CD 10 tracks, 31:52
Hard Rock
Van Halen - Van Halen Ii
Warner Bros Records (1979)
In Sammlung
#152

Eigentümer:
Severin Lochinger

Standort:
CD Regal
01  You're No Good 03:18
02  Dance The Night Away 03:09
03  Somebody Get Me A Doctor 02:54
04  Bottoms Up! 03:06
05  Outta Love Again 02:53
06  Light Up The Sky 03:13
07  Spanish Fly 01:02
08  D.O.A. 04:12
09  Women In Love 04:09
10  Beautiful Girls 03:56
Musiker
Drums and Percussion Alex Van Halen
Bass Guitar Michael Anthony
Guitar-Electric Edward Van Halen
Vocals David Lee Roth
Mitwirkende
Produzent Ted Templeman
Ingenieur Corey Bailey; Jim Fitzpatrick; Donn Landee
Persönliche Details
Kaufdatum 30.05.2005
Preis 9,99 €
Geschäft Amazon.de
Zustand New
Gegenwärt.Wert 9,99 €
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Details
Katalognummer 9362-47738-2
UPC (Barcode) 093624773825
Verpackung Jewel Case
Digital/Analog DDD
Sound Stereo
Extras HDCD
Notizen
Review by Greg Prato Rather than take an extended break after spending nearly a year on the road promoting their exceptional 1978 debut, Van Halen went directly back into the studio to record another album. 1979's Van Halen II was just as intense as its predecessor, but wasn't as potent compositionally - which is forgivable since it was nearly impossible to top Van Halen. A very brief album (barely over 30 minutes in length), Van Halen II spawned the group's first true hit single, the aptly titled Top 20 hit "Dance the Night Away," while featuring another strong set of turbo-charged rock. A mid-paced cover of "You're No Good" (originally popularized by Linda Ronstadt) kicks things off before the band's rowdy party rock regains shape - "Somebody Get Me a Doctor," "Bottoms Up!," "Outta Love Again," "Light Up the Sky," and "D.O.A." are all testosterone-heavy ragers. In addition to the aforementioned "Dance the Night Away," the album closer, "Beautiful Girls," showed VH's burgeoning pop sensibilities, while Eddie Van Halen showcases his guitar chops again on the acoustic "Spanish Fly" and the exquisite intro to the sullen "Women in Love." Van Halen II confirmed that the band was fast becoming America's premier hard rock/metal band.