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Hotel California [Single] by Eagles

Hotel California [Single] by Eagles

The Eagles: Glenn Frey (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Don Felder (vocals, electric & slide guitars); Joe Walsh (vocals, guitar,... Read More
The Eagles: Glenn Frey (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Don Felder (vocals, electric & slide guitars); Joe Walsh (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Randy Meisner (vocals, guitarron, bass); Don Henley (vocals, drums, percussion). Engineers include: Bill Szymczyk, Allan Blazek, Ed Marshal. Recorded at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida and the Record Plant, Los Angeles, California from March to October 1976. Given the extraordinary amount of airplay HOTEL CALIFORNIA garnered in the mid-70s and early '80s, it comes as quite a surprise to hear how fresh this recording sounds on DCC's 24k gold disc version. Familiar tracks benefit from the enhanced soundstage and control room-clarity of this exceptional digital remastering, revealing something of the actual recording studio room sound on many tracks. A steady growth suddenly mushroomed into a monster as the Eagles, along with Fleetwood Mac, epitomized AOR in the early 70s. This record is supposedly a concept album but most of the purchasers merely enjoyed the accessible ... Minimize

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Key Information
Number of Discs 1
Artist Eagles
Record Label Elektra Entertainment
Genre Rock and Pop
Subgenre Country Rock
Release Date June 12, 1992
Song List: Disc 1
Song List: Disc 1 Hotel CaliforniaNew Kid in Town
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Overall Rating: Rating: 5.0/5 stars
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By: sparkospunky in Music at Epinions.com
Mar 29, 2002

You Can Check Out Anytime You Like, But You Can Never Leave

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: The Eagles' signature song

Cons: Just one song

Bottom Line:
The Eagles will always be remembered by this song, and for good reason. It's a great blend of singing and playing, and the surreal theme is pretty spooky. Read More at Epinions.com



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