Pretty cool, and Dave's flow is excellent.ĩ. Big Trouble-Kind of a change of pace as this has more of a funk-rock vibe. Elephant Gun-The other heavy rocker on this album. Tobacco Road-Mix of bluesy rock with hard rock guitars, works well actually.ħ. ![]() Still a fun song, and keeps the summertime vibe of the album going.Ħ. Goin Crazy-The most commercial song on the album. Ladies Night In Buffalo-Atmospheric, slower song. Kind of a novelty, but Dave is able to pull off this style of music effectively.Ĥ. Closest thing (along with Elephant Gun) to straight up metal on this album, complete shredder. Shyboy-Cover of the Talas (Billy Sheehan's previous band) song. Love that "talking guitar" intro, and Dave is just full of energy here.Ģ. In a few more days I'll get to Dave's first full-length and a real rock album with Eat Em and Smile.ġ. Obviously, this is NOT a rock album, but Dave was able to pull it off, and it was surprisingly a hit. Not a fav, but it was cool to hear Dave try something different. Coconut Grove-The one on this album that most people forget about. Good cover, but he doesnt really do anything new with it to be honest.Ĥ. California Girls-This is the closest thing to a "rock" song on here. Just a Gigolo/I Aint Got Nobody-This one is even better, Dave is really able to pull this off effectively while still putting his own spin on it. ![]() ![]() Still, Dave's charisma does shine through this song.Ģ. Easy Street-Obviously this was likely a shock to DLR fans due to the fact that this song (and the whole EP) was as removed from VH as you can get. Now, since I'm familiar with all of DLR's albums, I'll just review them as is (as opposed to Winger where I gave the albums at least 2 listens before reviewing the ones I was unfamiliar with)ġ. Time for another retrospective, this time of David Lee Roth's solo work!
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