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| ASIN: | B00122IYJY |
| Binding: | MP3 Download |
| Creator: | Van Halen (Primary Contributor) |
| Label: | Rhino/Warner Bros. |
| Manufacturer: | Rhino/Warner Bros. |
| Product Group: | MP3 Music Album |
| Publisher: | Rhino/Warner Bros. |
| Release Date: | Jun 28, 2010 |
| Running Time: | 2128 seconds |
| Sales Rank: | 976 |
| Studio: | Rhino/Warner Bros. |
A must-haveNow imitated to death, Eddie Van Halen's wildly inventive guitar technique of two-handed hammer-on pull-off finger tapping on the fretboard set the new standard for guitar wizardry in the late 1970's. The strength of the Van Halen brothers' musicianship could have made VAN HALEN 1 an essential record, but Michael Anthony's pounding eighth-note anchoring and David Lee Roth's Roger Daltry meets Wayne Newton wailing assured the group a spot in the annals of rock superiority.
The group started out playing small clubs around LA, quickly becoming one of the most popular local acts. Gene Simmons of KISS financed the demo recording that led to the group signing with Warner Brothers and releasing their breakthrough debut album. Strong radio support and constant touring established the group as the leaders of the coming wave of 80's heavy metal. It's painfully obvious that every lead guitarist in every 80's metal band was directly descended from Eddie Van Halen's lineage. Most of these guitarists unquestionably honed their technique by learning to play "Eruption" the instrumental second track on VAN HALEN 1.
The first VAN HALEN album produced 4 "hits" that became staples of AOR radio: "Runnin With the Devil", a cover of the KINKS' "You Really Got Me", "Ain't Talkin Bout Love", and "Jamie's Cryin". (An aside: the opening drum fill from "Jamies Cryin" was sampled for TONE LOC's hit "Wild Thing")
VAN HALEN 1 is not the best VAN HALEN album. Most fans will tell you either FAIR WARNING or WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST hold that dubious title. Regardless of which one is the best, this one is the most historically important. It set new standards as far as guitar playing is concerned, and David Lee Roth took the rock and roll frontman schtick to a new level. What Roth may have lacked in vocal talent he made up for in sheer ballsyness (in spades!). Roth raised the vault bar for all rock singers, and no one was ever able to top it. His James Brown like embellishments on songs like "You Really Got Me" and "Atomic Punk" ooze with sexuality and something that was missing from much late 70's white-boy rock: soul.
The remastered disc of VAN HALEN 1 is the best way to hear this album. The old Warner Brothers CD pressing suffers the same problem that many early CD issues suffer: low sound quality.
The rumor mills keep churning about a supposed reunion between the estranged Roth and the Van Halen brothers. Whether or not that happens is probably irrelevant, as neither side has done anything groundbreaking in 20 years... but back in 1978, VAN HALEN 1 was the most groundbreaking thing the world of rock and roll had heard since Jimi Hendrix asked us if we were experienced.
The Album That Saved Rock N' Roll
VH Never Sounded Better!While Van Halen's subsequent CD's all had great tunes, none were as consitently excellent as this one. The remastering job here is exceptionaly good. The guitar sounds are hot, and clean, the bass and drums sound like they're right in the room, and the vocals are out front, but not inordinately so. You can blast this CD right up to the clipping levels of your electronics, and it sounds clean.
Musically, every song here features some pyrotechnic guitar variation, over a hard driving rhythm section, and complemented by strong vocals by David Lee Roth. In short, it's got the formula that all great rock acts used. But this is not "formula music"; it's the stuff of rock legends, and it's easy to see why VH went straight from LA house parties to super stardom -- headlining in areanas & stadiums-- by the time their 2nd CD came out.
Audiphiles take note: While some "remastered" CD's are barely distinguishable from the originals, this one is a major improvement.
The greatest rock debut of all times!
Simply the greatest band of all time
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A debut album like no other!!
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VAN HALEN ROCKS
Van Halen's all-time classic debut is on fireThe instrumental "Eruption" was described by musicologist Robert Walser as "one minute and twenty-seven seconds of exuberant and playful virtuosity, a violinist's precise and showy technique inflected by the vocal rhetoric of the blues and rock and roll irreverence." Fiery, explosive, with a definitely classical influence. True, 80's metal may have as its forerunners groups like Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, but one mustn't forget classical music's influence on metal. Following Richie Blackmore's Bach progression on Deep Purple's "Highway Star," so too did Eddie Van Halen embody a guitar virtuosity that made him a legend, as he was named Guitar Player magazine's best rock guitarist for five years straight.
They then cover the Kinks' "You Really Got Me," which surpasses the original in terms of guitar power, and here's where Roth's thunderous showman's schtick comes in, and he gets the "oh yeah!" down pat.
"Ain't Talking About Love"--definitely not. David Lee Roth's macho, sexist, and slightly perverse schitck is embodied in "I got something you need... my love is rotten to core" and describing the girl as "semi-good looking," advising her that she better look for a friend, is quite left-handed to say the least. The beginning part of this song was sampled in 2 Live Crew's "The F--- Shop" on As Nasty As They Wanna Be.
The thundering, frantic, freight train-paced "I'm The One" is something Roth used in his Eat'em And Smile in "Shy Boy" except that it doesn't match the energy of the earlier barn-burner. And what a wrap-up after the doo-wop-like interlude! Whew!
If the next song is familiar, it's because "Jamie's Crying" was the song around which Tone-Loc sampled "Wild Thing." The heartbreaking aftermath of a one-night stand, a wish for some more is why Jamie's crying.
"Atomic Punk" and "On Fire" are further examples of the band's wild and woolly theatrics, with the latter getting into some surfing motifs--"I'm hangin' ten now baby, as I ride your sonic, ooh wave" and being in the girl's presence both via their headphones, and ultimately their beds.
"Feel Your Love Tonight" is another example of David Lee Roth's macho swagger, trying to impress some girl with the cliched pickup lines like her being the prettiest girl he's ever known, and get her so that "by morning you'll be mine, yes, all mine."
The guys then cover John Brim's "Ice Cream Man" a playful ode to
old-fashioned rock and roll that starts with a soft bluesy tone
before exploding into the usual Van Halen theatrics.
All I can say about this classic debut album, which went 6X
platinum, is, to alter a line from "Ice Cream Castle," "all
...flavours are guaranteed to satisfy."
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