By 1975, the Eagles were exhausted. The "peaceful, easy feeling" of their debut had given way to the dark underbelly of the road. One of These Nights was recorded amidst tension, late nights, and artistic friction at the famed in Los Angeles. Guitarist Bernie Leadon was growing uncomfortable with the band’s shift toward harder rock, while Glenn Frey and Don Henley were pushing toward a more sophisticated, R&B-inflected sound.
, captures the band at a pivotal creative peak. As their first #1 album, it marked the transition from country-rock roots to the polished "California sound" that defined 1970s superstardom. Key Features & Audio Highlights Hi-Res Fidelity Eagles - One Of These Nights -1975- -FLAC- 88