Women and Children First
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Women and Children First | ||
Studio album by Van Halen | ||
Released | March 26, 1980 | |
Recorded | 1980 | |
Genre | Hard Rock, Classic Rock | |
Length | 33:13 | |
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |
Producer(s) | Ted Templeman | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Van Halen chronology | ||
Van Halen II (1979) | Women and Children First (1980) | Fair Warning (1981)
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Women and Children First is the third album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released in 1980. It basically continues the trends laid out on the first two albums, relying on the vocals of David Lee Roth and the guitar playing of Eddie Van Halen.
This is the first Van Halen album to feature all original band compositions. This album strays from the more pop sounding VHII and has a more raw sound. The opener, "And the Cradle Will Rock...", begins with what sounds like guitar chords, but is, in fact, a phase shifter-effected Wurlitzer electric piano played through Van Halen's legendary 1960's model 100-watt Marshall Plexi amplifier.
"Everybody Wants Some!!" was featured in the 1985 comedy Better Off Dead, during a sequence featuring dancing claymation hamburgers and french fries.
"Could This Be Magic?" contains the only female backing vocal ever recorded for a Van Halen song — Nicolette Larson sings during some of the choruses.
The album contains a hidden track at the end of "In a Simple Rhyme," a brief instrumental piece entitled "Growth." It was supposed to start the band's next album, Fair Warning, but this did not occur. "Growth" was a staple of the band's live shows with Roth and often used as the start of their encores.
Only one single was released from the album, the keyboard driven "And the Cradle Will Rock...," although the single was not a success like the previous singles "Dance the Night Away" or the cover of "You Really Got Me," the album itself was well received and further entrenched the band as a popular concert draw. The song "Everybody Wants Some!!" was also a concert staple through the 1984 tour, and continued to be played by David Lee Roth after he left Van Halen.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
all songs by Anthony, Roth, Van Halen and Van Halen
[edit] Side One
- "And The Cradle Will Rock..." – 3:33†
- "Everybody Wants Some!!" – 5:08
- "Fools" – 5:57
- "Romeo Delight" – 4:21
[edit] Side Two
- "Tora! Tora!" – :56
- "Loss of Control" – 2:38
- "Take Your Whiskey Home" – 3:10
- "Could This Be Magic?" – 3:11
- "In a Simple Rhyme" – 4:39
† denotes a single
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Production
- Producer: Ted Templeman
- Engineers: Donn Landee, Gene Meros
- Remastering: Chris Bellman
- Project coordinator: Jo Motta
- Creative consultant: Pete Angelus
- Art direction: Richard Seireeni
- Cover art concept: Pete Angelus
- Cover photo: Norman Seeff
[edit] Charts
[edit] Album
Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1980 | Pop Albums | 6 |
[edit] Singles
Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1980 | "And The Cradle Will Rock..." | Billboard Hot 100 | 55 |
Van Halen |
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David Lee Roth | Eddie Van Halen | Wolfgang Van Halen | Alex Van Halen |
Sammy Hagar | Gary Cherone | Michael Anthony |
Discography |
Studio Albums: Van Halen | Van Halen II | Women and Children First | Fair Warning | Diver Down | 1984 5150 | OU812 | For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge | Balance | Van Halen III |
Compilations, Extended Plays and Live albums: Live: Right Here, Right Now | Best of Volume I The Best of Both Worlds |
Videos and DVDs: Van Halen - Live Without a Net | Van Halen: Right Here, Right Now - Live | Van Halen: Video Hits, Vol. 1 |