Fair Warning is the fourth studio album by American Hard Rock band Van Halen. Released in 1981, it sold more than two million copies, but was still the band's slowest-selling album of the David Lee Roth era. Despite the album's commercially disappointing sales, Fair Warning was met with mostly positive reviews from critics.[2]
The front cover art features a detail from "The Maze", a painting by the Canadian artist William Kurelek which depicts his tortured youth.The album was listed by Esquire as one of the 75 Albums Every Man Should Own.
Production :
Producer: Ted Templeman
Engineers: Donn Landee, Gene Meros
Remastering: Chris Bellman, Gregg Geller
Project coordinator: Jo Motta
Art direction: Richard Seireeni
Design: Pete Angelus
Cover design: Pete Angelus
Cover artwork: From The Maze by William Kurelek
Photography: Greg Gorman, Neil Zlozower
Inlay photography: Greg Gorman
Members Band :
David Lee Roth - lead vocals
Eddie Van Halen - guitars, backing vocals
Michael Anthony - bass guitar, backing vocals
Alex Van Halen - drums
The front cover art features a detail from "The Maze", a painting by the Canadian artist William Kurelek which depicts his tortured youth.The album was listed by Esquire as one of the 75 Albums Every Man Should Own.
Production :
Producer: Ted Templeman
Engineers: Donn Landee, Gene Meros
Remastering: Chris Bellman, Gregg Geller
Project coordinator: Jo Motta
Art direction: Richard Seireeni
Design: Pete Angelus
Cover design: Pete Angelus
Cover artwork: From The Maze by William Kurelek
Photography: Greg Gorman, Neil Zlozower
Inlay photography: Greg Gorman
Members Band :
David Lee Roth - lead vocals
Eddie Van Halen - guitars, backing vocals
Michael Anthony - bass guitar, backing vocals
Alex Van Halen - drums
- Category
- Van Halen
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