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  • Audio CD (20 Jul 1984)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner
  • ASIN: B000002GVO
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  DVD Audio  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
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1. Hotel California
2. New Kid In Town
3. Life In The Fast Lane
4. Wasted Time
5. Wasted Time
6. Victim Of Love
7. Pretty Maids All In A Row
8. Try And Love Again
9. Last Resort

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Hotel California represented a commercial peak for the Eagles, selling nine million copies in its year of release alone. Founder member Bernie Leadon quit and was replaced with tougher-sounding guitarist Joe Walsh just before the band spent eight months in the studio crafting this album. Unfortunately, as often happens with albums that take so long to make, spontaneity is almost wholly sacrificed to a virtuosity of a somewhat sterile kind, and some of these songs appear in far more energetic and interesting versions on the band's Live album. Still,Hotel California has had a massive influence--its formula of soft country and hard rock has been endlessly imitated, but few acts have recaptured the weary loveliness of the Eagles' template. --JamesSwift


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'Hotel California' was The Eagles' fifth album and it was the one that turned them into soft rock superstars. Founder member Bernie Leadon was replaced by the rock guitarist Joe Walsh and this shift in sound from country to mainstream rockpaid dividends. Two number one singles 'Life In The Fast Lane' and the title track along with the huge radio support propelled the album to sales of over 10,000,000.

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58 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars " Hotel California " DVD Audio, 21 Sep 2002
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Why would anyone want to buy a copy of this album when you've alraedy heard all the songs a thousand times over and over gain.The first real reason would be the multi-channel remix, by the original producer/engineer Bill Szymczyk with the assistance of sound guru Elliot Scheiner. The second is the discs High Fidelity, all made possible by the excellent restoration work which has been done and is explained in the DVD Video suplementary material. The title track is the opener and the benchmark for the whole album in terms of surround sound presentation. The centre is used throughout to convey discrete events and the surrounds are used creatively to display guitars on all four sides of the room. What is impressive however is that "Hotel California" has never sounded better, in fact I would go to say that even if you've heard the track a thousand times before, this presentation is nothing short of brilliant! It fills in where the CD re-issues have lacked, with low frequencies which are deep and forceful, but there are also subtleties, with delicate sounds and percussion together with bass guitar which really benefit from the great sense of air and space which is ever present. Moving on to "Pretty Maids All In A Row" this track will settle the vinyl junkies who are still tutting at this review, the tracks slow fade is out of complete silence, there isn't even the remotest of background noise. Unlike the vinyl version. All the tracks are perfectly balanced and it is a tribute to this new medium. On the whole this disc is flawless in musical content. The DVD Video interview with the producer is interesting and novel but it sounds horrendous, which is no drawback when you hear the album. The sound options are Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS which is not mentioned anywhere on the packaging! There is also a stereo version for the purists among you. Overall and even if you know this album back to front this disc is an experience to behold. "Hotel California" is a must have DVD Audio.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eighty million record buyers can't be THAT much off the mark, 10 Feb 2003
By Docendo Discimus (Vita scholae) - See all my reviews
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The Eagles reached the 80.000.000 mark last year. Eighty million records sold - not just of "Hotel California", of course, but of their entire catalogue.
Still, this album is rightly considered their artistic peak as well as their commercial one. I don't think I've ever heard any piece of popular music as well crafted as the title track...all of the Eagles were amazingly gifted musicians, and to have three guitarists of the caliber of Don Felder, Joe Walsh and Glenn Frey assembled in one band is simply astonishing.

The partiture to "Hotel California" reads a classical chamber piece. At one point eight electric and acoustic guitars are playing at the same time!
Everybody has heard "Hotel California" so many times that they forget what an incredible musical achievement it actually is - but just listen to Don Felder's 16-bar solo immediately after the last verse. That has to be one of the greatest rock guitar solos ever committed to tape.

But "Hotel California" isn't just the title track. "New Kid In Town" and "Life In The Fast Lane", with the instantly recognizable main riff by Joe Walsh, were major hit singles as well - in fact, this album doesn't contain a single weak track. "Wasted Time" is a slow, emotional ballad, and "Victim Of Love" a rock song with a crunching cut-n-shuffle riff. Joe Walsh contributes the beautiful "Pretty Maids All In A Row", and bassist Randy Meisner is the man behind "Try And Love Again", a lovely country rocker with ringing lead guitar work from Glenn Frey.
The album closes with the 7½-minute "The Last Resort", which showcases Don Henley the songwriter at his most acidic, but it is also one of his best vocal performances.

