If ever a group of musicians had a clear vision of where they wanted to go and how to get there, it was these southern California boys who built a steady rolling FM hit factory on basic tenets of Gram Parsons's invention of country-rock. For their second album, the group decided concept was most important and set out to portray themselves as keepers of the old West--their outlaw image a natural for those born unto rock and roll soil. The hits are lazy, decadent, and unrepentant; "Tequila Sunrise" and the title track, feature the flawless harmonies and strong vocals of Glenn Frey and Don Henley. --Rob O'Connor
List Song:
1. Doolin-Dalton (LP Version)
2. Twenty-One (LP Version)
3. Out Of Control (LP Version)
4. Tequila Sunrise (LP Version)
5. Desperado (LP Version)
6. Certain Kind Of Fool (LP Version)
7. Doolin-Dalton (Instrumental Version)
8. Outlaw Man (LP Version)
9. Saturday Night ( LP Version)
10. Bitter Creek (LP Version)
11. Doolin-Dalton/Desperado (Reprise)
[Lossless (FLAC) - 294MB - 11 Track | 1973]
[Tested by TUND's Team]