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Best Of Van Halen Vol.1

Best Of Van Halen Vol.1
  • List Price: $49.98
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  • Seller:angelosmailorder
  • Sales Rank:205,932
  • Format:Extra tracks, Import
  • Language:English (Unknown)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:November 4, 1996
  • EAN:4943674090020
  • ASIN:B0000074QB
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Tracks
  • Eruption
  • Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
  • Runnin' With the Devil
  • Dance the Night Away
  • And the Cradle Will Rock...
  • Unchained
  • Jump
  • Panama
  • Hot for Teacher
  • Why Can't This Be Love
  • Dreams
  • When It's Love
  • Poundcake
  • Right Now
  • Can't Stop Lovin' You
  • Humans Being
  • Can't Get This Stuff No More [Radio Edit]
  • Me Wise Magic


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Japanese pressing of Van Halen's single disc Best Of Vol. 1 (originally released in 1996) featuring one bonus track: 'Hot For Teacher'. This was the compilation that essentially brought Van Halen to a close when the band drafted in original vocalist David Lee Roth to record two new tracks. This reunion was short-lived but it was enough to anger then-current vocalist Sammy Hagar into leaving the band. Hagar did tour with the band in 2004, but they've never recovered from the firestorm that this release sparked! 18 tracks. Warner. 2007.
Amazon.com
It took over 20 years for Van Halen to release a Best of album, and even then, the band downplayed the effort. Instead sticking to the original plan of releasing a two-disc set--one of material with original frontman David Lee Roth, and the other with his 11-year replacement Sammy Hagar--the band opted for a single CD chronicling their entire career. For the previously uninitiated, it's a golden introduction to a band that changed the face of '80s hard rock. Guitar-blazing old tracks like "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love," and "Dance the Night Away" segue into more commercial numbers like "Jump" and "Panama" from 1984. These in turn, set the stage for Hagar's slicker, more polished vocals on "Right Now" and "How Do I Know When It's Love." But while newcomers will be thrilled with the delights within, old fans will probably find little of use, since the two highly touted new tracks with Roth are pretty disposable. --Jon Wiederhorn

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