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Van Halen In The Studio For 'Fair Warning' 45th Anniversary


By Editorial Staff | Published: Apr 27, 2026 10:11 AM EDT

Van Halen In The Studio For 'Fair Warning' 45th Anniversary

The 45th anniversary of Van Halen's "Fair Warning" album is being celebrated by the syndicated radio show In The Studio With Redbeard: The Stories Behind History's Greatest Rock Bands.

Redbeard shared this synopsis for the episode: The upside/downside comparison of Van Halen's April 1981 album Fair Warning can probably explain why it is easily the band's most overlooked effort in the original David Lee Roth era. Pro: Fair Warning is the most Eddie Van Halen-dominated album until the mega-hit 1984.

Con: as AllMusic.com's Stephen Thomas Erlewine nails it, "Fair Warning was the first Van Halen album that doesn't feel like a party." Pro: three of the best rockers the band ever did are on Fair Warning, "Unchained", "Hear About It Later", and the woulda-coulda-shoulda been big "So This is Love?". Con: those are the only three songs most people can recall from the album. Pro: Fair Warning sold over two million copies, a feat any band today would kill for. Con: at only a little more than two million sold, Fair Warning by comparison was Van Halen's slowest seller from the original foursome.

Even my guest with Eddie, drummer Alex Van Halen, says regretfully, "I watched while Eddie suffered relentlessy through making that album", as apparently the pace and Guinness Book-level hedonism of those first four albums and tours were leaving the song tank near empty. Eddie and Alex both weigh in on Fair Warning's forty-fifth anniversary.

Stream the episode here

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