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With their 1978 eponymous debut,
Van Halen
simultaneously rewrote the rules of rock guitar and hard rock in general. Guitarist
Eddie Van Halen
redefined what the electric guitar could do, developing a blindingly fast technique with a variety of self-taught two-handed tapping, hammer-ons, pull-offs, and effects that mimicked the sounds of machines and animals. It was wildly inventive and over the top, equaled only by vocalist
David Lee Roth
, who brought the role of a metal singer to near-performance art standards.
Roth
wasn't blessed with great technique, unlike
Eddie
, but he had a flair for showmanship derived as much from lounge performers as
Robert Plant
. Together, they made
Van Halen
into the most popular American rock & roll band of the late '70s and early '80s, and in the process set the template for hard rock and heavy metal for the '80s.
Throughout the '80s, it was impossible not to hear
Van Halen
's instrumental technique on records that ranged from the heaviest metal to soft pop. Furthermore,
Roth
's irony-drenched antics were copied by singers who took everything literally. One of these was
Sammy Hagar
, an arena rock veteran from the '70s who replaced
Roth
after the vocalist had a falling out with
Van Halen
in 1985.
Hagar
stayed with the band longer than
Roth
, helping the group remain a fixture on the top of the charts through the late '80s and early '90s. Halfway through the '90s the group's sales began to slide, just as tensions between
Hagar
and
Eddie
began to arise. As the group prepped a greatest hits album,
Hagar
was fired (or quit) and
Roth
was brought back on to sing two cuts on the compilation. He was subsequently replaced by
Gary Cherone
, a former member of
Extreme
, who lasted through one album before departing. After a half-decade hiatus, the band mounted a reunion tour with
Hagar
, who left in 2005 only to be replaced by
Roth
, with this reunion leading to a new album called A Different Kind of Truth in 2011.
Through all the upheaval over lead vocalists,
Eddie Van Halen
and his prodigious talent remained the core of
Van Halen
. The son of a Dutch bandleader,
Eddie
and his family moved from the Netherlands to Pasadena, California in 1962, when he was seven years old and his older brother,
Alex
, was nine. As their father supported the family by playing in wedding bands,
Eddie
and
Alex
continued their classical piano training. Soon, both boys were enraptured by rock & roll.
Eddie
learned how to play drums and
Alex
took up the guitar, eventually switching instruments. The brothers began a hard rock band called
Mammoth
and began playing around Pasadena, eventually meeting
David Lee Roth
. At the time,
Roth
, who had been raised in a wealthy Californian family, was singing in Redball Jet. Impressed by the
Van Halen
brothers, he joined forces with the group. Shortly afterward, bassist
Michael Anthony
, who was singing with
Snake
, became a member of
Mammoth
. After discovering that another band had the rights to the name
Mammoth
, the group decided to call themselves
Van Halen
in 1974, rejecting the proposed Rat Salade.
For the next three years,
Van Halen
played throughout Pasadena, Santa Barbara, and Los Angeles, in both clubs and hotel bars. Their repertoire covered everything from pop and rock to disco, but they eventually worked in their own original material. Within a few years, they had become the most popular local band in Los Angeles, and
Eddie
became well known for his groundbreaking technique. In 1977,
Kiss
'
Gene Simmons
financed a demo recording session for
Van Halen
after seeing them at the Starwood Club. On the strength of
Simmons
' recommendation,
Mo Ostin
and
Ted Templeman
signed
Van Halen
to Warner Bros., releasing the band's debut the following year.
Van Halen
became a hit due to strong word of mouth, constant touring, and support from AOR radio. Within three months the album had gone gold, and five months later it went platinum. It would eventually sell over six million copies, thanks to the album rock staples "You Really Got Me," "Jamie's Cryin'," and "Runnin' with the Devil."
Van Halen II
, released in 1979, continued the band's success, as "Dance the Night Away" became their first Top 20 single.
Women and Children First
(1980) didn't have any charting singles, but was a success on the album charts, reaching number six. The band supported the album with their first headlining, international arena tour, and were quickly on their way to being superstars. Released in 1981,
Fair Warning
wasn't quite as popular as their previous records, yet it still peaked at number six.
Diver Down
, released in 1982, was a huge hit, spawning a number 12 cover of
Roy Orbison
's "(Oh) Pretty Woman" and reaching number three.
While all of their previous albums were successful,
Van Halen
didn't become superstars until 1984, when their album
1984
became an across-the-board smash. Released on New Year's Day,
1984
rocketed to number two on the strength of the number one single "Jump." Like many songs on the album, "Jump" was driven by
Eddie
's new synthesizer, and while
Roth
was initially reluctant to use electronics, the expansion of the group's sound was widely praised. Throughout 1984,
Van Halen
gained steam, as "I'll Wait" and "Panama" became Top 15 singles and "Hot for Teacher" became a radio and MTV staple.
Despite the group's breakthrough success, things were not well within the band. During their
1984
tour, each member played separate solo sets and was physically separated on the stage.
Roth
was unhappy with
Eddie
's appearance on
Michael Jackson
's 1983 hit "Beat It," and
Eddie
grew tired of the comic antics of
Roth
. In 1985,
Roth
released a solo EP,
Crazy from the Heat
, which spawned hit covers of "California Girls" and "Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody." When
Roth
delayed the recording of
Van Halen
's follow-up to
1984
, he was fired from the band. Most observers were taken by surprise when
Sammy Hagar
was named as
Roth
's replacement. The former lead singer of
Montrose
,
Hagar
's solo career had been sporadically successful, highlighted by such arena metal hits as "Three-Lock Box" and "I Can't Drive 55."
