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Balance (Van Halen album)

Balance is the tenth studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on January 24, 1995, by Warner Bros. Records. The album is the last of the band's four studio releases to feature Sammy Hagar as the lead singer. It is also the final Van Halen album to feature bassist Michael Anthony in its entirety. Balance reached number 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 in February 1995[6] and reached triple platinum status on May 12, 2004, by selling more than three million copies in the US.[7] "The Seventh Seal" was nominated for a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance.[8]

Balance
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 24, 1995 (1995-01-24)
RecordedMay 25 – September 2, 1994
Studio5150 Studios (Studio City)
Little Mountain (Vancouver)
Genre
Length53:18
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerBruce Fairbairn
Van Halen chronology
Sammy Hagar chronology
Live: Right Here, Right Now
(1993)
Balance
(1995)
Marching to Mars
(1997)
Singles from Balance
  1. "Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do)"
    Released: January 9, 1995
  2. "Can't Stop Lovin' You"
    Released: March 10, 1995
  3. "Amsterdam"
    Released: June 26, 1995 (UK)
  4. "Not Enough"
    Released: July 18, 1995
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Entertainment WeeklyC+[4]
Rolling Stone[5]

The album was remastered by Donn Landee and released on October 6, 2023 as part of The Collection II; the four studio albums with Hagar, plus an extra disc of eight rarities from this era.[9]

Recording and production edit

According to Ian Christe's book, Everybody Wants Some: The Van Halen Saga, Balance was released amid internal fighting between Hagar and the Van Halen brothers. The band worked eight-hour days for three months recording the album. The first song on the record, "The Seventh Seal", features mystical overtones that came, in part, from Eddie's newfound sobriety. His therapist, Sat-Kaur Khalsa, urged him to relax and imagine where he was after drinking a six-pack of beer. After smoking cigarettes, drinking beer, and playing guitar for 20 years, he tried writing songs sober and wrote three songs in one half hour period. The album then moves into Hagar's territory with "Can’t Stop Lovin’ You". This song was taken from his ex-wife's point of view, believing that she was still in love with him. The album reached number 1; their fourth consecutive number one studio album.[10]

Most of the Balance album was recorded at Eddie Van Halen's 5150 Studios, located in Studio City, except for five lead vocal tracks that were recorded in Vancouver, where the album's producer Bruce Fairbairn resided. It was mixed by Mike Fraser and mastered at Sterling Sound, New York, by George Marino.

Following the recording of Balance and its subsequent Ambulance Tour (the band renamed the "balance" tour to the "ambulance tour" because Eddie was having hip issues and brother Alex had to wear a neck brace[11]), Van Halen's second incarnation broke up. Regarding this time period, in 1997, Eddie Van Halen told Guitar World: "There had been a variety of conflicts brewing between manager Ray Danniels, Sammy, and the band since I quit drinking on October 2, 1994... It got so bad that I actually started drinking again."

"The Seventh Seal" kicks off the album. Complete with chanting monks and dangling metal bells, the song unveiled a vast, open, U2-like guitar wall that propelled through the darkest terrain the band ever tackled.[12] As a side note Eddie revealed in 2012 that "The Seventh Seal" was written before Van Halen became a band.[13]

"Amsterdam" was written about Eddie and Alex Van Halen's birthplace. Eddie is on record in Guitar World as saying, "I always hated the words to 'Wham, Bam Amsterdam', from Balance, because they were all about smoking pot. They were just stupid. Lyrics should plant some sort of seed for thought, or at least be a little more metamorphical."[14] This is another song based on an idea that predates the album's sessions as there is video of Eddie playing the riff to "Amsterdam" at 5150 Studios in 1987[15]

During The Balance tour show in Pensacola, Florida, Hagar stated that "Take Me Back (Déjà Vu)" was "a true story". The song itself features a then almost 20-year-old riff Eddie had previously used on a song entitled "No More Waiting", which the band played on occasion in the pre-Van Halen I era, making it the third known song on the album based on an older idea.[16]

