Hotel California

100 Best Albums To put the Eagles’ mid-’70s dominance into perspective, consider this: in early 1976, the group released Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, a compilation that would spend the next half decade in the Billboard Top 200 and go on to become the biggest-selling album of the 20th century in the United States. But here’s the crazy thing: the band’s most popular, career-defining song was still to come. That honour, of course, goes to the title track of their 1976 smash Hotel California, the record where the Eagles expunged any lingering trace of their country-rock roots and took up residence in the football stadiums of the world.
That shift can be largely attributed to the new kid in town: Joe Walsh, who replaced outgoing founding guitarist Bernie Leadon. Formerly the frontman of dirty-boogie outfit the James Gang and an eccentric, hard-rockin’ solo artist in his own right, Walsh immediately puts his stamp on the band with the opening “Hotel California”, where he and six-string wingman Don Felder added the exclamation point to Don Henley’s eerie, enigmatic narrative with one of the most dramatic, finger-aching guitar solos in the rock canon. That swagger spills over into the brontosaurus stomp of “Victim of Love” (the closest this band ever got to heavy metal) and the disco-fied “Life in the Fast Lane”, an account of Hollywood hedonism as alluringly decadent as a penthouse masquerade ball with an open bar. But Hotel California is both a portrait of ’70s excess from behind the velvet rope and the soundtrack to the inevitably cruel comedown. In the sweeping yet cynical piano ballad “The Last Resort”, Henley is already bracing for the moment when the party has to end—not just for a band that would split within four years, but for the very notion of American capitalism itself.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Hotel California
A2 New Kid In Town
A3 Life In The Fast Lane
A4 Wasted Time
B1 Wasted Time (Reprise)
B2 Victim Of Love
B3 Pretty Maids All In A Row
B4 Try And Love Again
B5 The Last Resort

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_California_(album)
Format 1× Vinyl (Gatefold, 180 Gram) LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Label Asylum Records
Catalog Number RRM1-1084
Notes ℗ & © 1976 Elektra/Asylum Records for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S. All Rights Reserved. Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing, a Warner Music Group Company. Made in EU. LC02982 LP is pressed on 180 gram vinyl and replicates the original album packaging - which means that includes a replica of the poster from the original issue with band photos by Norman Seeff in full colour.
Discogs URL Eagles - Hotel California