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Van Halen - 5150, Vintage LP Vinyl (1986, Warner Bros.)
Van Halen - 5150, Vintage LP Vinyl (1986, Warner Bros.)
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Van Halen's LP 5150 , released in 1986, marks their first studio album with singer Sammy Hagar after David Lee Roth left the band. Featuring hits like "Why Can't This Be Love" and "Dreams," the album showcased a more experimental sound without losing their signature Van Halen style. This original vinyl record is an authentic piece of rock history and a must-have for collectors of classic 80s hard rock albums.
Historical background
Founded in 1972 in Pasadena, California, Van Halen became one of the most successful rock bands worldwide. Eddie Van Halen 's virtuosity, in particular, revolutionized guitar playing for an entire generation. With 5150, the so-called "Van Halen" era began, bringing them huge commercial success and catapulting them straight to number 1 on the US charts.
Product details
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Category: LP / Vinyl / Album
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Artist: Van Halen
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Title: 5150
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Label: Warner Bros. Records – 925 394-1
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Year of publication: 1986
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Origin: Made in Germany
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Format: 12" LP, Stereo
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Vinyl color: Black
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Cover: Colorful artwork with an atlas motif
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Vinyl condition: Very good (VG+) – glossy, only a few visible hairlines, no impairment of playback
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Cover condition: Good (VG) – edge wear, minor creases and slight signs of use, back cover with slight ring wear, otherwise stable structure and vibrant colors.
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Inlay: Original inner cover with Van Halen artwork included
Special features / Notes
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Original 80s pressing (1986)
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A collector's item from hard rock history
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Images are part of the item description
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Genuine vintage items – each piece is unique
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