Artwork edit

The original title of the album was The Seventh Seal, for which photographer Glen Wexler created some concepts, including one with an androgynous four-year-old boy. Eventually they picked Balance, which Alex explained to Wexler was about the turmoil and changes surrounding Van Halen, including the recent death of long-time manager Ed Leffler. Alex asked for something "exploring the duality of the human psyche"; Wexler then sketched some new concepts, with the band liking the one with conjoined twins on a see-saw. The androgynous boy, who actually hailed from Denver but fans mistakenly considered to be Eddie's son Wolfgang Van Halen,[17] was then photographed in Wexler's Hollywood studio, with Wexler's daughter being the hand model that pulled his hair. The images were combined with a miniature landscape for the background using Fractal Design Painter (now called Corel Painter). Wexler detailed that the Balance cover had a number of ironies: "the impossibility of the conjoined twins actually playing on the seesaw; the 'calm' twin actually being the aggressive one, pulling the hair of his sibling to create the appearance of an aggressive child; and having no one else to play with in a desolate post-apocalyptic setting, in which unusable playground equipment is the only object in sight." He added that the twins were “designed” to mimic the shape of the “VH” logo. An alternate cover was used for the Japanese release, citing a cultural offense to the original version.[18] On the inside, the compact disc shows the Leonardo da Vinci drawing Vitruvian Man, and the back of the booklet shows an egg balanced upright on a guitar.

Release and promotion edit

Balance was released January 24, 1995, and is the first release by a platinum-certified act on Warner Bros. since Danny Goldberg stepped in as chairman/CEO. It is also the band's first album since the loss of their longtime manager Ed Leffler, who died of thyroid cancer on October 16, 1993, before Ray Danniels took over management of the band (mostly due to Alex's personal relationship with Danniels as brother-in-law). Warner Bros. VP of merchandising and advertising Jim Wagner said that early 1995 would be the right time to release a new Van Halen album, as "It seems like we've always had success with big acts right after the first of the year". (Van Halen's own 1984 was released in early January 1984.) "Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do)", the first single from Balance, was released to top 40 and album rock radio on December 28, 1994.[19] Van Halen became the first act to debut at No. 1 in 1995, as their first week sales of 295,000 units earned Balance the number one spot on the Billboard 200. The opening-week tally for Van Halen's Balance was 21% higher than that of For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge, the band's previous studio album, which topped the chart with 243,000 units in the summer of 1991.[20]

Two concerts during the Balance tour were filmed and aired as a pay-per-view event at the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on August 18 and 19. There was talk of releasing a live DVD of the performances, which found the band to be at their peak during the tour. While the release of the DVD never materialized, most of the source material can be viewed on YouTube.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Eddie Van Halen, Michael Anthony, Sammy Hagar and Alex Van Halen

No.TitleLength
1."The Seventh Seal"5:18
2."Can't Stop Lovin' You"4:08
3."Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do)"5:56
4."Amsterdam"4:45
5."Big Fat Money"3:57
6."Strung Out" (instrumental)1:29
7."Not Enough"5:13
8."Aftershock"5:29
9."Doin' Time" (instrumental)1:41
10."Baluchitherium" (instrumental, omitted from the U.S. vinyl LP due to time constraints)4:05
11."Take Me Back (Deja Vu)"4:43
12."Feelin'"6:36
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleLength
13."Crossing Over"4:49

The Japanese bonus track "Crossing Over" was used as the B-side to the US CD single for "Can't Stop Lovin' You".

