Balance

Label
Warner Bros / Wea
Release date
24 Jan 1995
Running length
24 tracks
Running time
106:23

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 The Seventh Seal 5:18 22,868
2 Can't Stop Lovin' You 4:08 116,781
3 Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do) 5:53 18,655
4 Amsterdam 4:45 22,722
5 Big Fat Money 3:57 18,570
6 Strung Out 1:29 12,067
7 Not Enough 5:11 42,322
8 Aftershock 5:26 19,126
9 Doin' Time 1:41 8,496
10 Baluchitherium 4:05 15,166
11 Take Me Back (Deja Vu) 4:41 11,547
12 Feelin' 6:31 18,069
Take Me Back (Album Version) 4:43 11
Baluchiterium (Album Version) 4:05 8
Doin' Time (Album Version) 1:42 13
Aftershock (Album Version) 5:29 19
Not Enough (Album Version) 5:13 20
Strung Out (Album Version) 1:29 18
Bg Fat Money (Album Version) 3:57 19
Amsterdam (Album Version) 4:45 22
Don't Tell Me (Album Version) 5:56 26
Can't Stop Lovin' You (Album Version) 4:07 81
Feelin' (Album Version) 6:34 16
The Seventh Seal (Album Version) 5:18 29

About this album

Balance is the tenth studio album by the American hard rock band Van Halen. It was released in 1995 and, to date, is the final Van Halen album featuring lead singer Sammy Hagar.

“Don’t Tell Me (What Love Can Do)” was originally, “What Love Can Do”. The song was written about the power of universal love. Somewhere along the way, the band decided they didn’t want to hear about the healing power of love, and the song took on a new direction.

The song “Can’t Stop Lovin’ You” pays homage to Ray Charles, who had his own hit song entitled “I Can’t Stop Loving You”. The Van Halen song references this with the lyric: “Hey, Ray, what you said is true, I can’t stop lovin’ you”.

The Japanese Import also includes the bonus track “Crossing Over”, which was the B-side to “Can’t Stop Lovin’ You”.

During the Balance tour show in Pensacola, Florida 1995, Sammy 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.

The instrumental “Strung Out” was actually recorded in 1983, prior to the recording of 1984. The actual recording is Eddie “playing” the strings of a Grand Piano with various objects including ping pong balls, D-cell batteries, knives and forks.
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