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    Thought this would be an interesting take on a relatively well-done topic. Basically, what would you rank the guys's albums if your sole basis of judgement was the graphology / artwork / image of them. Obviously focusing on the seven studio offerings primarily, but if you want to include compilations or live albums then go for it. Mine (best first):

    Eagles - I think this for me epitomises the Eagles's music - the soaring eagle, the vast empty sky, and inside the classic image of them all sat around the fire in the desert high as a kite. Shame the original release was spoiled by gluing it down.
    One of These Nights - Can't explain why I like it so much but it's quite creative I think. Simple but unmistakably Eagles.
    On the Border - I want a T-shirt with this on! It strikes me as kind of Aborigine / Native American -like and again is very simple.
    Desperado - The front cover ain't the best but I love the image on the back of the producers and staff being the superior and victorious lawmen whilst the Eagles, J.D. Souther and Jackson Browne are the defeated and powerless rebels. A very clever metaphor for the industry and of course the most famous image of the album's centrepiece, the Dalton Gang.
    Hotel California - It's a bit obvious but then again I guess it really had to be what it was. It has of course become a worldwide famous image though, so I can't complain really.
    The Long Run - Plain, but I think it reflects well what the guys were going through being the scenes at the time: the exhaustion, boredom and in a sense desperation of it all.
    LROOE - Doesn't do anything for me at all. At least punctuate the desert with something.

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    Great topic. I'm a BIG fan of album art - that's one of the many reasons I love vinyl LPs so much.

    Eagles - Very cool cover and I love the Joshua Tree story and the whole image.
    Desperado - It personally doesn't do much for me as I'm not into the Western thing so much.
    On The Border - I like how simple yet recognizable it is. Sometimes less is more - this is a great example.
    One Of These Nights - I like the dark cover and the picture on the front. It's a bit different and I like that.
    Hotel California - This one is probably my favorite, with On The Border being my second favorite. I love that California image and the trees and all of that. I've always wanted to visit LA and I associate that cover with California.
    The Long Run - Also simplistic like On The Border, but a bit TOO plain for me. Just not a big fan.
    Long Road Out Of Eden - I don't dig the desert theme. Not really much else to say.

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    For me On The Border is my favorite, have a t-shirt with it that I only handwash. I love OOTN also going to find a t-shirt with that one too. All the artwork on all their albums is precious to me. I have all the albums and I hold them as sacred items!

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    In order of preference:

    Hotel California
    On The Border
    Desperado
    One Of These Nights
    Long Road Out Of Eden
    The Long Run (I can't rank it last because of the gatefold)
    Eagles

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    Does anyone have pics of the backs and gatefolds (if there are any) on these that you could post? I'd love to look at them before I list my preferences and I'm at work. Don't usually have time to get on here after I get home. Pretty please? I understand if no one has the time!

    ETA: I remember what the fronts look like, but need to refresh my memory on the rest!
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    Soda has them also on her site.

    I'll go with "On the Border". It's the one that's most distinctive on t-shirts. Unfortunately, I didn't get the posters - perhaps they were US-only.
    I also like Desperado because it shows the band dressed to fit the theme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thelastresort View Post
    Thought this would be an interesting take on a relatively well-done topic. Basically, what would you rank the guys's albums if your sole basis of judgement was the graphology / artwork / image of them. Obviously focusing on the seven studio offerings primarily, but if you want to include compilations or live albums then go for it. Mine (best first):

    Eagles - I think this for me epitomises the Eagles's music - the soaring eagle, the vast empty sky, and inside the classic image of them all sat around the fire in the desert high as a kite. Shame the original release was spoiled by gluing it down.
    One of These Nights - Can't explain why I like it so much but it's quite creative I think. Simple but unmistakably Eagles.
    On the Border - I want a T-shirt with this on! It strikes me as kind of Aborigine / Native American -like and again is very simple.
    Desperado - The front cover ain't the best but I love the image on the back of the producers and staff being the superior and victorious lawmen whilst the Eagles, J.D. Souther and Jackson Browne are the defeated and powerless rebels. A very clever metaphor for the industry and of course the most famous image of the album's centrepiece, the Dalton Gang.
    Hotel California - It's a bit obvious but then again I guess it really had to be what it was. It has of course become a worldwide famous image though, so I can't complain really.
    The Long Run - Plain, but I think it reflects well what the guys were going through being the scenes at the time: the exhaustion, boredom and in a sense desperation of it all.
    LROOE - Doesn't do anything for me at all. At least punctuate the desert with something.
    LastResort, I have the Border Album t-shirt. I hand wash it. LOL Adore it.

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