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〕 |rev2 = Robert Christgau |rev2Score = B+ |rev3 = ''Rolling Stone'' |rev3score = }} ''On the Border'' is the third studio album by American rock group the Eagles, released in 1974. During the making of the album, the band experienced significant changes. As the band tried to lean towards a more hard rock sound, they felt that their producer Glyn Johns overemphasized their country-influenced rock sound.〔http://www.allmusic.com/artist/eagles-mn0000144847/biography〕 After recording only two songs, "Best of My Love" and "You Never Cry Like a Lover", the band dismissed Johns, relocated back to California, and hired Bill Szymczyk. Szymczyk suggested they bring in a harder-edged guitarist to add slide guitar to the song "Good Day in Hell". Bernie Leadon suggested his old friend Don Felder, whom they had met and jammed with on a few occasions. The band was so impressed that they invited Felder to become the fifth Eagle.〔, 110-13.〕 The only other track on this album on which he appeared was "Already Gone".〔 They credited him as a late arrival on the album's liner notes. The album reached #17 on the charts and sold 2 million copies. The album also released three singles, "Already Gone", "James Dean" and "Best Of My Love". The singles reached #32, #77 and #1 respectively. "Best of My Love" became the band's first of five chart toppers. This is the first album by the Eagles to be released in Quadraphonic surround sound. It was released on Quadraphonic 8-track tape and CD-4 LP. A hidden message carved into the run out groove of some vinyl LPs reads: "He who hesitates is lunch". ==Track listing== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「On the Border」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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