Vinyl track listing edit

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."The Seventh Seal"5:18
2."Can't Stop Lovin' You"4:08
3."Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do)"5:56
4."Amsterdam"4:45
5."Big Fat Money"3:57
6."Doin' Time"1:41
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Aftershock"5:29
2."Strung Out"1:29
3."Not Enough"5:13
4."Take Me Back (Déjà Vu)"4:43
5."Feelin'"6:36

Personnel edit

Van Halen

Additional personnel

  • Steve Lukather – background vocals ("Not Enough")[21]
  • The Monks of Gyuto Tantric University – chants ("The Seventh Seal")

Production

  • Bruce Fairbairn – production
  • Mike Fraser – mixing
  • Jeri Heiden – art direction
  • George Marino – mastering
  • Donn Landee - remastering (2023)
  • Erwin Musper – engineer
  • Mike Plotnikoff – engineer
  • Randee Saint Nicholas – photography
  • Glen Wexler – front cover photography

Charts edit

Singles edit

Year Single Chart Position
1995 "Amsterdam" US Mainstream Rock Tracks[41] 9
"Can't Stop Lovin' You" 2
US Billboard Hot 100[42] 30
US Top 40 Mainstream[43] 7
"Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do)" US Mainstream Rock Tracks[41] 1
"Not Enough" 27
US Billboard Hot 100[42] 97
US Top 40 Mainstream[43] 39
"The Seventh Seal" US Mainstream Rock Tracks[41] 36

