundant. No wonder it was such a big hit out of the box, topping the charts and becoming the first album ever certified platinum. Still, there must be more to it, since the album wasn't just a big hit, but one of the biggest ever, becoming one of the very few discs to cross the threshold of 20 million copies and competing for the title of best-selling album of all time. There may be no explaining that, really, except to note that this was the pervasive music of the first half of the 1970s, and somehow it never went away." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
Used - LP - 6E-105
1976 embossed jacket repress still in shrink. Solid VG++ copy! "On their first four albums, the Eagles were at pains to demonstrate that they were a group of at least near-equals, each getting a share of the songwriting credits and lead vocals. But this compilation drawn from those albums, comprising the group's nine Top 40 hits plus "Desperado," demonstrates that this evenhandedness did not extend to singles -- as far as those go, the Eagles belong to Glenn Frey and Don Henley. The tunes are melodic, and the arrangements -- full of strummed acoustic guitars over a rock rhythm section often playing a shuffle beat, topped by tenor-dominated harmonies -- are immediately engaging. There is also a lyrical consistency to the songs, which often concern romantic uncertainties in an atmosphere soaked in intoxicants. The narrators of the songs usually seem exhausted, if not satiated, and the loping rhythms are appropriate to these impressions. All of which means that, unlike the albums from which they come, these songs make up a collection consistent in mood and identity, which may help explain why Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) works so much better than the band's previous discs and practically makes them redundant. No wonder it was such a big hit out of the box, topping the charts and becoming the first album ever certified platinum. Still, there must be more to it, since the album wasn't just a big hit, but one of the biggest ever, becoming one of the very few discs to cross the threshold of 20 million copies and competing for the title of best-selling album of all time. There may be no explaining that, really, except to note that this was the pervasive music of the first half of the 1970s, and somehow it never went away." All Music Guide – William Ruhlmann
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
Used - LP - 7E-1052
1976 Original, embossed jacket with custom song hype sticker on shrink. Released in February 1976, "Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)" by the Eagles stands as one of the most commercially successful albums in history. Compiling tracks from the band’s first four studio albums, it features iconic songs such as "Take It Easy," "Lyin’ Eyes," and "Desperado." The record was issued by Asylum Records amid the band's rapid ascent in the American rock scene, serving as both a retrospective and a bridge to their next phase marked by the release of "Hotel California" later that same year. The album’s enduring popularity is reflected in its certifications, and it has been recognized multiple times as the best-selling album in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
Used - LP - R1 1052
1976 180gm Pressing With Embossed Cover. Eagles' Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 is one of the best-selling albums in music history, encapsulating the band's early years before their shift toward a heavier rock sound on later releases. The compilation features ten tracks drawn from the Eagles' first four studio albums, including enduring classics like "Take It Easy," "Lyin' Eyes," and "Desperado." The album was produced by Glyn Johns and Bill Szymczyk, reflecting the band's signature blend of country-rock harmonies and polished songwriting that defined the early 1970s Los Angeles music scene.
The release of Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 came at a pivotal moment, just before the Eagles' critical and commercial breakthrough with Hotel California. Its tracklist demonstrates the group's evolution from country rockers to mainstream chart success, capturing Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner at the height of their creative partnership. The album's enormous commercial success—eventually certified over 38 times platinum in the United States—solidified the band's status as one of the defining acts of the decade and set a benchmark for greatest hits compilations in the rock genre.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
New Import - 8122-79793-7
Sealed 2020 180gm Reissue. Cut From The Original Masters And Embossed Jacket Has been Replicated To The Finest Detail.
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Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
New - LP - R1 1052
Sealed latest run of the 2011 180gm, embossed Rhino Records reissue. Cut from the original analog master tapes, packaging replicated to the finest detail and pressed with more care than ever. Custom hype sticker on shrink. "On their first four albums, the Eagles were at pains to demonstrate that they were a group of at least near-equals, each getting a share of the songwriting credits and lead vocals. But this compilation drawn from those albums, comprising the group's nine Top 40 hits plus "Desperado," demonstrates that this evenhandedness did not extend to singles -- as far as those go, the Eagles belong to Glenn Frey and Don Henley. The tunes are melodic, and the arrangements -- full of strummed acoustic guitars over a rock rhythm section often playing a shuffle beat, topped by tenor-dominated harmonies -- are immediately engaging. There is also a lyrical consistency to the songs, which often concern romantic uncertainties in an atmosphere soaked in intoxicants. The narrators of the songs usually seem exhausted, if not satiated, and the loping rhythms are appropriate to these impressions. All of which means that, unlike the albums from which they come, these songs make up a collection consistent in mood and identity, which may help explain why Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) works so much better than the band's previous discs and practically makes them redundant. No wonder it was such a big hit out of the box, topping the charts and becoming the first album ever certified platinum. Still, there must be more to it, since the album wasn't just a big hit, but one of the biggest ever, becoming one of the very few discs to cross the threshold of 20 million copies and competing for the title of best-selling album of all time. There may be no explaining that, really, except to note that this was the pervasive music of the first half of the 1970s, and somehow it never went away." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
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Their Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2
New - LP - 562253
Sealed 2017 180gm 2LP Reissue. Housed In A Slip Case With Custom Hype Sticker And Printed Inner With Discography On Both Sides.
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Their Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2
New - LP - R1 562253
Sealed 2017 2LP Compilation, Housed In Slip Case With Vol.1 Art Work On Front And Vol.2 On Rear. Non-Embossed Outer Cover. Small, Light Corner Rubs.
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Their Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2
New - LP - R1 562253
Sealed 2017 2LP Compilation, Housed In Slip Case With Vol.1 Art Work On Front And Vol.2 On Rear. Non-Embossed Outer Cover.
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Their Greatest Hits-Green Vinyl
Colored Vinyl - K 53017
Mint, 1976 Green Vinyl, Limited Edition Import LP In Embossed Jacket.
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Welcome To The Late Show
Colored Vinyl - 102
Rare "Live" Recording From Sydney, January 1976. Pressed On Blue Splatter Vinyl. Appears Unplayed.
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