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Van Halen- Fair Warning

SKU: 081227954970
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Van Halen- Fair Warning
Van Halen- Fair Warning

Digitally remastered edition of this 1981 album by the hard rock quartet. Fair Warning was the band's fourth album, which ended up going double platinum. With vocals by the wildly entertaining David Lee Roth, the guitar masterwork of Eddie Van Halen and the irreplaceable rhythm section of drummer Alex Van Halen and bassist/backing vocalist Michael Anthony, Van Halen were one of the late '70s and early '80s greatest rock 'n' roll bands. Mastering engineer Chris Bellman, who remastered the original albums at Bernie Grundman Mastering Studios, was enlisted for this new version. In order to produce the original sound the band intended, Bellman cut straight from the quarter-inch tapes.

Format: New CD/Rock

Van Halen- Fair Warning

SKU: 081227954970
Regular price ¥95.00
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Digitally remastered edition of this 1981 album by the hard rock quartet. Fair Warning was the band's fourth album, which ended up going double platinum. With vocals by the wildly entertaining David Lee Roth, the guitar masterwork of Eddie Van Halen and the irreplaceable rhythm section of drummer Alex Van Halen and bassist/backing vocalist Michael Anthony, Van Halen were one of the late '70s and early '80s greatest rock 'n' roll bands. Mastering engineer Chris Bellman, who remastered the original albums at Bernie Grundman Mastering Studios, was enlisted for this new version. In order to produce the original sound the band intended, Bellman cut straight from the quarter-inch tapes.