''5150'' (pronounced "fifty-one-fifty") is the seventh studio album by American
rock band
Van Halen. It was released on March 24, 1986, by
Warner Bros. Records and was the first of four albums to be recorded with lead singer
Sammy Hagar, who replaced
David Lee Roth. The album was named after
Eddie Van Halen's home studio,
5150, in turn named after a California law enforcement term for a mentally disturbed person (a reference to
Section 5150 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code). The album hit number 1 on the
''Billboard'' 200 chart, surpassing the band's previous album, ''
1984'', which had peaked at number 2 behind
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's ''
Thriller'' album, on which Eddie made a guest appearance.
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.
Overview
Van Halen had considerable difficulty finding a replacement for the popular David Lee Roth, until July 1985, when Eddie was referred to former
Montrose singer Sammy Hagar by a mechanic working on Eddie's Lamborghini. The pair hit it off, and the new singer and band immediately began work on new songs. Van Halen went to work on the album in November 1985; it would be finished in February 1986, just one month before its release.
The album ''5150'' was notable for a number of love songs and ballads, a contrast of the straightforward heavy rock of the original albums. Many called the new incarnation "Van Hagar" (derisively or affectionately). The nickname was so ubiquitous that, as Hagar points out in his book, Warner Bros. asked them to consider renaming the band as such; the Van Halen brothers refused.
Bolstering criticism was the absence of
Ted Templeman, who having produced every previous album for the band, left to helm Roth's solo ''
Eat 'Em and Smile''. Templeman would return to produce Van Halen's ''
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge'' several years later, for which
Andy Johns had originally been tapped.
Donn Landee took over producer duties for ''5150'' after serving as an engineer on previous albums.
Foreigner guitarist
Mick Jones was also brought in as a producer.
The production on this album was markedly different from their albums with Templeman. The guitar, previously high in the mix and frequently pushed to the left channel (to simulate a "live sound"), now sat equal in the mix and its overall sound had changed. This may have been Landee's doing, as he was not a fan of the "live mix".
''5150'' is the first Van Halen album not to feature any instrumental tracks.
Artwork
The artwork features an
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depiction of
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kneeling while holding a mirror-polished metallic sphere on his shoulders. The model for the album was
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''BodyShaping''s
Rick Valente. The Van Halen logo wraps around the sphere.
The title of the album appears as a placard on a chain around Atlas' neck. The back cover of the album depicts the Atlas character collapsed, with the sphere dropped and broken open, revealing the band inside.
Release
Despite the controversy of replacing Roth, the album was both the band's first (and Hagar's first) to top the
''Billboard'' 200, doing so on April 26, 1986, and was certified double platinum on May 28.
A live video created during
the tour for this album was released as ''
Live Without a Net'', which has since been released on DVD. The tour was a significant change from previous tours. Where Van Halen previously had years of material to work with, even on tour supporting the first album, Hagar was uncomfortable performing a large number of songs from the original lineup. Therefore, most of the band's back catalog was dropped from the set lists. Instead, the shows consisted of almost the entire ''5150'' album, a few Hagar solo hits ("
I Can't Drive 55" and "
There's Only One Way to Rock"), and a cover of
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's "
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"; the band also played a humorous verse of
Robert Palmer's "
Addicted to Love" as part of "Best of Both Worlds." Of the Roth-era tracks, "
You Really Got Me", "
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", and "
Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love" were regularly performed. Unlike Roth, Hagar was an established guitarist, allowing Eddie to play keyboards on some songs.
Critical reception
Reviews for ''5150'' were initially mixed, but in later years the album became considered one of Van Halen's most complete recordings. ''
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rated the album a C+, which signifies "a not disreputable performance, most likely a failed experiment or a pleasant piece of hackwork." He wondered how "the guitar mavens who thought Eddie equalled Van Halen are going to like his fireworks displays and balls-to-the-wall hooks now that video star David Lee Roth has given way to one of the biggest schmucks in the known biz." He also stated that "no musician with something to say could stomach responding to Sammy Hagar's call".
Furthermore, Tim Holmes for ''
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'' rated the album three out of five stars. He noted that "part of Eddie Van Halen's cheeky genius
..lies in his ability to think in terms of both complex orchestration and rock banalities". He also said that "Eddie can still split the atom with his axe, and he knows it. It's a Van Halen world with or without David Lee Roth, and ''5150'' shoots off all the bombastic fireworks of a band at the peak of its powers." He concluded that "ultimately, it is Eddie Van Halen's uncanny and intuitive ability to orchestrate these contradictions that gives the Van Halen machinery its velocity and amplitude."
A retrospective review from
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's
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was fairly positive. Erlewine criticized the album for the more heavy-handed feeling that resulted from Hagar's performance: "
ere Diamond Dave would have strutted through the song with his tongue firmly in cheek, Hagar plays it right down the middle, never winking, never joking. Even when he takes a stab at humor on the closing 'Inside' - joshing around about why the guys chose him as a replacement - it never feels funny, probably because, unlike Dave, he's not a born comedian." He concluded that "it worked, because they had the songs and the desire to party, so those good intentions and slow tunes don't slow the album down; they give it variety and help make the album a pretty impressive opening act for Van Halen Mach II."
Track listing
Personnel
;Van Halen
*
Sammy Hagar – lead and backing vocals, guitar
*
Eddie Van Halen – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
*
Michael Anthony – bass guitar, backing vocals
*
Alex Van Halen – drums
;Production
* Dan Chapman – illustration
* Ken Deane – audio engineer
* Bobby Hata – mastering
*
Mick Jones – producer
*
Donn Landee – producer, engineer, 2023 remaster
* Jeri McManus – art direction
*
Aaron Rapoport – photography
* Van Halen – art direction
* Alex Van Halen – producer
* Eddie Van Halen – producer
Charts
Certifications
References
External links
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Van Halen albums
1986 albums
Warner Records albums
Albums produced by Mick Jones (Foreigner)
Albums produced by Donn Landee
Albums recorded at 5150 Studios
Synth-pop albums by American artists