Van Halen
Van Halen =180g vinyl =
1 x LP
180grs 33⅓rpm
( 1978 ) - 2015 reissue on 180g LP= From 1978 An eruption of pure rock Van Halens RIAA certified mul...Considered one of the greatest debut albums in rock history, features some of rock radio’s most played songs of all time like “Runnin’ With The Devil,”
Release date: 12-06-2015(Originally released in 1978)
2015 reissue on 180g LP=An eruption of pure rock Van Halens RIAA certified mul...Considered one of the greatest debut albums in rock history, features some of rock radio’s most played songs of all time like “Runnin’ With The Devil,” “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love,” “Jamie’s Cryin’,” the band’s signature cover of The Kinks’ “You Really Got Me,” and “Eruption.”
Tracks:
A1 Runnin' With The Devil
A2 Eruption
A3 You Really Got Me
A4 Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
A5 I'm The One
B1 Jamie's Cryin'
B2 Atomic Punk
B3 Feel Your Love Tonight
B4 Little Dreamer
B5 Ice Cream Man
B6 On Fire
Van Halen reinvented the sound of hard rock in 1978 with their influential and wildly successful eponymous debut album and then achieved even greater success six years later with 1984. Both albums would define a generation while selling more than 10 million copies each in the U.S. alone to earn diamond-certification from the RIAA. The band recently went back to the original analog tapes and remastered both of these landmark albums – Van Halen and 1984 – which are are now set for release in March 2015 through Warner Bros. Records.
Considered one of the greatest debut albums in rock history, Van Halen took the music world by storm in 1978 with an 11-song manifesto that features some of rock radio’s most played songs of all time and scorching concert staples like “Runnin’ With The Devil,” “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love,” “Jamie’s Cryin’,” the band’s signature cover of The Kinks’ “You Really Got Me,” and Eddie Van Halen’s finger-tapping tour de force, “Eruption.” Six years and five albums later, Van Halen had become one of the biggest bands in world around the release of 1984, which includes a number of the band’s most legendary songs such as the #1 hit, “Jump,” “Panama,” and “Hot For Teacher.”
Mastering engineer Chris Bellman, who remastered the original albums for Bernie Grundman Studios, Hollywood, CA, was enlisted for these new versions. In order to produce the original sound the band intended, Bellman cut straight from the quarter-inch tapes for these new 180-gram vinyl versions. Newly mastered versions of Diver Down, Women and Children First, Van Halen II and Fair Warning will also be available soon.
Drager(LP,EP,12,7,CD): LP
Qual(120grs,150grs,180grs): 180grs
Speed(33,45): 33
Label: Rhino
Originally released: 1978
This release: 2009