Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)
02/17/1976 | Elektra / Wea
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CD
$15.99GREATEST HITS 1971-75
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CD
$15.99THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971-1975
Lyrics from Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)
All Music Guide Review
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. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) Track Listing
Credits of Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)
- Ed Mashal
- Engineer
- Jim Ed Norman
- String Arrangements
- Bill Szymczyk
- Producer, Engineer
- Michael Verdick
- Engineer
- Don Wood
- Engineer
- Glen Christensen
- Art Direction, Design
- Steve Hoffman
- Remastering
- Boyd Elder
- Art Direction, Design
- Don Felder
- Guitar, Vocals
- Irving Azoff
- Direction
- Allan Blazek
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Michael Braunstein
- Engineer
- Henry Diltz
- Lettering
- Glenn Frey
- Guitar, Vocals, Piano
- Glyn Johns
- Producer, Engineer
- Ted Jensen
- Digital Remastering
- Howard Kilgour
- Assistant Engineer
- Bernie Leadon
- Banjo, Pedal Steel, Vocals, Guitar
- Eagles
- Main Performer
- Don Henley
- Drums, Vocals
- Randy Meisner
- Bass, Vocals
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