Eagles One Of Those Nights Vinyl LP (Deluxe Edition) 2026
Eagles - One Of Those Nights Vinyl
Tracklist:
LP 1 - Original Album
- One of These Nights
- Too Many Hands
- Hollywood Waltz
- Journey of the Sorcerer
- Lyin' Eyes
- Take It To The Limit
- Visions
- After The Thrill Is Gone
- I Wish You Peace
LP 2 - Live At Anaheim Stadium, September 28, 1975
- Take It Easy
- Outlaw Man
- Doolin - Dalton/Desperado (Reprise)
- One Of These Nights
- Ol' 55
- Lyin' Eyes
- Take It To The Limit
- Blackberry Blossom
- Midnight Flyer
- Already Gone
- Too Many Hands
- James Dean
- Witchy Woman
- Rocky Mountain Way (With Joe Walsh)
- Carol
- Best of My Love
The Eagles’ 1975 studio album, One Of These Nights, was a milestone album for the band, earning them their first GRAMMY® Award and becoming the first of four consecutive #1 albums. Rhino will release a Deluxe Edition of the album on April 10 as the band returns for the final weekend of their historic Sphere residency in Las Vegas.
Produced by Don Henley, the CD and vinyl editions include a new mix of the album by Rob Jacobs. Originally produced by Bill Szymczyk and recorded at Criteria Studios in Miami and the Record Plant in Los Angeles, One Of These Nights achieved quadruple Platinum certification and the single “Lyin’ Eyes” won the GRAMMY® Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
The unreleased live recording captures the Eagles’ performance at the Sunshine Festival in Anaheim on September 28, 1975. Recorded at the end of the tour for One Of These Nights, it features Henley, Glenn Frey, Randy Meisner, Bernie Leadon, and Don Felder. Their set blends songs from that album (“Lyin’ Eyes,” “Take It To The Limit”) with hits from the group’s first three albums: “Take It Easy,” “Witchy Woman,” “Already Gone,” and “The Best Of My Love.” Joe Walsh also joins the group for the encore, performing his song “Rocky Mountain Way,” a few months before becoming an official member of the band.
The penultimate song is a rosing cover of Chuck Berry’s “Carol,” a live staple of the band at the time, marking the first time a recording of the song has ever been included on an Eagles album.