This is perhaps less of a pop album than the Eagles' previous records - some of the songs lack the instantly catchy hit quality of "One Of These Nights" or "Lyin' Eyes" - but the Eagles more than make up for this more "mature" approach to songwriting with their awesome instrumental and vocal skills. I can't imagine a more competent band than the Eagles at their mid-seventies prime, and this is the crown jewel in their musical legacy, one of the best and most succesful "adult" rock records of all time.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The album that forever changed my understanding of music., 4 Mar 2004
By Themis-Athena (from somewhere between California and Germany) - See all my reviews
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She'd taped a cool new song off the radio, a friend told me almost 30 years ago; she'd play it for me when I'd come to her place after school.

The song was "Hotel California," and my perception of music changed then and there, once and for all. I didn't even really understand the lyrics - I had barely begun to learn English, and apart from everything else I sure as hell didn't know what "colitas" meant. But understanding all the song's words wasn't necessary. From the first chords played by Felder and Walsh, this song was different from anything I had ever heard before. The layers of electric guitar riffs alternating with and ornamenting Don Henley's vocals, soaring in the chorus and culminating in a moving and evocative duet, touched a spot deep inside me that required no further explanation. Nor, really, did the other songs on this album which I instantaneously knew I had to have. I got the message conveyed in the raw edges of "Life in the Fast Lane," Joe Walsh's riffs throughout the song, the two guitar solos and Don Henley's sneering vocals, as well as I could hear the sense of loss in "Wasted Time," "The Last Resort" and "New Kid in Town."

This is not to say, of course, that the lyrics didn't matter to me once I was able to fully understand them. Rather, that understanding deepened my appreciation for the album; and yet another level of insight was added when I went to California for the first time in 1991. By that time I was an ardent fan, and although the Eagles didn't even exist as a band back then, their music has become an inseparable part of my memory of those months - particularly the album which bears the state's name and is so often called the quintessential California rock album (not only of the 1970s) that this description in itself is bordering on cliche now, true as it may once have been.

Since the release of their 1976 studio album, the Eagles have published several other versions of "Hotel California," and I love them all. (I even - sometimes - like the ska version Don Henley and his incredible tour band performed during their 2001 "Inside Job" tour.) But ultimately, it all comes back down for me to the duet of those two electric guitars which forever redefined the way I listen to music.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic
For those who know The Eagles, Hotel California is one of the best. It doesn't disappoint, even though I have not heard it for so long (it was on vinyl the last time I listened... Read more
Published 2 months ago by S. Freemantle

3.0 out of 5 stars Some seen as "Mum's favourite band"
Yes I can see why, they're not exactly rocking out as such but they have had great appeal. 'Hotel California' has some good lyrics, good riffs and a feel-good feel about it all,... Read more
Published 5 months ago by R. GRAY

4.0 out of 5 stars I admit it - I like this album
I have an admission to make. I like this album.
I'm aware that this will leave me open to accusations of fitting into a white middle-aged middle class stereotype. Read more
Published 7 months ago by haunted

5.0 out of 5 stars Laid back rock with depth and style
Joe Walsh first blew my mind when I inherited an album by Country Joe And The Fish from a family friend's son who tragically died of leukaemia aged 23. The album? Read more
Published 8 months ago by Y. J. Wilson

5.0 out of 5 stars The album that forever changed my understanding of music.
She'd taped a cool new song off the radio, a friend told me some 30 years ago; she'd play it for me when I'd come to her place after school. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Themis-Athena

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
A very listenable and relaxing album, one that has grown on me over time. The songs fit together very well, in particular I like 'New Kid In Town' and 'Pretty Maids All In A... Read more
Published on 19 Sep 2007 by Daniel

5.0 out of 5 stars Summer Music
Hi, I was given this when it was first released on vinyl and did not find it easily accessible at first. I now own it on Cd & DVD-Audio. Read more
Published on 10 April 2007 by kernow hillbilly

5.0 out of 5 stars The album that forever changed my understanding of music.
She'd taped a cool new song off the radio, a friend told me a little less than 25 years ago; she'd play it for me when I'd come to her place after school. Read more
Published on 27 Sep 2006 by Themis-Athena

5.0 out of 5 stars Every track a classic
By far one of the best albums that I have ever heard. Every single track is a classic from the calm and ballad style of 'Wasted Time' to the blues/rock style of 'Life in the Fast... Read more
Published on 30 Jun 2005 by Brenda Henderson

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, relaxing rock - a classic album
There are many ways to describe Hotel California. I personally believe it to be a perfect blend of classic rock and western-style music, built on a slow, arpeggiated (think of... Read more
Published on 9 Jun 2005 by Nightwing015

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