The Eagles' new sound transcends boundaries
This album marked a turning point for the Eagles, who expanded the boundaries of country rock and became even more powerful.
This album saw the Eagles reconnect with their musical roots while boldly incorporating elements of hard rock. Combining sophisticated melodies with intricate arrangements, this album broadened the scope of rock, creating a sense of a crossroads between eras. Hits like "Best of My Love" and "On the Border" shine amid the intertwining guitar work of Glenn Frey and Joe Walsh. This marked a turning point for the Eagles, clearly demonstrating not only commercial success but also a deepening of their musical talent.
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- Art Direction, Design - Gary Burden
- Electric Guitar - Don Felder
- Engineer [Assisted By, At Olympic Studios] - Rob Thaer (A2, B5)
- Engineer [Assisted By, At The Record Plant] - Allan Blazek (A1, A3 to B4)
- Engineer [Assisted By, At The Record Plant] - Gary Ladinsky (A1, A3 to B4)
- Engineer [Remix Engineer] - Bill Szymczyk
- Lettering - Rick Griffin (2)
- Mastered By - LH
- Painting [Cover Painting] - Beatian Yazz
- Performer [The Eagles Are, Late Arrival] - Don Felder
- Performer [The Eagles Are] - Bernie Leadon
- Performer [The Eagles Are] - Don Henley
- Performer [The Eagles Are] - Glenn Frey
- Performer [The Eagles Are] - Randy Meisner
- Photography By - Henry Diltz
- Producer, Engineer - Bill Szymczyk (A1, A3 to B4)
- Producer, Engineer - Glyn Johns (A2, B5)
- Vocals, Bass - Randy Meisner
- Vocals, Drums - Don Henley
- Vocals, Guitar, Banjo, Steel Guitar - Bernie Leadon
- Vocals, Guitar, Piano - Glenn Frey