One of the last major holdouts from online music subscription services has finally relented. Beginning Tuesday (June 25), the Eagles have made their music available through Spotify, Rhapsody, Rdio and Deezer.

The move comes just one month after their music first appeared on Rdio in May, then abruptly disappeared, according to Music Row.

The legendary group have made nine albums available, including early country rock classics like their 1972 self-titled debut and 'Desperado' from 1973. Later, more rock-oriented fare including 'Hotel California' is also available online now. The group's first hits collection, 'Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975' is one of the biggest-selling albums of that era.

The Eagles had previously been one of the big-name holdouts from online subscription services, joined by acts like the Beatles, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin and Garth Brooks. Singer-songwriter and drummer Don Henley is a longtime advocate for musician's rights, and has long been critical of the online digital paradigm's role in declining music sales.

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