Van Halen - Van Halen

Van Halen

Van Halen

  • Genre: Hard Rock
  • Release Date: 2009-01-27
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1978 Warner Records Inc. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, A Warner Music Group
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Runnin' with the Devil Van Halen 3:34
2
Eruption Van Halen 1:42
3
You Really Got Me Van Halen 2:36
4
Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love Van Halen 3:47
5
I'm the One Van Halen 3:44
6
Jamie's Cryin' Van Halen 3:29
7
Atomic Punk Van Halen 2:59
8
Feel Your Love Tonight Van Halen 3:40
9
Little Dreamer Van Halen 3:21
10
Ice Cream Man Van Halen 3:18
11
On Fire Van Halen 3:00

Reviews

  • My #1 ranked hard rock debut album of all time!

    5
    By Oz Cowboy
    Classic Van Halen is the best version of the band. 6 solid albums, but this one is the best of them.
  • The Eruption heard ‘round the world

    5
    By Gregorius Maximus Music
    Van Halen’s debut album began a new epoch in rock history. It’s for good reason that this album is considered one of the greatest in rock ‘n roll. You’ve heard the hits and are rightfully impressed but, like all Van Halen offerings, it’s the mind-blowing “deep cuts” that will brand one a lifelong fan. Van Halen fans debate which era—DLR or Sammy—was the greatest, however, one thing is NOT up for debate: Edward Van Halen was the greatest rock guitarist of his generation, bar none. There’s not even a close second, in this fan’s estimation. Eddie could shred. No doubt about that. He invented a type of guitar playing. Yes. I argue he’s the best because no one has matched the significance of his originality, melodic artistry, ethereal interludes—which always complemented and enhanced the core of the arrangements—and rhythmic beauty. Humanity will not see the likes of EVH for, perhaps, one hundred years or more. May God rest his soul.
  • Rip Edward

    5
    By anyway heres wonder wall
    Ed’s the reason I picked up guitar. now I use his techniques whenever I can (which is probably why I got fourth at rockvilles 30secs to shred). I’m 12!
  • EVH is the GOAT

    5
    By bisco2
    Best debut album in rock history with the greatest musician of the 20th century.
  • The Album that Shook the World

    5
    By AuerswaldBlue
    When this album was released the guitar world was shook to its core.It changed the face of rock in one sweeping blow. R.I.P. EVH
  • R.I.P. EVH🎸

    5
    By BombKat
    Has to be the best debut album in hard rock history! And just like Eddie was inspired by Eric “Slowhand” Clapton, Eddie has already inspired millions and will continue to inspire new generations of musicians as they try to learn the best techniques. I remember my friend Jason in my sophomore year in high school in Kona, Hi. learned to play “Eruption” and almost all of VH ‘78 the album perfectly, because he believed that if he was going to play guitar🎸he may as well learn from the best. I miss those days of yesteryear, and I agree with another reviewer, I hate 2020, F@*K Trump, F@*K COVID-19😷, and F@*K every kind of Cancer. Too many good people have died, and too many more will die. Hopefully 🙏 him and all his enablers will be voted out on Tuesday November 3rd.
  • A masterpiece

    5
    By JEB from SC
    Ahead of it’s time. Rock music like no one ever heard before. Lightning in a bottle! No one can ever replace EVH.
  • Heavy Metal 1978

    5
    By BASHEM72
    The best Metal band the world has ever heard. The greatest guitar Player and the greatest front man any rock band has ever seen. Mix in a killer drummer and a bass player with some of the best back up vocals. Again, the greatest rock band in the world in my opinion. Mic drop...
  • Awesome, but dead

    4
    By M!KE!!
    Van Halen’s music is awesome! I miss EVH though. I’d wanna hear him play Eruption till his fingers bleed. So freaking cool!
  • A MUST OWN RECORD.

    5
    By johnnynycborntowin
    One great debut albums of all time. A must own. The soundtrack of a generation. The birth is of the sunset strip scene of the 1980s in Los Angeles starts here. Rip king Ed