One of These Nights
Eagles · 1975
43 min · 9 tracks · folk rock · country rock
Smooth harmonies and laid-back grooves blend with introspective lyrics, capturing the essence of 1970s California rock.
Why this album works
'One of These Nights' reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and was pivotal in establishing the Eagles as superstars in the music industry. The album's hit singles, particularly 'One of These Nights' and 'Lyin’ Eyes,' received widespread radio play and critical acclaim, influencing the soft rock genre that flourished in the mid-1970s.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo grooves introspective lyrics for reflection laid-back harmonies for relaxation
- Context
- Released on June 10, 1975, 'One of These Nights' was the Eagles' fourth studio album, coming after their successful 'Desperado.' This album marked a significant shift towards a more polished sound, integrating elements of disco while still retaining their country rock roots. It solidified their status as one of the leading bands of the era.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Bruce Springsteen· Cyndi Lauper· Prince· Cher· The Beach Boys· Paul Simon· The Temptations· Frank Zappa
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 One of These Nights Standout 4:51
- 2 Too Many Hands 4:40
- 3 Hollywood Waltz 4:01
- 4 Journey of the Sorcerer 6:38
- 5 Lyin’ Eyes Standout 6:21
- 6 Take It to the Limit Standout 4:46
- 7 Visions 3:58
- 8 After the Thrill Is Gone 3:56
- 9 I Wish You Peace 3:45
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