Good idea to rank them haha! There’s honestly not a bad album in the bunch, I’ve grown to appreciate these albums even more over the years. You are good guy Phil 🤘 Greeting from Planet6Strings
The remasters from the BOBW 2004 greatest hits package sound far superior to these 2023 remasters. Listen to them back to back and you will hear a marked sonic difference! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your interesting perspective and insights from across the pond! VH is the greatest American rock band ever. No one did it any better. I am enjoying your videos. Enjoy the records! Rock on and greetings from Detroit Rock City! 🤟🎶
No Ted Templeman on their second album Phil, that was credited as ‘Engineered by Donn Landee’. Templeman came back in 1991 to produce Hagars vocals coz he wasn’t getting on with Andy Johns.
Thank you. I enjoyed getting your perspective on these albums. VH is my third favorite after Beatles and PFloyd and was overly excited to get these on vinyl and CD. I'm still a little miffed at how the first box set was scantily made. Looking for a possible update on that, now that Wolfie has more to do with this than in 2015.
For those who don't know 5150 (said 51 - 50) is a Police code in California's Law Enforcement referring to the "arrest and temporary, involuntary psychiatric commitment of individuals who present a danger to themselves or others due to signs of mental illness"
Some great point's there Phil, For unlawful is an amazing album but like your wife i always go back to OU812 brilliant just love the start of mine all mine
On my cd player, you have to turn up the volume. A lot of people have complained that the "rarities" aren't really rarities, but i don't mind. I'm not really a compilation guy. So, i only bought Best Of Vol 1. I didn't get Best Of Both Worlds. So, I'm glad that this set has the extra cd. I no longer have the first compilation since I bought the cds. Btw, Phil, do you think that these are remixed? I saw a UA-camr named Brendan Snyder review this, and said that the cds were remixed. To me, Balance is more progressive. So, i would have loved to hear another album from this lineup. Btw, Phil, Baluchitherium isn't an outtake. It was on the cd version Balance. These new cds were resequenced according to the vinyls. That's interesting because 5150 and OU812 now both have nine tracks, and For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge and Balance now both have eleven tracks. I seem to recall reading that Mick Jones was hired by Warner Bros. I'm guessing that they knew that Mick Jones co-produced the Foreigner albums. He's also credited as Executive Producer on Bad Company's 1986 release Fame And Fortune. He also co-produced Billy Joel's 1989 album Stormfront.
I’m torn on getting this set. I’m not as keen on the Van Hagar material overall but I do like the 5150 and Carnel Knowledge albums…. But that’s countered by my utter dislike of OU812 and Balance is average at best ( to my ears ). I wonder why there was no extra material / extra disc with the Roth era stuff… was it lack of material other than the two extra tracks on the first greatest hits album ? And have they completely disowned A Different Kind of Truth ? Totally agree with DLR being the best frontman.
This is mainly in Dutch but from around 3m40s the brothers explain a bit about the Twister songs, in English 🤓 ua-cam.com/video/Nul26_lKpYk/v-deo.htmlsi=DeNWHQUOJ0UKGZ5G
Hmmmm... I only ever considered "Van Hagar" to be "okay" without going nutty over them - Hagar was always part of Montrose and Dave Lee Roth always part of Van Halen to me. I can't believe there's not a large number of live recordings of the Hagar years that haven't been released before that couldn't have been included in this box set - in my case that would have made the difference between me not buying it and buying it. Plain remasters of albums I'd only ever rate 5 or 6 out of 10 and one CD of "odds and sods" just isn't enough to justify the price - it's a "lazy" box set in my view. Still, looking forward to the Camel, 10cc, Brinsley Schwarz and Nektar "Remember The Future" box sets, a lot more effort appears to have gone into those.
Great box set, got it a few weeks ago, sounds fabulous but I must admit when I listen to the Hagar albums and a track starts with a slow moody keyboard intro I find myself reaching for the skip button
I still think it’s outrageously overpriced for 5 CDs with no booklet. Almost 50 quid! It’s a no for me until they knock it down to 30. Volume One you get 6 CDs for less than 20 quid!…I wish they’d have packaged it cheaply like that. I don’t really care about spines and inner sleeves on a CD.
Good idea to rank them haha! There’s honestly not a bad album in the bunch, I’ve grown to appreciate these albums even more over the years. You are good guy Phil 🤘 Greeting from Planet6Strings
The remasters from the BOBW 2004 greatest hits package sound far superior to these 2023 remasters. Listen to them back to back and you will hear a marked sonic difference! Thanks for sharing!
Looking Forward! The latest from the greatest! Enjoy this amazing Box Set and thanks for sharing! Greetings from Detroit Rock City!
Working out with my cousin started getting me into the Van Hagar albums more. Great review of this Phil love all those albums now
Great stuff Phil. Love the Van Hager era.
I’ve been waiting a long time for OU812 to be remastered.
Phil, Thank for the review and I will checkout this boxset. All the best from U.S.A.
