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The Eagles Album Guide: From “Desperado” to “Eden”

5/15/08, 4:15 pm EST

In their thirty-plus year career, the Eagles have had hit singles, massive albums and the biggest-selling record of all time. Click below for an album-by-album look at the band’s complete canon, from their self-titled debut to their big 2007 comeback Long Road Out of Eden.

Album Guide: The Eagles


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Nancy | 5/29/2008, 11:18 am EST

No JD, the original line-up is as stated by Mike/Houston.

Mike/Houston,TX. | 5/20/2008, 8:15 pm EST

Correction: Bernie Leadon preceded Joe Walsh, not Felder.

Mike/Houston,TX. | 5/20/2008, 8:14 pm EST

Where’s RANDY MEISNER - “Take It To The Limit/Try And Love Again” among others? He was an original Eagle, and preceded Timothy. Bernie Leadon was an original Eagle, & preceded Don Felder. Original Eagles were: Glenn Frey/Don Henley/Bernie Leadon/Randy Meisner. Felder was invited as fifth Eagle during the ON THE BORDER sessions, after he contributed slide guitar to a track. Bernie left 12/75 and was replaced by Joe Walsh. Randy Meisner left after completion of the HOTEL CALIFORNIA album & tour, to be replaced by Timothy B. Schmit. Don Felder moved on after being fired from the band in the 2001.

Jeff | 5/20/2008, 10:16 am EST

That is not the original line up. Joe Walsh is not an original Eagle, yet there he is, 3rd from the right. Felder joined before Walsh, therefore this is NOT the original line up and Felder should be in that picture.

JD | 5/20/2008, 12:12 am EST

That is a picture of the original line up. Felder wasn’t with them yet.

Denton | 5/15/2008, 11:55 pm EST

Nice picture of (the) Eagles. Who pulled “The Ol’ Bill Wyman” on Don Felder?

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