The Eagles' Sophomore Masterpiece: A Deep Dive into "One of These Nights" (1975)
Before One Of These Nights, the Eagles were the poster boys for the Laurel Canyon "Desperado" aesthetic. But Don Henley and Glenn Frey were restless. They wanted the "heavy" groove of Philadelphia soul mixed with the precision of rock. Eagles - One Of These Nights -1975- -FLAC- 88
Eagles - One Of These Nights (1975) - FLAC - 88 The Eagles' Sophomore Masterpiece: A Deep Dive into
2. "Too Many Hands" (Lead vocal: Randy Meisner) Randy Meisner’s bass guitar is often buried in the mix. Not here. The high-res transfer separates the low-end pluck from the kick drum. You can follow Meisner’s melodic counterpoint to Bernie Leadon’s banjo (yes, banjo) distinctly. FLAC: Ensures the audio is lossless; no data
For audiophiles, this 1975 classic is a benchmark for mid-70s production. The album was primarily recorded at Criteria Studios in Miami and the Record Plant in Los Angeles under producer Bill Szymczyk.
Released on June 10, 1975, this was the Eagles' fourth studio album and their first to hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts. It marked a shift toward a more polished, R&B-influenced "California rock" sound. Key Personnel: Don Henley : Vocals, Drums Glenn Frey : Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards Randy Meisner : Vocals, Bass Bernie Leadon