Though many critics suspected
Hagar
wouldn't be able to sustain
Van Halen
's remarkable success, his first album with the band, 1986's
5150
, was a huge hit, reaching number one and spawning the hit singles "Why Can't This Be Love," "Dreams," and "Love Walks In." Released in 1988,
OU812
was just as successful, earning stronger reviews than its predecessor and generating the hits "When It's Love" and "Finish What You Started."
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge
, released in 1991, was another number one hit, partially due to the hit MTV video for "Right Now."
Van Halen
followed the album with their first live record, the double-album
Van Halen Live: Right Here, Right Now
in 1993.
By the spring 1995 release of
Balance
, tensions between
Eddie Van Halen
and
Sammy Hagar
had grown considerably.
Eddie
had recently undergone well-publicized treatment for alcoholism, and
Hagar
was notorious for his party-hearty ways, even writing a paean to Amsterdam's hash bars with "Amsterdam" on
Balance
. Furthermore, the band had become subject to criticism that it simply repeated a formula. While
Balance
was successful, entering the charts at number one and selling two million copies shortly after its release, it stalled quickly afterward. The band wanted to release a greatest-hits collection, but
Hagar
balked at the idea, escalating tensions even further. Following a skirmish in 1996 over the recording of a song for the Twister soundtrack,
Eddie
decided to make a change by switching singers.
Van Halen
began recording new material with
Roth
without informing
Hagar
, who went ballistic upon learning of the group's reunion.
According to
Hagar
,
Eddie
fired him shortly afterward;
Eddie
claimed
Hagar
quit.
Roth
proceeded to record two new songs for
Van Halen
's
Best Of, Vol. 1
, and once the reunion became public, the rock media reacted positively to the news; MTV began airing a welcome back commercial days after the announcement. However, the reunion was not to be. Following an appearance at the MTV Music Awards,
Eddie Van Halen
fired
Roth
from the band, claiming that he was only on board to record two new songs.
Roth
said that he was duped into recording the songs, believing that the reunion was permanent. Former
Extreme
vocalist
Gary Cherone
was announced as the band's new lead singer. Though the resulting
Best Of, Vol. 1
was a success,
Eddie
's reputation as a nice guy was tarnished once the entire affair was over.
Cherone
's long-awaited debut with
Van Halen
, entitled
Van Halen III
, was finally released in March of 1998. Although the album debuted high on the charts, crashing in at number three, it quickly slipped down, since the reception to the album from fans, critics, and radio was mixed.
After
Van Halen III
proved to be the worst-selling album of
Van Halen
's long and illustrious career (the ensuing world tour was poorly attended as well),
Cherone
was dismissed from
Van Halen
in 1999. Immediately, rumors began to swirl once more of an impending
David Lee Roth
/
Van Halen
reunion. Things were kept hush-hush in the
Van Halen
camp until early 2001, when
David Lee Roth
went public on his website with an update, confirming that he had recorded several new songs with the band but hadn't heard back from them since the previous summer.
Only a few days after
Roth
's news,
Eddie Van Halen
admitted to the public that he was battling cancer, but was told by his doctors that chances were good for a complete recovery. In the summer of 2001,
Eddie
told
MTV News
that the band's remaining members had penned a total of three albums' worth of new material and that they were still unsure of who their next singer would be. Months later, the band parted ways with Warner Bros., its label since 1979. The bandmembers blamed the label for promoting younger bands, while also admitting that they had not yet found
Cherone
's replacement and were no longer considering
Roth
.
The next three years found various members tending to situations both personal and professional.
Eddie
and longtime wife Valerie Bertinelli separated,
Michael Anthony
began making regular appearances with
Sammy Hagar
's
Warboritas
, and in a surprise move,
David Lee Roth
and
Hagar
hit the road together for the popular
Heavyweight Champs of Rock & Roll Tour
. In 2004, the band announced that
Hagar
would return to the fold for an American tour in support of a new greatest-hits collection,
The Best of Both Worlds
. The shows were undeniably successful, but tensions were high, and
Hagar
and
Anthony
returned to
the Warboritas
the following year. In 2007,
Van Halen
were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and rumors of a reunion tour with
Roth
began to circulate again. Those rumors were confirmed on August 17th when the group announced legitimate dates, along with a controversial lineup change that replaced
Michael Anthony
with
Eddie
's son
Wolfgang
on bass. The tour kicked off in September and went on to gross over $93 million, the most successful tour in the band's history.
Riding this great success,
Van Halen
decided to head into the studio to cut their first album since 1998's III. Working with producer John Shanks, the band recorded the album in 2011, then launched their full-scale comeback in the early days of 2012, performing a showcase concert at Cafe Wha? on January 5, with the single "Tattoo" arriving five days later. The full-length album, A Different Kind of Truth, followed in February 2012.
–
Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Greg Prato, Rovi
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More Van Halen
Discography
A Different Kind of Truth
Runnin' With The Devil / Eruption [Digital 45]
Panama: A Millennium Tribute to Van Halen
The Very Best of Van Halen
The Best of Both Worlds
2012
Tattoo
2012
Triple Album Collection
2010
Live on Air
2008
Right Here, Right Now [CD/DVD]
2007
Best of Van Halen 1978-1984
2004
It's About Time
2000
Van Halen Box: 1978-1984
2000
Little Guitars: A Tribute to Van Halen
1999
Van Halen Box: 1986-1993
1998
Van Halen III
1998
Live in Pittsburgh '98
1997
Mini Best
1996
Best of Van Halen, Vol. 1
1996
Best of Volume I
1995
Not Enough
1995
Can't Stop Lovin' You
1995
Balance
1994
Jump (Live)
1993
Live: Right Here, Right Now
1992
Right Now
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