
A new box set featuring all of studio albums The Eagles released during their 1970s heyday is scheduled to hit stores on April 2. Eagles: The Studio Albums 1972-1979 is a no-frills collection that gathers the band's first six records -- 1972's Eagles, 1973's Desperado, 1974's On the Border, 1975's One of These Nights, 1976's Hotel California and 1979's The Long Run.
The discs are packaged in a black clamshell box, with each CD housed in paper jacket that replicates the original album art. The box set is priced at $39.99.
Meanwhile, all of the current Eagles members will travel to the U.K. next month for the British premiere of the group's new documentary, History of the Eagles Part One. The screening will be held April 25 at the second annual Sundance London Film and Music Festival at London's O2 complex. Like at the premiere event hosted by the U.S. edition of the festival this past January, the four Eagles -- Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit -- also will take part in a Q&A session at the London screening. The movie, minus the interview segment, also will be shown on April 27.
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