Van Halen - OU812

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Album Details

Title: OU812
Artist: Van Halen
Release Date: 5/24/1988
Re-Released On: 10/0/1987
Label: Warner Bros.
Duration: 50:09
UPCs: 075992573221, 4988014740296
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Album Rock, Pop-Metal
Moods: Bravado, Energetic, Rebellious, Rousing, Swaggering, Fun, Irreverent, Outrageous, Party/Celebratory, Rambunctious, Raucous, Spicy, Freewheeling, Sleazy, Theatrical, Boisterous, Brash, Confident, Rowdy, Silly
Total Copies: 42
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Mine All Mine
  2. When It's Love
  3. A.F.U. (Naturally Wired)
  4. Cabo Wabo
  5. Source of Infection
  6. Feels So Good
  7. Finish What Ya Started
  8. Black and Blue
  9. Sucker in a 3 Piece
  10. A Apolitical Blues

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1987CDWarner Bros.2-25732

Other Editions

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Album Review

The somber black and white cover could have been a knowing allusion to Meet the Beatles!, but it's really a signal that Van Halen is playing it for keeps on OU812, their second record with Sammy Hagar. Indeed, the striking thing about OU812 is that all its humor is distilled into a silly punny title, because even the party tunes here -- and there are many -- are performed with a dogged, determined vibe. When David Lee Roth fronted the band, almost everything that Van Halen did seemed easy -- as big, boisterous, and raucous as an actual party -- but Van Hagar makes good times seem like tough work here. Apart from a few cuts -- the countryish hook on "Finish What Ya Started," the slow, bluesy strut "Black and Blue" -- the riffs are complicated, not catchy, the rhythms plod, they don't rock, and Sammy strains to inject some good times by singing too hard. It gives OU812 a bit of a dour feel, not entirely dissimilar to Fair Warning, but unlike that early unheralded gem, this isn't a descent into darkness; it's merely a very inward rock record, as Eddie Van Halen pushes the band toward interesting musical territory. Often, this takes the form of jazzy chord changes or harmonies -- most evidently on the sleek opener, "Mine All Mine," but also on the otherwise metallic boogie "Source of Infection" -- but there's also "Cabo Wabo," the longest jam they've laid down on record to date, and a cover of Little Feat's "A Apolitical Blues" (which could have been a salute to producer Ted Templeman's early glories as much as a chance to do some down-n-dirty blues rock). Of course, there's also a pair of power ballads here, both poppier than the ones on 5150 -- "When It's Love" is pure balladry, "Feels So Good" rides along on a gurgling synth -- but really, they're red herrings on a record that's the hardest, darkest rock Van Halen has made since Fair Warning. And if it isn't as good as that record (even if it's nearly not as much fun), it's nevertheless the best showcase of the instrumental abilities of Van Hagar. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alex Van Halen?
Bobby HataMastering
Donn LandeeEngineer
Eddie Van Halen?
Eika AoshimaPhotography
Jeri HeidenArt Direction
Ken DeaneAssistant Engineer
Maura P. McLaughlinArt Direction
Michael Anthony?
Sammy Hagar?
Stuart WatsonPhotography