Eagles Boxed On Vinyl

September 13, 2013

image001THE EAGLES’ ORIGINAL Asylum Records studio albums, including each of the chart-topping albums the group released between 1972 and 1979, will be released on 180-gram vinyl in The Studio Albums 1972-1979, a limited-edition, six-LP boxed set.

The Studio Albums 1972-1979 includes each of the six Eagles albums that defined an era. Each LP features replicas of the original album packaging with two special artwork upgrades – the sleeve of the debut album, Eagles, will finally be released as the band originally intended, with no glue flaps, so the cover folds out into a poster, as described in this yearโ€™s documentary History Of The Eagles. Hotel California will include a replica of the poster from the original issue with band photos by Norman Seeff in full color, for the first time. The Studio Albums 1972-1979 comes housed in a slipcase with a gold foil stamp of the bandโ€™s logo.

The Studio Albums 1972-1979 will be released in New Zealand on November 1.

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  1. I wonder if the Hell Freezes Over DVD will be re-released as a BluRay? I know of several hifi stores that would pay a kings ransom for a copy…

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