

VAN HALEN S VERY EARLIEST LIVE BROADCAST RECORDINGS Formed in Pasadena, CA in 1972, between 1974 and 1985 Van Halen had a consistent lineup featuring lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen, vocalist David Lee Roth, drummer Alex Van Halen, and bassist Michael Anthony. Van Halen, of course, became a major rock act, and by the early 1980s they were one of the most successful bands ever. 1984, released on Warner Bros on 9th January that year, was their most successful album, with its lead single Jump becoming an international hit which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. But Halen weren t always such a successful collective of musicians. Indeed, their roots were humble, and for the first six years of their existence they remained release-free, a situation that was only redressed in 1978 upon the issuing of their self-titled debut. The three shows featured on this fascinating CD come from this era, when the group was still playing the clubs and high schools of LA. Recorded for FM broadcast at The Golden West Ballroom and The Starwood Club in 1976, and including too a couple of numbers from La Cañada High School in November 1975, these rare recordings, released here for the first time, will undoubtedly take pride of place in every decent Halen collection across the world. Review: 👍 - Good album by a great band Review: First Jump - First Jump by Rob Jones Van Halen formed in Pasadena, California in 1972. 1974 - 1985 witnessed the existence of the classic line up featuring lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen, vocalist David Lee Roth, drummer Alex Van Halen and bassist Michael Anthony. By the 80's Van Halen became one of the major global players on the rock scene. However, in 1975/76 Van Halen was still learning their trade and even though overwhelming success was not apparent it was quite clear that there was something special brewing. The 2017 release of work from that era shows a spirit that was soon to capture a far bigger audience. Musical skills were evident and one of the great frontmen of rock was on the verge of coming to the fore. In the Club is a 73 minute, 17 track CD on Smokin' Records - and, it is an important part of the V.H. jigsaw when one considers that their self-titled debut album did not appear until 1978. There are a trio of gigs present on this remarkable recording as the group did the hard yards playing wherever they could. The quartet are attempting to develop their own style while paying homage to heroes and icons such as John Brim, Eddie Cochran, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Kiss, ZZ Top, Rainbow and Bad Company. The tunes were recorded for FM broadcast in a 1976 California at The Golden West Ballroom (7 songs) and The Starwood Club (6), and from the same area in 1975 via La Cañada High School (4). These are rare recordings on offer to the Van Halen aficionados and this merchandise offers a true reflection of both an era and what was happening to a band that would Jump from anonymity to fame and fortune in several years. However, without the hard work displayed here the rise to fame would not have been possible. These young Hell Raisers prove that even in those nascent years
| ASIN | B075VVPN5V |
| Best Sellers Rank | 490,497 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 13,995 in Hard Rock 136,872 in Rock |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (47) |
| Label | Smokin |
| Manufacturer | Smokin |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 12.5 x 1.19 cm; 92.13 g |
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Good album by a great band
W**S
First Jump
First Jump by Rob Jones Van Halen formed in Pasadena, California in 1972. 1974 - 1985 witnessed the existence of the classic line up featuring lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen, vocalist David Lee Roth, drummer Alex Van Halen and bassist Michael Anthony. By the 80's Van Halen became one of the major global players on the rock scene. However, in 1975/76 Van Halen was still learning their trade and even though overwhelming success was not apparent it was quite clear that there was something special brewing. The 2017 release of work from that era shows a spirit that was soon to capture a far bigger audience. Musical skills were evident and one of the great frontmen of rock was on the verge of coming to the fore. In the Club is a 73 minute, 17 track CD on Smokin' Records - and, it is an important part of the V.H. jigsaw when one considers that their self-titled debut album did not appear until 1978. There are a trio of gigs present on this remarkable recording as the group did the hard yards playing wherever they could. The quartet are attempting to develop their own style while paying homage to heroes and icons such as John Brim, Eddie Cochran, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Kiss, ZZ Top, Rainbow and Bad Company. The tunes were recorded for FM broadcast in a 1976 California at The Golden West Ballroom (7 songs) and The Starwood Club (6), and from the same area in 1975 via La Cañada High School (4). These are rare recordings on offer to the Van Halen aficionados and this merchandise offers a true reflection of both an era and what was happening to a band that would Jump from anonymity to fame and fortune in several years. However, without the hard work displayed here the rise to fame would not have been possible. These young Hell Raisers prove that even in those nascent years
A**J
Been Loving This CD
I've been loving this CD - real early live material from Halen which provides a great listen that illustrates well where the band were in 1975 & 1976
E**N
Bootleg quality
Bootleg. Of some historical interest but recording very poor quality
C**I
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A**K
I love Van Halen, and didn't have my expectations very high for the quality of this production. However, I was pleasantly surprised. If you are expecting a high quality, remastered version of a concert from 30+ years ago, you will be disappointed. However, if you can appreciate the nostalgia of it and roll with the less than modern quality, you'll love it. I do.
E**.
An early version of van halen
L**D
Perfect addition to an avid Van Halen collector
G**S
Let's say you were searching an old garage, and you found an old VHS tape labeled Old Van Halen Live Before FIrst Album's Release. The quality of sound you'd expect from that old VHS tape (without the video of course) is what you'd expect on this recording. It isn't a good recording at all. The last two songs are not even whole. They played for a little bit and seems like the quality died out, and the songs ended. Now on the other side of the coin, if you got really really excited because you did find a vintage Van Halen tape, then you might enjoy this. Being a nostalgic Van Halen fan, I enjoyed it, but not for extended repeated listening.
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