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Books About the Eagles Band

The Eagles are a famous rock band that gained popularity in the 1970s and has remained strong with a new album released in 2007 and a concert tour in 2010. With a number of chart topping albums and turbulent times, books about the iconic music group should make for interesting reads.
  1. To the Limit: The Untold Story of the Eagles

    • "To the Limit: The Untold Story of the Eagles" is written by Marc Eliot. According to the author, the book takes a look at "one of the most popular rock groups of all time, and the L.A. pop culture scene of the '70s in which they helped spawn." The book, written based on interviews, divulges details into the band management, the love-hate relationship of band members and their iconic albums. The book was released in 1998.

    The Eagles: An American Band

    • "The Eagles: An American Band" was written by Andrew Vaughan and released in 2010. The book gives an in-depth history of the band, including the formation of the group in the late 1960s. Vaughan takes a look at famous songs such as "Hotel California" and "Take it Easy." He also details the feuds of the band, as well as the break-up and reunion.

    Heaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles (1974-2001)

    • "Heaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles (1974-2001)" is perhaps the most controversial book written about the well-known band. This is because the memoir is written by Don Felder, The Eagles former guitarist and writer who ended up in a lawsuit with the other band members. Felder shares details of the lawsuit and fights within the band. He also discusses the good times, including the writing of famous songs such as "Hotel California." The book was released in 2008.

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