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Eagles - S/T Asylum Records 1972 Canada Issue Record is VG++/Mint. Gatefold cover has slight wear near the top and bottom edges on back and front. Track Listing: Side One: Take it Easy Witchy Woman Chug all Night Most of us are Sad Nightingale Side Two: Train leaves here this Morning Take the Devil Earlybird Peaceful Easy Feeling Tryin' As it happens, the Eagles rise to the top began with this first album. Shortly after a successful run as the backing band for the ultra-talented Linda Ronstadt (who went on to have not too bad of a career herself), this fearsome foursome of Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Randy Meisner, and Bernie Leadon made this groundbreaking disc and thus legitimized the Los Angeles country-rock sound. Everyone knows about "Take It Easy", "Peaceful Easy Feeling", and "Witchy Woman." But there are other cuts here that are just as impressive, including the predominantly acoustic "Train Leaves Here This Morning" and Frey's gutsy rocker "Chug All Night." The instrumental work here is superb, with Leadon's bluegrass instincts and his Clarence White-style country-rock guitar breaks particularly impressive. Just like Linda, the Eagles would often be imitated but their success would never be duplicated. Live from 1973 Guitar and vocals - Glenn Frey Guitar - Bernie Leadon Bass - Randy Meisner Drums - Don Henley Take It Easy - Live 1973