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Some folk-rock classics were crafted here. The first one is "Take It Easy", joint-written by Jackson Browne and Glenn Frey of The Eagles. Browne's version with David Lindley's liquid-flowing slide guitar is more subtle than The Eagles'. Another classic is "Red Neck Friend" which is tinged with honky tonk. The art-song ballad "These Days" became a musicians' favorite and was covered by Nico and Gregg Allman.
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