I came back to watch this again for that Dalek collection :)
But nice review too Phil cheers again from Down Under \m/
Love all the Van Halen Hagar era albums. Balance might just be my fave as well!
I have the box set, just got it and love the sound of them. They definitely rocked when they had too
Thanks for your interesting perspective and insights from across the pond! VH is the greatest American rock band ever. No one did it any better. I am enjoying your videos. Enjoy the records! Rock on and greetings from Detroit Rock City! 🤟🎶
Great review Phil!
No Ted Templeman on their second album Phil, that was credited as ‘Engineered by Donn Landee’. Templeman came back in 1991 to produce Hagars vocals coz he wasn’t getting on with Andy Johns.
"Respect the Wind" always reminds me Blackmore's rendition of "Snowman" in the "Bent Out of Shape Album". Cheers...
Thank you. I enjoyed getting your perspective on these albums. VH is my third favorite after Beatles and PFloyd and was overly excited to get these on vinyl and CD. I'm still a little miffed at how the first box set was scantily made. Looking for a possible update on that, now that Wolfie has more to do with this than in 2015.
I agree with you about Balance but I felt that way when it originally released. I appreciate you, Phil.
For those who don't know 5150 (said 51 - 50) is a Police code in California's Law Enforcement referring to the "arrest and temporary, involuntary psychiatric commitment of individuals who present a danger to themselves or others due to signs of mental illness"
Love this box set I’m more into the Sammy era seen the band on the balance tour and they were amazing great show bud great box 🏴👍🏼🎵🎸
Thanks Phil yet another great review
Life the daleks
Some great point's there Phil, For unlawful is an amazing album but like your wife i always go back to OU812 brilliant just love the start of mine all mine
On my cd player, you have to turn up the volume. A lot of people have complained that the "rarities" aren't really rarities, but i don't mind. I'm not really a compilation guy. So, i only bought Best Of Vol 1. I didn't get Best Of Both Worlds. So, I'm glad that this set has the extra cd. I no longer have the first compilation since I bought the cds. Btw, Phil, do you think that these are remixed? I saw a UA-camr named Brendan Snyder review this, and said that the cds were remixed. To me, Balance is more progressive. So, i would have loved to hear another album from this lineup. Btw, Phil, Baluchitherium isn't an outtake. It was on the cd version Balance. These new cds were resequenced according to the vinyls. That's interesting because 5150 and OU812 now both have nine tracks, and For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge and Balance now both have eleven tracks. I seem to recall reading that Mick Jones was hired by Warner Bros. I'm guessing that they knew that Mick Jones co-produced the Foreigner albums. He's also credited as Executive Producer on Bad Company's 1986 release Fame And Fortune. He also co-produced Billy Joel's 1989 album Stormfront.
Thank you for the extra info - I’m very happy with this set as well. Phil
Humans Being is not a rarity. It was on the, “Best Of, Volume 1” which was a monster success, went #1 on Billboard and is certified 3x Platinum. 😊
That compilation is over twenty five years old.
I’m torn on getting this set. I’m not as keen on the Van Hagar material overall but I do like the 5150 and Carnel Knowledge albums…. But that’s countered by my utter dislike of OU812 and Balance is average at best ( to my ears ). I wonder why there was no extra material / extra disc with the Roth era stuff… was it lack of material other than the two extra tracks on the first greatest hits album ? And have they completely disowned A Different Kind of Truth ? Totally agree with DLR being the best frontman.
This is mainly in Dutch but from around 3m40s the brothers explain a bit about the Twister songs, in English 🤓 ua-cam.com/video/Nul26_lKpYk/v-deo.htmlsi=DeNWHQUOJ0UKGZ5G
Any chance you think they will re release the Roth albums in a nice box set like these?
I hope so !
On OU812 the bass was nowhere to be found,any improvmeant?
Yes 👍
Hmmmm... I only ever considered "Van Hagar" to be "okay" without going nutty over them - Hagar was always part of Montrose and Dave Lee Roth always part of Van Halen to me.
I can't believe there's not a large number of live recordings of the Hagar years that haven't been released before that couldn't have been included in this box set - in my case that would have made the difference between me not buying it and buying it.
Plain remasters of albums I'd only ever rate 5 or 6 out of 10 and one CD of "odds and sods" just isn't enough to justify the price - it's a "lazy" box set in my view.
Still, looking forward to the Camel, 10cc, Brinsley Schwarz and Nektar "Remember The Future" box sets, a lot more effort appears to have gone into those.
I agree Terry, my favourite album with Sammy Hagar singing on it is that wonderful Montrose debut album.
Great box set, got it a few weeks ago, sounds fabulous but I must admit when I listen to the Hagar albums and a track starts with a slow moody keyboard intro I find myself reaching for the skip button
I still think it’s outrageously overpriced for 5 CDs with no booklet. Almost 50 quid! It’s a no for me until they knock it down to 30.
Volume One you get 6 CDs for less than 20 quid!…I wish they’d have packaged it cheaply like that. I don’t really care about spines and inner sleeves on a CD.