℗ 1976 Asylum Records
Released June 11, 2013
Duration 43m 24s
Record Label Rhino/Elektra
Genre Pop
 

Hotel California

Eagles

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1.1
Hotel California (2013 Remaster)
Eagles
6:31
1.2
New Kid in Town (2013 Remaster)
Eagles
5:04
1.3
Life in the Fast Lane (2013 Remaster)
Eagles
4:46
1.4
Wasted Time (2013 Eagles Remaster)
Eagles
4:56
1.5
Wasted Time (2013 Remaster)
Eagles
1:23
1.6
Victim of Love (2013 Remaster)
Eagles
4:10
1.7
Pretty Maids All in a Row (2013 Eagles Remaster)
Eagles
3:59
1.8
Try and Love Again (2013 Eagles Remaster)
Eagles
5:11
1.9
The Last Resort (2013 Eagles Remaster)
Eagles
7:24
Hotel California is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Eagles, and is one of the best-selling albums of all time. Three singles were released from the album, each reaching high in the Billboard Hot 100: "New Kid in Town" (number 1), "Hotel California" (number 1), and "Life in the Fast Lane" (number 11). The album became the band's best-selling album after Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975). It has been certified 26× Platinum in the U.S., and has sold over 42 million copies sold worldwide. The album was ranked number 37 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". It was their first album with guitarist Joe Walsh, who had replaced founding member Bernie Leadon, and is the last album to feature bassist Randy Meisner. The front cover is a photograph of the Beverly Hills Hotel by David Alexander. The album topped the charts and won the band two Grammy Awards for "Hotel California" and "New Kid in Town". The album was nominated for Album of the Year but lost to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. A 40th anniversary special edition was released in November 2017. The album was recorded between March and October 1976 at Criteria Studios, Miami, FL and Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, CA, and produced by Bill Szymczyk. Although the band favored Los Angeles, the producer Szymczyk wanted to record in Miami as he had developed a fear of living on a fault line in Los Angeles after experiencing an earthquake, and a compromise was then struck to split the recording at both places. While the band were recording the album, Black Sabbath were recording Technical Ecstasy in an adjacent studio at Criteria Studios in Miami. The band was forced to stop recording on numerous occasions because Black Sabbath were too loud and the sound was coming through the wall. The last track of the album, "The Last Resort" had to be re-recorded a number of times due to noise from the next studio.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Rhino/Elektra Studio Masters

Tracks 1-9 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.02
-1.02 to -1.02
-17.99
-21.28 to -15.71
-14.42
-17.90 to -12.20
12
11 to 14
1
Hotel California (2013 Remaster)
0.00-18.25-14.513
2
New Kid in Town (2013 Remaster)
0.00-17.35-14.611
3
Life in the Fast Lane (2013 Remaster)
0.00-16.42-12.911
4
Wasted Time (2013 Eagles Remaster)
0.00-18.55-14.412
5
Wasted Time (2013 Remaster)
-1.02-21.28-17.911
6
Victim of Love (2013 Remaster)
0.00-16.06-12.511
7
Pretty Maids All in a Row (2013 Eagles Remaster)
0.00-20.63-16.914
8
Try and Love Again (2013 Eagles Remaster)
0.00-15.71-12.211
9
The Last Resort (2013 Eagles Remaster)
0.00-17.68-13.911

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