Eagles /Hotel Californial Rehearsals 1976
Eagles /Hotel Californial Rehearsals 1976
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The leaked sound source that has caused a stir is now available for release. The sound source is a studio rehearsal of the production of the album "HOTEL CALIFORNIA", which goes beyond the realm of a great masterpiece and can be said to be a treasure of music culture. This is a groundbreaking discovery that is currently shaking the whole world. The recordings excavated this time are roughly divided into four parts. All of them are superb soundboard recordings. [HOTEL CALIFORNIA Session #1] First up is the studio session (29 minutes 51 minutes) during the production of "HOTEL CALIFORNIA". It is said to have been excavated from the "Record Plant Studio" in Los Angeles. Demo sound sources range from play sessions to temporary remixes that are almost the same as the finished product, but this recording is thought to be a "composition session". The sound is superb soundboard. It has a different flavor from the finished product that has been polished by mixing and mastering, but that is why the sense of adhesion is incredible, and even one guitar pick and one drum hit permeate the brain. Even more vivid is the voice. The breathing of the members counting, checking the chords, and chatting is super realistic. And the content is also rich. "New Kid In Town" is recorded in two takes with a performance that confirms the chords and beats, and "The Last Resort" is recorded as an early version "Paradise" with a vivid temporary vocal of "La La La ...". As the heartfelt melody strikes the heart, voices confirming the song structure with "verse" and "chorus" fly out, and the voice of "It was good!" is also super realistic. And "Hotel California" is also an early version titled "Big Night". Although there is a voice in the middle, it is a version that seems to be trying out a backing arrangement with an instrumental without singing. [ONE OF THESE NIGHTS Session] Next is the session of the previous work "ONE OF THESE NIGHTS" (23 minutes 38 seconds). This album was also produced at "Record Plant Studio", and it seems to have been excavated by the same route. And the sound is also super superb. With a more vivid stereo feeling than the above session, you will be captivated by the feeling that you are really a part of the staff. The production scenes are very similar in content. The temporary vocals of "After The Thrill Is Gone" and "Take It To The Limit" are tried out in two takes. In addition, four takes of three songs are recorded: "Banshee vs. C.N.", an early instrumental version of "Too Many Hands", and "Fellini", an early version of "Journey Of The Sorcerer" without strings. However, the process seems to be more advanced than the "HOTEL CALIFORNIA" sessions, and the shape of the songs is quite solidified. Even the instrumentals are well-crafted, and it feels like the details are being worked out towards completion. [Live Tracks] Only three are live. Although the date and place are unknown, "Already Gone" from "ON THE BORDER" is played on a stage where cheers can be heard (5 minutes 20 seconds). Of course, this is also an excellent soundboard, and it is complete enough to be released as a live single as it is. Since the other tracks are raw, it doesn't feel strange to have only one song live. [HOTEL CALIFORNIA Session #2] The fourth one is again the "HOTEL CALIFORNIA" session (5 minutes 56 seconds). The chronological order is different, but this work is recorded in the state it was excavated. Two songs are recorded here, and the amplitude from the playful "A Bull Pig" to the moving "Wasted Time" is interesting. "Wasted Time" is still in the early stages of the tentative lyrics, but the arrangement is becoming quite solid. The conversation at the end where they consult while repeating the parts is also super realistic. This is all the excavated sound source, but this work also has a special bonus. An instrumental version of "Hotel California" is recorded. This is the same performance as the official version, but the karaoke version with only the vocal track removed. The initial version of the main rehearsal was also an instrumental, but I hope you enjoy the difference in the degree of completion. That's about an hour of shocking new excavation. It's not uncommon for demo sound sources to have a worn-out sound or microphone collection, but all the tracks in this work are exceptional. It's an ultra-excellent quality that is close to the finished album. Recorded at Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, CA. USA March - October 1976 and more (71:44) Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA. March - October 1976 1. Randy's Gonna Play His Bass 2. Be My Baby (in progress) / How Long 3. New Kid In Town 1 4. New Kid In Town 2 5. "dead air" 6. Paradise (early version of "The Last Resort") 7. Big Night (early version of "Hotel California") "One Of These Nights" Recording Sessions 1974-75 8. After the Thrill Is Gone 9. Take It To The Limit 1 10. Take It To The Limit 2 11. Banshee vs. C.N. 12. Fellini Unknown Live Recordings 13. Already Gone Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA. March - October 1976 14. A Bull Pig 15. Wasted Time Bonus Track 16. Hotel California (Instrumental)
Recorded at Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, CA. USA March - October 1976 and more (71:44) Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA. March - October 1976 1. Randy's Gonna Play His Bass 2. Be My Baby (in progress) / How Long 3. New Kid In Town 1 4. New Kid In Town 2 5. "dead air" 6. Paradise (early version of "The Last Resort") 7. Big Night (early version of "Hotel California") "One Of These Nights" Recording Sessions 1974-75 8. After the Thrill Is Gone 9. Take It To The Limit 1 10. Take It To The Limit 2 11. Banshee vs. C.N. 12. Fellini Unknown Live Recordings 13. Already Gone Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA. March - October 1976 14. A Bull Pig 15. Wasted Time Bonus Track 16. Hotel California(Instrumental)