The Eagles took 18 months between their fourth and fifth albums, reportedly spending eight months in the studio recording Hotel California. The album was also their first to be made without Bernie Leadon, who had given the band much of its country flavor, and with rock guitarist Joe Walsh. As a result, the album marks a major leap for the Eagles from their earlier work, as well as a stylistic shift toward mainstream rock. An even more important aspect, however, is the emergence of Don Henley as the band's dominant voice, both as a singer and a lyricist. On the six songs to which he contributes, Henley sketches a thematic statement that begins by using California as a metaphor for a dark, surreal world of dissipation; comments on the ephemeral nature of success and the attraction of excess; branches out into romantic disappointment; and finally sketches a broad, pessimistic history of America that borders on nihilism. Of course, the lyrics kick in some time after one has appreciated the album's music, which marks a peak in the Eagles' playing. Early on, the group couldn't rock convincingly, but the rhythm section of Henley and Meisner has finally solidified, and the electric guitar work of Don Felder and Joe Walsh has arena-rock heft. In the early part of their career, the Eagles never seemed to get a sound big enough for their ambitions; after changes in producer and personnel, as well as a noticeable growth in creativity, Hotel California unveiled what seemed almost like a whole new band. It was a band that could be bombastic, but also one that made music worthy of the later tag of "classic rock," music appropriate for the arenas and stadiums the band was playing. The result was the Eagles' biggest-selling regular album release, and one of the most successful rock albums ever. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
Hotel California
1976 | Elektra / Wea
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CD
$15.99HOTEL CALIFORNIA
10/25/1990
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CD
$15.99HOTEL CALIFORNIA
12/04/2007
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CD
$29.99HOTEL CALIFORNIA (JPN)
12/15/2007
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$24.99HOTEL CALIFORNIA (OGV)
01/27/2009
Videos from Hotel California
All Music Guide Review
Hotel California Track Listing
Credits of Hotel California
- Ed Mashal
- Engineer
- Jim Ed Norman
- Conductor, String Arrangements, String Conductor
- Sid Sharp
- Concert Master
- J.D. Souther
- Composer
- Bill Szymczyk
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Norman Seeff
- Poster Design
- Kevin Gray
- CD Preparation
- Kosh
- Artwork, Art Direction, Graphic Design
- John Kosh
- Design
- David Alexander
- Photography
- Ed Marshall
- Engineer
- Don Felder
- Guitar, Pedal Steel, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Vocals, Slide Guitar, Soloist, Group Member
- Allan Blazek
- Engineer
- Glenn Frey
- Synthesizer, Keyboards, Vocals, Piano, Guitar, Clavinet, Group Member
- Bruce Hensal
- Engineer
- Ted Jensen
- Digital Remastering
- Don Henley
- Synthesizer, Percussion, Drums, Vocals, Group Member, Art Direction
- Randy Meisner
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Guitarron, Group Member
- Joe Walsh
- Organ, Synthesizer, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Vocals, Slide Guitar, Soloist, Group Member
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