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Hotel California

Hotel California Tracks
1. Hotel California
2. New Kid In Town
3. Life In The Fast Lane
4. Wasted Time
5. Wasted Time (Reprise)
6. Victim Of Love
7. Pretty Maids All In A Row
8. Try & Love Again
9. Last Resort
Eagles - Hotel California
Hotel California Review
It's no accident that The Eagles Greatest Hits might one day pass Michael Jackson's Thriller as the best-selling album of all time-- the Eagles made great singles. By contrast, their albums could be spotty and strained by self-conscious artistry. Hotel California was arguably the band's best single album--it was certainly the Eagles' biggest original disc-- and it also underscored the band's need to make a big statement. The title tune reflected the album's theme of paradise lost in California, painting this picture with a musical arrangement that punctuated strumming guitars with dramatic drums, and perhaps the band's most famous lyric: "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave." "New Kid in Town" was an equally fine albeit much more traditional Eagles ballad. "Life in the Fast Lane" aspired to hard rock but largely gunned its engine without taking off. The rest is okay, but nothing more than secondary Eagles songs that happened to be nestled into the album that came to define the `70s supergroup. --John Milward
Hotel California Review
From the original master tapes on 24 karat Gold disc. Booklet includes complete original artwork. Standard jewel case.


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Two words Joe Walsh.......
4
Fantastic album, with a bonus, Joe Walsh. Excellent music, title track, country punned New Kid In Town, Life In The Fast Lane, all the regulars from normal airplay. This is why we love The Eagles, straight to the point rock and roll.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-11
still a gem...29 years later!
5
I've been listening to this marvel for 29 years. The songs that impassioned me when in college when this came out were "Pretty Maids, "Wasted Time" and "Last Resort". 29 years later, I turn to these 3 still. Never really dug the "hits" at that time as radio forced them down our throats....and also because there were terrible local bar bands that tried to emulate "Fast Lane", which I hated back then for that reason.

"New Kid" seems very out of place here (as I chronologically grow older...) but this is still, as with the "Born To Run" collection by Springsteen, an absolute joy to listen to.

Buy it.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-12-03
Great album, ignore the trolls
5
The people who gave this album "OMG WORST ALBUM EVAR!!!11" type reviews are just trolls. Ignore them. The others do a little better and criticize the music style, which is at least a legit complaint. To them I say that Hotel California is great not for the music in of itself, but for the lyrics and attitudes expressed in the music and the lyrics. I would liken in to comparing Led Zeppelin to Pink Floyd; Zep tended to have the better tunes musically, but Floyd blew them away when it came to lyrics and albums on a whole. To those too simple minded to understand that a song does not have to just 'sound good' to be great, I am sorry.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-11-16