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[44] Gold 100,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[45] 3× Platinum 300,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[46] Platinum 200,000^
United States (RIAA)[7] 3× Platinum 3,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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  3. ^ AllMusic review
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  12. ^ Christe, Ian (2007). Everybody Wants Some: The Van Halen Story. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 186. ISBN 978-0-470-03910-6.
  13. ^ . Guitar World. August 30, 2012. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  14. ^ "Unearthed: Eddie Van Halen Playing 'Amsterdam' At 5150, In 1987". Van Halen News Desk. June 7, 2021. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
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  16. ^ Stuba, Chris (March 2014). "All access photo interview". VH news desk. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  17. ^ (PDF). RESOURCEMAGONLINE.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 15, 2015. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  18. ^ Rosen, Craig. "Van Halen strikes a 'balance'; new Warner album reflects changes". Billboard. Retrieved November 12, 2013.
  19. ^ Mayfield, Geoff (February 11, 1995). "Between the Bullets". Billboard. Vol. 107, no. 6. p. 94.
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Balance is the tenth studio album by American rock band Van Halen released on January 24 1995 by Warner Bros Records The album is the last of the band s four studio releases to feature Sammy Hagar as the lead singer It is also the final Van Halen album to feature bassist Michael Anthony in its entirety Balance reached number 1 on the U S Billboard 200 in February 1995 6 and reached triple platinum status on May 12 2004 by selling more than three million copies in the US 7 The Seventh Seal was nominated for a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance 8 BalanceStudio album by Van HalenReleasedJanuary 24 1995 1995 01 24 RecordedMay 25 September 2 1994Studio5150 Studios Studio City Little Mountain Vancouver GenreHard rock 1 pop metal 2 Length53 18LabelWarner Bros ProducerBruce FairbairnVan Halen chronologyLive Right Here Right Now 1993 Balance 1995 Van Halen Best of Volume I 1996 Sammy Hagar chronologyLive Right Here Right Now 1993 Balance 1995 Marching to Mars 1997 Singles from Balance Don t Tell Me What Love Can Do Released January 9 1995 Can t Stop Lovin You Released March 10 1995 Amsterdam Released June 26 1995 UK Not Enough Released July 18 1995 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 3 Entertainment WeeklyC 4 Rolling Stone 5 The album was remastered by Donn Landee and released on October 6 2023 as part of The Collection II the four studio albums with Hagar plus an extra disc of eight rarities from this era 9 Contents 1 Recording and production 2 Artwork 3 Release and promotion 4 Track listing 4 1 Vinyl track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 6 3 Singles 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesRecording and production editAccording to Ian Christe s book Everybody Wants Some The Van Halen Saga Balance was released amid internal fighting between Hagar and the Van Halen brothers The band worked eight hour days for three months recording the album The first song on the record The Seventh Seal features mystical overtones that came in part from Eddie s newfound sobriety His therapist Sat Kaur Khalsa urged him to relax and imagine where he was after drinking a six pack of beer After smoking cigarettes drinking beer and playing guitar for 20 years he tried writing songs sober and wrote three songs in one half hour period The album then moves into Hagar s territory with Can t Stop Lovin You This song was taken from his ex wife s point of view believing that she was still in love with him The album reached number 1 their fourth consecutive number one studio album 10 Most of the Balance album was recorded at Eddie Van Halen s 5150 Studios located in Studio City except for five lead vocal tracks that were recorded in Vancouver where the album s producer Bruce Fairbairn resided It was mixed by Mike Fraser and mastered at Sterling Sound New York by George Marino Following the recording of Balance and its subsequent Ambulance Tour the band renamed the balance tour to the ambulance tour because Eddie was having hip issues and brother Alex had to wear a neck brace 11 Van Halen s second incarnation broke up Regarding this time period in 1997 Eddie Van Halen told Guitar World There had been a variety of conflicts brewing between manager Ray Danniels Sammy and the band since I quit drinking on October 2 1994 It got so bad that I actually started drinking again The Seventh Seal kicks off the album Complete with chanting monks and dangling metal bells the song unveiled a vast open U2 like guitar wall that propelled through the darkest terrain the band ever tackled 12 As a side note Eddie revealed in 2012 that The Seventh Seal was written before Van Halen became a band 13 Amsterdam was written about Eddie and Alex Van Halen s birthplace Eddie is on record in Guitar World as saying I always hated the words to Wham Bam Amsterdam from Balance because they were all about smoking pot They were just stupid Lyrics should plant some sort of seed for thought or at least be a little more metamorphical 14 This is another song based on an idea that predates the album s sessions as there is video of Eddie playing the riff to Amsterdam at 5150 Studios in 1987 15 During The Balance tour show in Pensacola Florida Hagar stated that Take Me Back Deja Vu was a true story The song itself features a then almost 20 year old riff Eddie had previously used on a song entitled No More Waiting which the band played on occasion in the pre Van Halen I era making it the third known song on the album based on an older idea 16 Artwork editThe original title of the album was The Seventh Seal for which photographer Glen Wexler created some concepts including one with an androgynous four year old boy Eventually they picked Balance which Alex explained to Wexler was about the turmoil and changes surrounding Van Halen including the recent death of long time manager Ed Leffler Alex asked for something exploring the