Eagles on DVD-A


I haven't purchased Hotel California on DVD-A mainly because whenever I hear an old Eagles tune on the radio I think "Whoa, the recording quality really sucked back then."

However, I have also read that when some old material was remastered for CD they really munched the sound in comparison to the original vinyl.

In the end the question is, does the Hotel California DVD-A sound good, or just so-so?
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Being a redheadded stepchild I have difficulty expressing my overt enthusiasm for DVD A on this site. Analog , redbook , xrcd , hdcd ect and of course the sacd format all get treated with kid gloves while the mere mention of multichannel DVD A gets the usual snickers and frowns. The problem is that while both formats deliver { at times depending on recording } superior fidelity to redbook , DVD A often has agressive surround mixes that confound and frustrate two channel loyalists and reviews alike. I have many of the same sacd and dvd a titles and at times you wouldnt know it was the same album yet each offer exciting avenues of sonic experience. The eagles DVD A is a stellar yet conservative mix you will love . The Axis recordings are ALL incredible and are worth every penny. I would recommend getting into DVD a for their work alone! I cannot for the life of me understand why The Absolute Sound ignores their work .
I second, third, fourth, etc. those who have described how good this DVD-A sounds. My listening is in two channel 24/196, not multi channel. There are some DVD-A's out there that suck, but this is not one of them. BTW, I saw the Eagles in 1977 and again about two years ago, both times Joe Walsh rocked the house and they were just terrific!
I also agree about the Eagles on DVD-Audio.
I love the way this disc sounds...stellar!
It is one of my all time favorite Dvd-Audio discs.
I also listen to the Advanced Resolution Stereo portion of the disc whenever I play it.