Van Halen’s official discography encompasses 12 studio albums, three live albums, and four compilation albums. Their eponymous 1978 debut remains a landmark in rock history, earning Diamond certification for over 10 million copies sold in the U.S.. Official Studio Albums
(2012): A reunion album with David Lee Roth and the recording debut of Wolfgang Van Halen. Major 1978 Bootleg Recordings
(1984): Their most commercially successful album, featuring the #1 hit "Jump".
(1981): Regarded as the band’s darkest and most experimental work.
(1979): Includes "Dance the Night Away" and "Beautiful Girls".
(1986): The debut of the Sammy Hagar era, including "Why Can't This Be Love".
(1991): Often abbreviated as F.U.C.K., it won the Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance.
(1980): The band's first album without any cover tracks.