Eagles: Hell Freezes Over (1994) [PG|NR]

Release Date:
August 25, 1994

Original Title:
Eagles: Hell Freezes Over

Alternate Titles:
Eagles - Hell Freezes Over

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
Geffen Pictures
Image Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U  US: PG|NR 

Runtime: 99

Recorded in a film studio in Burbank, California in April 1994

The Eagles performed live for the first time in April 1994 after a fourteen-year-long hiatus. Their reunion album’s name was in reference to Don Henley’s quote after the band’s breakup in 1980, when he commented that they would only play together again “when Hell freezes over”. Recorded at the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California for an MTV special, the live sessions produced eleven tracks for the album, including a new acoustic version of “Hotel California”.

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Art Department Assistant:
Brian Jacobson

Art Direction:
Shelley Warner

Assistant Makeup Artist:
michael johnston

Cinematography:
Wayne Ewing

Conductor:
Don Davis

Director:
Beth McCarthy-Miller

Editor:
Stan Kellam

Executive In Charge Of Production:
John Beug

Executive Producer:
Joel Stillerman
Irving Azoff

Hairstylist:
Diane Wiedenmann

Line Producer:
Audrey Johns

Makeup Artist:
Patricia Bunch
Nina Kraft

Producer:
Carol Donovan

Production Design:
Keith Ian Raywood

Sound:
Scott Appleton
Devin Atwood

Sound Assistant:
Bruce Arledge Jr.

Stage Director:
Ed Swink
David Stallbaumer

Unit Manager:
Drana Prekelezaj

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