Track Listing 1. Eruption 2. It's About Time 3. Up For Breakfast 4. Learning To See 5. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 6. Finish What Ya Started 7. You Really Got Me 8. Dreams 9. Hot For Teacher 10. Poundcake 11. And The Cradle Will Rock 12. Black And Blue 13. Jump 14. Top Of The World 15. Oh Pretty Woman 16. Love Walks In 17. Beautiful Girls 18. Can't Stop Loving You 19. Unchained
1. Panama 2. Best Of Both Worlds 3. Jamie's Cryin' 4. Runaround 5. I'll Wait 6. Why Can't This Be Love 7. Runnin' With The Devil 8. When It's Love 9. Dancing In The Street 10. Not Enough 11. Feels So Good 12. Right Now 13. Everybody Wants Some 14. Dance The Night Away 15. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love (live) 16. Panama (live) 17. Jump (live)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Producer: | Edward, Glen Ballard, Ted Templeman | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Distributor: | Cinram Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Includes three previously unreleased tracks.Van Halen: David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, Michael Anthony , Sammy Hagar.Producers: Van Halen; Ted Templeman; Andy Johns; Bruce Fairbairn; Glen BallardCompilation Producer: Van Halen.Liner Note Author: David Wild.Recording information: 1978 - 2004.Bursting forth in the late 1970s, Van Halen made its mark by melding the hammering wallop of hard rock with an iconoclastic approach to the guitar. With striking virtuosity, Eddie Van Halen's guitar playing succeeded in turning the heads and dropping the jaws of a wide range of listeners. Matched with the acrobatic energy of frontman David Lee Roth and the formidable rhythm section of bassist Michael Anthony and drummer Alex Van Halen, these combined elements added up to Van Halen's hugely success musical formula.THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS is a two-disc overview of more than 25 years of Van Halen recordings. The set contains a few of the now-standard new songs included in such offerings. Placed on the first disc, this trio of tunes finds VH's second singer, Sammy Hagar, back on board (he'd left in '96 when the band planned to record with Roth again). In fact, the compilation's title (taken from the Hagar-era song) is a reference to the band's two major eras, as demarcated by their distinctly different frontmen. The result is a collection that features raucous, hyperactive songs with Roth ("Hot for Teacher," "Jump," "Unchained") and soaring ballads and mid-tempo anthems with Hagar ("Dreams," "Right Now," "Finish What Ya Started").
Editorial Reviews 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - [With] powerful examples of the greatest party band of the past twenty-five years.Spin (p.123) - Three decent new cuts add modern sludge riffs and digital voice effects to the usual pop-metal spritz. Rolling Stone
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