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In what's shaping up to be a memorable year for Van Halen fans with a tour and some new music, there are also plans to release the band's "Live Without A Net" concert on DVD, and the re-mastered VH CD's from the Sammy Hagar-era, according to Andrew at Melodicrock.com.
"Live Without A Net" was released 18 years ago on VHS, and featured concert footage from the band's first tour with Sammy Hagar, from New Haven, CT in 1986. This performance is much more dynamic than Van Halen's other live concert release, 1993's "Live: Right Here, Right Now," which was released on DVD several years ago. Fans have been clamoring for years for it to be released on DVD, and know it appears they're getting their wish.
The LWAN DVD is due for release on July 22nd in Japan, by Warner Bros. With Warners working on this release, it shouldn't be too long before the DVD release finds its way to the rest of the world as well.
Melodicrock is also reporting that the Sammy-era Van Halen studio albums, which include "5150," "OU812," "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge," and "Balance" are rumored to be set for re-mastering and re-release later this year as well. The first six David Lee Roth-era albums were re-mastered and re-released by Warner Bros. in 2000.
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