duality of the human psyche Wexler then sketched some new concepts with the band liking the one with conjoined twins on a see saw The androgynous boy who actually hailed from Denver but fans mistakenly considered to be Eddie s son Wolfgang Van Halen 17 was then photographed in Wexler s Hollywood studio with Wexler s daughter being the hand model that pulled his hair The images were combined with a miniature landscape for the background using Fractal Design Painter now called Corel Painter Wexler detailed that the Balance cover had a number of ironies the impossibility of the conjoined twins actually playing on the seesaw the calm twin actually being the aggressive one pulling the hair of his sibling to create the appearance of an aggressive child and having no one else to play with in a desolate post apocalyptic setting in which unusable playground equipment is the only object in sight He added that the twins were designed to mimic the shape of the VH logo An alternate cover was used for the Japanese release citing a cultural offense to the original version 18 On the inside the compact disc shows the Leonardo da Vinci drawing Vitruvian Man and the back of the booklet shows an egg balanced upright on a guitar Release and promotion editBalance was released January 24 1995 and is the first release by a platinum certified act on Warner Bros since Danny Goldberg stepped in as chairman CEO It is also the band s first album since the loss of their longtime manager Ed Leffler who died of thyroid cancer on October 16 1993 before Ray Danniels took over management of the band mostly due to Alex s personal relationship with Danniels as brother in law Warner Bros VP of merchandising and advertising Jim Wagner said that early 1995 would be the right time to release a new Van Halen album as It seems like we ve always had success with big acts right after the first of the year Van Halen s own 1984 was released in early January 1984 Don t Tell Me What Love Can Do the first single from Balance was released to top 40 and album rock radio on December 28 1994 19 Van Halen became the first act to debut at No 1 in 1995 as their first week sales of 295 000 units earned Balance the number one spot on the Billboard 200 The opening week tally for Van Halen s Balance was 21 higher than that of For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge the band s previous studio album which topped the chart with 243 000 units in the summer of 1991 20 Two concerts during the Balance tour were filmed and aired as a pay per view event at the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto Ontario Canada on August 18 and 19 There was talk of releasing a live DVD of the performances which found the band to be at their peak during the tour While the release of the DVD never materialized most of the source material can be viewed on YouTube Track listing editAll tracks are written by Eddie Van Halen Michael Anthony Sammy Hagar and Alex Van HalenNo TitleLength1 The Seventh Seal 5 182 Can t Stop Lovin You 4 083 Don t Tell Me What Love Can Do 5 564 Amsterdam 4 455 Big Fat Money 3 576 Strung Out instrumental 1 297 Not Enough 5 138 Aftershock 5 299 Doin Time instrumental 1 4110 Baluchitherium instrumental omitted from the U S vinyl LP due to time constraints 4 0511 Take Me Back Deja Vu 4 4312 Feelin 6 36 Japanese bonus trackNo TitleLength13 Crossing Over 4 49 The Japanese bonus track Crossing Over was used as the B side to the US CD single for Can t Stop Lovin You Vinyl track listing edit Side ANo TitleLength1 The Seventh Seal 5 182 Can t Stop Lovin You 4 083 Don t Tell Me What Love Can Do 5 564 Amsterdam 4 455 Big Fat Money 3 576 Doin Time 1 41 Side BNo TitleLength1 Aftershock 5 292 Strung Out 1 293 Not Enough 5 134 Take Me Back Deja Vu 4 435 Feelin 6 36Personnel editVan Halen Sammy Hagar lead vocals guitar Eddie Van Halen guitar keyboards background vocals Michael Anthony bass background vocals Alex Van Halen drums percussion Additional personnel Steve Lukather background vocals Not Enough 21 The Monks of Gyuto Tantric University chants The Seventh Seal Production Bruce Fairbairn production Mike Fraser mixing Jeri Heiden art direction George Marino mastering Donn Landee remastering 2023 Erwin Musper engineer Mike Plotnikoff engineer Randee Saint Nicholas photography Glen Wexler front cover photographyCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1995 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 22 9 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 23 18 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 24 2 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 25 5 Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 26 5 French Albums SNEP 27 18 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 28 8 Japanese Albums Oricon 29 2 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 30 16 Norwegian Albums VG lista 31 17 Scottish Albums OCC 32 9 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 33 5 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 34 6 UK Albums OCC 35 8 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 36 2 US Billboard 200 37 1 Year end charts edit Chart 1995 Position German Albums Offizielle Top 100 38 59 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 39 32 US Billboard 200 40 26 Singles edit Year Single Chart Position 1995 Amsterdam US Mainstream Rock Tracks 41 9 Can t Stop Lovin You 2 US Billboard Hot 100 42 30 US Top 40 Mainstream 43 7 Don t Tell Me What Love Can Do US Mainstream Rock Tracks 41 1 Not Enough 27 US Billboard Hot 100 42 97 US Top 40 Mainstream 43 39 The Seventh Seal US Mainstream Rock Tracks 41 36Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 44 Gold 100 000 Canada Music Canada 45 3 Platinum 300 000 Japan RIAJ 46 Platinum 200 000 United States RIAA 7 3 Platinum 3 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Van Halen Balance Balance Rolling Stone March 23 1995 Retrieved August 3 2023 AllMusic review Frost Deborah February 10 1995 Balance Review Entertainment Weekly Retrieved October 21 2013 Evans Paul March 23 1995 Van Halen Balance Rolling Stone Retrieved October 21 2013 Van Halen Album chart history AllMusic Retrieved November 11 2013 a b American album certifications Van Halen Balance Recording Industry Association of America Van Halen The 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