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- Van Halen (album) - Wikipedia
Van Halen (album) Van Halen is the debut studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on February 10, 1978, by Warner Bros Records Widely regarded as one of the greatest debut albums in rock music, [7][8][9] the album was a major commercial success, peaking at number 19 on the Billboard Top LPs Tape chart [10]
- Van Halens Debut Album: A Track-By-Track Guide
Van Halen's self-titled 1978 debut album all but completely re-wrote the vocabulary of rock music Here's a track-by-track look at how they did it
- Van Halen - Van Halen [Full Album] (HQ) - YouTube
Released on February 10, 1978 Track List: more 60-year-old coach shows you how to do a handstand drill on the wall Van Halen's self-titled debut studio album Released on February
- The List of Van Halen Albums in Order of Release Date
“Van Halen,” the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band Van Halen, was released on February 10, 1978, through Warner Bros Records and made its claim within rock history—it is generally considered one of the greatest debut albums in rock
- The Van Halen Debut Album: A Turning Point for Rock
Over the course of its six-album original-lineup run, the band opened the door for hard rock on the pop charts, and made an ever-increasing number of Top 40 listeners receptive to music previously limited to AOR stations
- Van Halens debut album! - Van Halen News Desk
Van Halen’s magnificent 1978 self-titled debut album simultaneously rewrote the rules of rock guitar and hard rock in general It’s one of those rare debut albums — think The Doors, Jimi Hendrix’s Are You Experienced, Led Zeppelin — that simply announces itself
- Van Halen - Van Halen Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius
This is the album that introduced the world to the heretofore-unheard-of guitar tapping technique innovated by Eddie Van Halen, as well as the over the top performance style of David Lee Roth
- 1978 – Van Halen (album)
Shortly after its release, Van Halen became regarded as one of rock and roll’s greatest debut albums, by both fans and critics; however, on its immediate release in February 1978 – much like Led Zeppelin’s eponymous debut – Van Halen met with mostly negative reviews from rock critics
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