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==Track listing== ==Track listing==

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Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)

Album cover

Album by The Eagles
Released February 17, 1976
Recorded various
Genre Rock
Length 42 min 58 sec
Label Asylum
Producers Glyn Johns
Bill Szymczyk
Professional reviews
AMG 5/5 link
The Eagles Chronology
One of These Nights
(1975)
Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)
(1976)
Hotel California
(1976)

Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) is the first greatest hits compilation by the American band The Eagles, released in 1976. (see 1976 in music). This album was the first ever to be certified platinum for selling one million copies. It has since sold more than 28,000,000 copies and is constantly changing positiosn with Michael Jackson's Thrilleras the best-selling album of all time in the United States.

Track listing

  1. "Take It Easy" (Jackson Browne, Glenn Frey) - 3:29
  2. "Witchy Woman" (Don Henley, Bernie Leadon) - 4:10
  3. "Lyin' Eyes" (Henley, Frey) - 6:21
  4. "Already Gone" (Jack Tempchin, R. Strandlund) - 4:13
  5. "Desperado" (Henley, Frey) - 3:33
  6. "One of These Nights" (Henley, Frey) - 4:51
  7. "Tequila Sunrise" (Henley, Frey) - 2:42
  8. "Take It to the Limit" (Randy Meisner, Henley, Frey) - 4:48
  9. "Peaceful Easy Feeling" (Tempchin) - 4:16
  10. "Best of My Love" (Henley, Frey, J.D. Souther) - 4:35

Personnel

Production

  • Producers: Glyn Johns, Bill Szymczyk
  • Engineers: Allan Blazek, Michael Braunstein, Glyn Johns, Ed Mashal, Bill Szymczyk, Michael Verdick, Don Wood
  • Assistant engineers: Allan Blazek, Howard Kilgour
  • Eemastering: Steve Hoffman
  • String arrangements: Jim Ed Norman

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1976 Pop Albums 1
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