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Category: John David Souther

John David Souther (1972)

[Kronomyth 1.0] Souther Man.

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Eagles: Desperado (1973)

[Kronomyth 2.0] A Tequila Sunrise and a Few Shots of Coffeyville.

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[Review] Eagles: On The Border (1974)

More studio rock than country rock, Eagles’ third otherwise returns to the winning formula of their first album.

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The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band album cover

[Review] The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band (1974)

Spare parts from Eagles, Flying Burrito Brothers and Poco are cobbled together in this poor man’s Crosby, Stills and Nash.

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[Review] The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band: Trouble In Paradise (1975)

A half-hearted followup to the first, featuring a third of an album from each.

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[Review] John David Souther: Black Rose (1976)

Souther may have feathered his nest with the song royalties from Eagles, but his second solo flight stands on its own.

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Eagles: “New Kid In Town” (1976)

[Kronomyth 6.01] New Kid Charlemagne.

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