Van Halen

Balance

The Worst VH release with Sammy Hagar on Vocals!

Review Score: StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar (2/10)
Hagar never really fit Van Halen the way David Lee Roth did. Roth was there from the start and his presence was known greatly and he, like Vince Neil with Motley Crue, made the band work with the other members. Hagar took over in 1986 and he gave the band a more radio approach. The songs were more poppy, Eddie played piano and keyboards more and the lyrics became more serious than Dave's "party-hearty" anthems. However, when Roth left VH, he left them with a DYNAMITE CD, "1984". With this, Hagar's last release with VH, he leaves with the worst album the band has ever released (besides the VHIII album that awaited). The songs are flat and only "The Seventh Seal" gets kickin' like Van Halen. The rest are Hootie and The Blowfish-esque crap. This isn't Van Halen, this is a middle-aged band that resembles the once powerful VH!

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This cd shows, in my opinion, the reason Sammy Hagar was kicked out of the band. His vocals are scratchy and off-key. That aside, there are [ ... read complete review ]

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