It’s 1994, and The Eagles are stepping back on stage in Melbourne after 14 years apart. Don Henley and Glenn Frey, architects of one of the most successful rock bands of the 1970s, reunited to perform what became their most celebrated comeback. This 2-CD box set captures those nights with pristine audio and detailed liner notes, documenting a reunion that resonated with millions who’d grown up on “Hotel California” and “Take It Easy.”
The Eagles broke up in 1980 at the height of their powers, and their 1994 reunion tour was a genuine event—not a cash grab, but a creative return. This Melbourne pressing is a direct artifact of that moment, when a generation reconnected with the soundtrack of their youth. For collectors of classic rock, it’s both a historical document and a portal: the sound of a band proving they could still deliver, captured before Glenn Frey’s death in 2016 gave these recordings added resonance. A essential piece of 1990s rock history and Eagles devotee culture.
