This week In Male Balladeers 10/52
Asylum publish Eagles’ second album ‘Desperado’ recorded in London (1973)
Eagles' 'Desperado' is their second studio album released on April 17, 1973 by Asylum.
The Eagles release ‘On the Border,’ their first album to feature Don Felder (1974)
The Eagles' 'On the Border' is their third (the first to feature Don Felder) studio album released on March 22, 1974 by Asylum.
This week In ’70s Throwback’ 10/52
James Taylor releases his second album : ‘Sweet Baby James’ on Warner Bros (1970)
James Taylor's 'Sweet Baby James' is his second studio album released in February 1970 by Warner Bros.
Joe Walsh releases his third solo album : ‘So What’ (1974)
Joe Walsh's 'So What' is his third solo studio album released on December 14, 1974 by ABC-Dunhill Records.
The Eagles release their fifth album : ‘Hotel California’ featuring ‘New Kid in Town,’ ‘Hotel California’ and ‘Life in the Fast Lane’ (1976)
The Eagles' 'Hotel California' is their fifth studio album produced by Bill Szymczyk and released on December 8, 1976 by Asylum.
Asylum publish Eagles’ sixth album : ‘The Long Run’ featuring ‘Heartache Tonight’ (1979)
Eagles' 'The Long Run' is their sixth studio album (the first with Timothy B. Schmit in place of Randy Meisner) released on September 24, 1979 by Asylum.
Asylum publish The Eagles’ fourth album : ‘One of These Nights’ (1975)
The Eagles' 'One of These Nights' is their fourth studio album produced by Bill Szymczyk and released on June 10, 1975 by Asylum
Asylum publish ‘Eagles’ first album recorded in London and featuring ‘Take It Easy’ (1972)
'Eagles' is their eponymous debut studio album produced by Glyn Johns, recorded in London and released on June 1st, 1972 by Asylum.