415 - Van Halen - (eponymous)
Apr. 21st, 2011 02:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
What in the world is this album doing at 415!? Of the albums I've come across so far, this leads the pack for deserving to be higher on the Rolling Stone Top 500 Albums list. There is one song that I think is less than stellar, "On Fire." Not many albums I've listened to can boast that kind of rockin' consistency.
Speaking of "rockin' consistency"...how about the Van Halen rhythm section!? David's preening and Eddie's guitar gymnastics get a lot of attention, but Alex and Mike set a rumbling, tumbling foundation continually moves the listener along. Good grief, how many times have I repeated a song today to listen to the drums and ponder how the hell Alex managed to play all that I was hearing? More times than I have fingers.
How many lead singers can compare to David Lee Roth's onstage persona and charisma? His James Brown like grunts, shouts, and squeals add just as much to the songs as when he's singing the actual lyrics (listen to the vocals only mix of "Running with the Devil" for evidence of the importance of his vocal-filler).
*insert obvious statements about the guitar skills of Eddie Van Halen and how a decade of heavy metal/hard rock was molded from how he played his guitar and shredded the competition with his solos*
What the album lacks is any sort of artistic pretension. Does Eddie like to show off his guitar skills? Yes, but the album is all about fun, rockin' out, and the band making the crowd as excited as possible. There are no grand statements being made other than "Let's Rawk!"
Songs I knew I liked: I have this album and love it. I know all of the songs and love most of them.
Songs I didn't know but now like: See above
Songs I can go the rest of my life without hearing again: "On Fire" is the only song that tempts me to press skip or stop.