Sep 5, 2018 - One would have expected a similar trajectory when Van Halen reunited with David Lee Roth for 2012's A Different Kind of Truth, a comeback.
Contents • • • • • History [ ] The official press release announcing the album, arrived on February 5, 2015. This was only after the information leaked a couple days earlier and after months of speculation. The album is Van Halen's first live album with their original lead singer and current bassist. The album features songs from every Roth-fronted Van Halen album, including their 2012 release,.
However, Roth's vocal performance on the album has been criticized. According to, the band originally wanted to remix 25 original song demos that Van Halen had done before they were signed to a major label, however, the original tapes could not be found. They then considered releasing recordings of their early club performances, but the sound quality was deemed too poor. As a result, it was decided to choose a concert recording from their. According to Eddie, they had a workstation attached to their mixing board each night of that tour.
Track listing [ ] Disc one No. Title Original album Length 1. ' (1981) 4:56 2. ' (1978) 3:44 3.
' (2012) 2:57 4. 'I'm the One' Van Halen 4:12 5.
' A Different Kind of Truth 4:32 6. ' (1980) 8:30 7.
'Somebody Get Me a Doctor' (1979) 3:22 8. 'China Town' A Different Kind of Truth 3:22 9. 'Hear About It Later' Fair Warning 5:11 10. ' (1982) 3:08 11. 'Me & You (Drum Solo)' (titled 'Drum Struck' on digital releases) 2:54 12.
' Van Halen 5:34 Disc two No. Title Original album Length 1. ' Van Halen II 4:27 2. ' (1984) 5:03 3. ' Women and Children First 3:44 4.
' 1984 5:44 5. Stock register excel format. 'Women in Love.' Van Halen II 4:25 6. ' Women and Children First 5:47 7.
'Mean Street' Fair Warning 5:11 8. ' Van Halen II 3:36 9. 'Ice Cream Man' Van Halen 5:10 10. ' 1984 4:20 11. ' Van Halen 8:08 12. ' Van Halen 6:07 13. ' 1984 5:48 Personnel [ ] • –, on 'Ice Cream Man' • – • –, • –, backing vocals Charts [ ] Chart (2015) Peak position Australian Albums () 67 Belgian Albums ( Flanders) 115 Belgian Albums ( Wallonia) 71 Dutch Albums () 48 French Albums () 87 German Albums () 64 Swiss Albums () 59 Japan () 19 Scotland () 57 US () 20 US () 5 References [ ].
• Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Van Halen News Desk. Retrieved 7 February 2015. Retrieved 2018-08-05. Retrieved 2015-06-20. • Ryan, Gavin (April 11, 2015).
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