Alex Van Halen - ISOLATED Drum Track - 1984 "Girl Gone Bad" (2015 Studio Version ReMastered)

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  • 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on January 9, 1984. It was the last Van Halen studio album until A Different Kind of Truth (2012) to feature lead singer David Lee Roth, who left the band in 1985 following creative differences. This is the final full-length album to feature all four original members (the Van Halen brothers Eddie and Alex, Roth, and Michael Anthony), although they reunited briefly in 2000 to start work on what would much later become 2012's A Different Kind of Truth. Roth returned in 2007, but Eddie's son Wolfgang replaced Anthony in 2006. 1984 and Van Halen's self-titled debut album are the band's best-selling albums, each having sold more than 10 million copies in the United States.
    Background and recording:
    Following the tour in support of their fourth studio album, Fair Warning, the band initially wanted to slow down and take a break. They released just one single, "(Oh) Pretty Woman"/"Happy Trails", intended to be a stand-alone release. However, the band's label asked for another album due to the A-side's success and the band recorded their fifth studio album, Diver Down, very quickly. Following the recording of the album, guitarist Eddie Van Halen was dissatisfied by the concessions he had made to Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth and Warner Bros. producer Ted Templeman. Both discouraged Eddie from making keyboards a prominent instrument in the band's music.
    By 1983, Eddie was in the process of building his own studio, naming it 5150 after the California law code for the temporary, involuntary psychiatric commitment of individuals (who present a danger to themselves or others due to signs of mental illness), with Donn Landee, the band's longtime engineer (and later, producer on the 5150 and OU812 recordings). While boards and tape machines were being installed, Eddie began working on synthesizers to pass the time. "There were no presets," said Templeman. "He would just twist off until it sounded right." There, he composed Van Halen's follow-up to Diver Down without as much perceived "interference" from Roth or Templeman. The result was a compromise between the two creative factions in the band: a mixture of keyboard-heavy songs, and the guitar-driven hard rock for which the band was known. 1984 was the longest-in-the-making album of the band's career to date, taking about three months to record, compared to most of their previous LPs taking less than two weeks, and their first LP taking only five days, all at Sunset Studios.
    In Rolling Stone's retrospective review of 1984 in its '100 Best Albums of the Eighties' list, Templeman said, "It's real obvious to me [why 1984 won Van Halen a broader and larger audience]. Eddie Van Halen discovered the synthesizer."
    Release:
    1984 peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200 (behind Michael Jackson's Thriller, which featured an Eddie Van Halen guitar solo on "Beat It"), and remained in that spot for 5 consecutive weeks. It contained the anthems "Jump", "Panama", "I'll Wait", and "Hot for Teacher". "Jump" reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. 1984 is the second of two Van Halen albums to have achieved RIAA Diamond status, selling over ten million copies in the United States. Their debut Van Halen was the first. "Jump" went on to be certified Gold in April 1984, only months after the album's release.
    1984 was well received by music critics. Rolling Stone ranked the album number 81 on its list of the "100 Greatest Albums of the 1980s". It reached number two on the Billboard 200 and remained there for five weeks, kept off the top spot by Michael Jackson's Thriller, on which guitarist Eddie Van Halen made a guest performance. 1984 produced four singles, including "Jump", Van Halen's only number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100; the top-20 hits "Panama" and "I'll Wait"; and the MTV favorite "Hot for Teacher". The album was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1999 for ten million shipped copies in the U.S.
    Personnel: Van Halen
    David Lee Roth - Vocals
    Eddie Van Halen - Guitars, keyboards, background vocals
    Michael Anthony - Bass guitar, synth bass on "I'll Wait", background vocals
    Alex Van Halen - Drums
    Production: Pete Angelus - Art direction
    Chris Bellman - Mastering
    Ken Deane - Engineering
    Gregg Geller - Mastering
    Donn Landee - Engineering
    Jo Motta - Project coordination
    Margo Nahas - Cover art
    Joan Parker -Production coordination
    Richard Seireeni - Art direction
    Ted Templeman - Production
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Komentáře • 23

  • @ppuntrotzooizooi7692
    @ppuntrotzooizooi7692 Před 5 dny +2

    AWESOME.

  • @leroyjones6170
    @leroyjones6170 Před 3 dny +1

    Good lord what a drumming stud.

  • @user-ev4td1dq5g
    @user-ev4td1dq5g Před 5 dny +1

    Take a trip to the rhythm, marching to the beats!

  • @rightchordleadership
    @rightchordleadership Před 14 dny +10

    One of my favorite performances from Alex. He's killing it.

  • @ludwigdrummer7802
    @ludwigdrummer7802 Před 10 dny +7

    They record together live.
    Brilliant drumming.

  • @24theMoney
    @24theMoney Před 13 dny +9

    Man, what drum production! A work of Art.

  • @user-ph4im1zq1c
    @user-ph4im1zq1c Před 3 dny +2

    He could play with anyone and Shine! He is one of the best drummers

  • @johnelder-hh3ix
    @johnelder-hh3ix Před 2 dny

    thank you turd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! love avh and i have heard these songs a million times--
    love hearing isolated trax!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Freakdog66
    @Freakdog66 Před 6 dny +2

    I was a senior in High School the year this album and many other great albums came out. I was a drummer in a rock band getting ready for a small regional tour the next year. This song and Hot for Teacher let me know that I wasnt ready to hang with the big boys by a long shot. Little did i know i would go on to continue to make a great career drumming until I retired in 2018 and how deeply Alex had influenced me. He was such an amazing drummer. One of the all time greats.

  • @soundbreak7
    @soundbreak7 Před 14 dny +6

    killer

  • @2368CHRIS
    @2368CHRIS Před 2 dny +1

    Alex is just like his brother, do it to the top of your ability

  • @robhasenwinkle
    @robhasenwinkle Před 6 dny +4

    I compare the awesome groove and beats on this track to Achilles Last Stand and see possible inspiration for VH for this track.

  • @user-vh4jf8bo5m
    @user-vh4jf8bo5m Před 10 dny +4

    🔥🔥⚡️⚡️⚡️

  • @gagealbright
    @gagealbright Před 9 dny +7

    2:38 that is not easy to play lol

    • @benjaminfinley9314
      @benjaminfinley9314 Před 8 dny +2

      Definitely not easy. Another example of Al’s underrated greatness.

    • @johnelder-hh3ix
      @johnelder-hh3ix Před 2 dny

      @@benjaminfinley9314 he used double bass a lot-- because of ed's star-- al was outshined-- but i dont think he cared--

  • @adamgalloway2211
    @adamgalloway2211 Před 10 dny +2

    Who records first, Eddie or Alex?

    • @MrPERPS
      @MrPERPS Před 9 dny

      Rare that drums would record first , majority of bands would lay down strings first or maybe play together

    • @user-qm6xy6ie6r
      @user-qm6xy6ie6r Před 9 dny +5

      ​@@MrPERPSdrums are always first. Its rare its done any other way. Knucklehead

    • @MrPERPS
      @MrPERPS Před 9 dny

      @@user-qm6xy6ie6r Templeman wanted to capture the raw energy of their live performance, so they decided to forgo the traditional method of multi-tracking and recorded the band live to tape. 'end quote' Loser

    • @adamgalloway2211
      @adamgalloway2211 Před 8 dny +3

      @@user-qm6xy6ie6r Im pretty sure that Alex and Eddie would of recorded alot of tracks together. There's just too much going on for Alex to record the drums first IMO (as is the usual practise when recording).