Do you want to know a secret? I don't think Van Halen was ever a "good" band. I think they got lucky with the look, and right sound, at the right moment in an MTV era with their album, 1984. I don't believe that if they hadn't made the drastic change to their music, ala adopting synthesizers, and a mainstream sound, that anyone would be talking about them today.
I say all of that knowing it's all a bunch of bull.
There's no doubt that Van Halen wanted to be stars. I mean, have you heard of any other band who were enroute to meet with their perspective label, only to have their car break down, and literally run down the road to get there? They were hungry, and eager for the chance.
Unfortunately, their deal for two album was heavily in the label's favor, leaving the band a million dollars in debt after touring for their 1978 self-titled debut album. At the time, it was highly regarded as one of the most successful debuts of all time, reaching number nineteen on the Billboard pop music charts.
In the midst of touring, Van Halen returned to the studio for a mere two weeks to complete the tracks for the follow-up, 1979's Van Halen II. It would produce the single, Dance the Night Away, which peaked at number fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100.
The band was a touring machine, never taking more than a two-week break to return to the studio to record more material. There third album, 1980's Women and Children First, continued their trend of platinum selling albums for their label. With it came two more singles, And The Cradle Will Rock..., and Everybody Wants Some!!
Here we pause to dive into that record...er, CD.
And The Cradle Will Rock... kicks things off, delivering pretty much the only tune I knew from the album, and the reason I ended up adding it to my collection.
It's definitely a hard rocking recording, and the sound I pretty much expected from post synth Van Halen. I mean, while I haven't listened to the album from start to finish, I'm no stranger to their music.
With that said, the only other track from the whole thing that grabbed my attention was the unique, I guess we can even call it odd, ditty, Could This Be Magic? In the grand scheme of things, it's way out of place among the other louder tracks. It kind of reminds me of that cooky style than Roth was known for.
Not a bad album overall, but definitely not many hits to get excited about. Despite my sarcastic opener to this post, I can understand why Van Halen quickly boomed into popularity in such a short period. While they're not my favorite of all time, I respect what they contributed to the 70's, 80's, and early 90's. Personally, I checked out after For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. So, I can't attest to what they've done since.
But we're far from there. Our next stop is 1981's Fair Warning.
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