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From page 15 of Classic Rock Magazine August 2008



Cover of August 2008 issue.
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THE STORY BEHIND A CLASSIC ALBUM COVER

THE EAGLES

*HOTEL CALIFORNIA RELEASED 1976 HIGHEST CHART POS. UK No.2, US NoJ SLEEVE DESIGN KOSH St DAVID ALEXANDER

Lift According to Eagles lynchpin Don UT Henley, the sleeve of 1976's Hotel California was intended to convey an atmosphere of "faded glory, loss of innocence and decadence".

There was no shortage of locations that fitted the bill in the band's home town of Los Angeles, but Henley looked further afield for his creatives, turning to the British art director Kosh, who had made his reputation with The Beatles (most notably 1969's Abbey Road) and consolidated it with work for The Who (1971s Who's Next).

Having moved to the US West Coast a few months earlier, Kosh was brought in by Eagles management to meet the band and Hear a rough cut of the title track from their next album a hummable but hollow-eyed tale of LA burnouts populating a hotel from which you 'can check out any time you like, but you can never leave'. Then, with the vibe established, it was down to business.

In a 2007 interview with The Rock And Roll Report, Kosh recalled that "Don wanted me to find and portray the Hotel California a hotel which would exemplify a classic California hotel and to portray it with a slightly sinister edge".

Setting out with photographer David Alexander, the designer shot a shortlist of three locations. Henley chose a dusk shot of the Beverly Hills Hotel at 9641 Sunset Boulevard.

Choosing the shot of the Beverly Hills Hotel was the easy part. To shoot it had been more of a challenge, requiring Kosh and Alexander to sit for hours in a 'cherrypicker' platform suspended 60 feet above the street, firing off their cameras, trying to capture the exact moment when the sun dipped behind the building.

Bright and breezy in reality, the Beverly Hills looked seedy and dissolute in the resulting cover shot. "Very few people who even know the Beverly Hills Hotel knew that it was the Beverly Hills Hotel," Alexander told the BBC. "We were in the business of creating fantasies. And that's what it is" Hotel California, of course, became one of the biggest-selling albums in rock history. But not everyone was happy. "As the sales went through the roof," Kosh said, "lawyers for the Beverly Hills Hotel threatened me with a 'cease and desist' action. Until it was gently pointed out by my attorney that the hotel's requests for bookings had tripled since the release of the album."

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