New box set collects seven Eagles albums, more

The Eagles have nailed down a March 15 release date for a limited-edition box set that will include all seven albums that the band released between 1972 and 1980.

Titled "Eagles Box," the set will house the group's 1972 self-titled debut, 1973's "Desperado," 1974's "On the Border," 1975's "One of These Nights," 1976's "Hotel California," 1979's "The Long Run," and 1980's "Eagles Live." Each disc will be packaged in a CD replica of the original vinyl album, including original album cover art and collector's versions of the original posters.

In addition, "Eagles Box" will include a bonus CD-single featuring the tracks "Please Come Home for Christmas" and "Funky New Year."

Distributor Rhino Records plans to press only 20,000 numbered units of "Eagles Box," which will be priced at $129.98, according to the label.

The set's release will come in the midst of the Eagles' latest round of North American tour dates, which run from March 5 through April 11.

Still no word on when a new studio album from the group--whose lineup currently comprises Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit--might surface.

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