This is a really good mid eighties rock song. We get Vai doing his first proper sort of talking guitar routine, and it introduces the song really well. It was recorded as a tribute to the Statue of Liberty in New York City, as the statue was completing a major renovation for the 100th anniversary of its dedication in 1886. It was written by Roth and Steve Vai and was Roth's first single on his 1986 first full-length album Eat 'Em and Smile. " Yankee Rose" is a hard rock song recorded by David Lee Roth. So please let us know your thoughts and feelings on this album, and we'll hit the first couple of songs in the morning. I'm looking forward to revisiting this album, as it has been a while, but I know these songs pretty well, because this got played a fair bit back in the eighties. On its own regardless of anything else, this is a strong album, and set Lee Roth on his way. I think this is possibly where a lot of folks finally touched base with Vai, and could go a long way to explaining why a lot of them really didn't get into the solo stuff, being generally instrumental and not really based in this sort of rock music. This band was just too good to make a rough album, but the rawness of it helped sell the overall idea that Lee Roth was back in the saddle. This album was a bit more raw than the more recent Van Halen albums, but certainly not rough. The first time I heard Shy Boy, my jaw dropped. The band he got together is a rather amazing bunch of musicians and Vai and Billy Sheehan being in the same band is a match made in heaven for this kind of music. This was a fantastic album, and a bit of a statement from Lee Roth after leaving Van Halen. " That's Life" Dean Kay, Kelly Gordon "Así es la Vida" 2:45 "Bump And Grind" Roth, Vai "Cuánto Frenesí" 2:32ġ0. "Big Trouble" Roth, Vai "En busca de pleito" 3:59ĩ. "Elephant Gun" Roth, Vai "Arma de Caza Mayor" 2:26Ĩ. "Goin' Crazy!" Roth, Vai "¡Loco del calor!" 3:10Ħ. "Ladies' Nite In Buffalo?" Roth, Vai "Noche de Ronda en la Ciudad" 4:08ĥ. "I'm Easy" Billy Field, Tom Price "Soy Fácil" 2:11Ĥ. " Yankee Rose" David Lee Roth, Steve Vai "Yankee Rose" 3:55ģ. Jimmie Haskell – horn and string arrangement on 10ġ.The Sidney Sharp Strings – strings on 10.The Waters Family – backing vocals on 10.Gregg Bissonette – drums, backing vocals on 3.Billy Sheehan – bass, backing vocals on 2, 3, 5, and 6.Steve Vai – guitars, horn arrangement on 3.David Lee Roth – vocals, backing vocals.Studio The Power Station, New York City, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California, Can-Am Recorders, Tarzana, CaliforniaĮat 'Em and Smile is the debut full-length solo album by original Van Halen vocalist David Lee Roth, released on July 7, 1986. Jan 1986 Public Image Limited (PIL) - Albumįor The Love Of God -live with the Metropole Orchestra Nov 1985 Frank Zappa - Meets The Mothers Of Prevention March 1985 Alcatrazz Disturbing The Peace Stevie's Spanking - live Vai and Zappa jam May 1982 Zappa Ship Arriving Too Late to Save A Drowning Witch Heavenly Bank Account, Suicide Chump, Jumbo Go Away, If Only She Woulda, Drafted Again Mudd Club, The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing, Dumb All Over Society Pages, I'm A beautiful Guy, Beauty Knows No PainĬharlies enormous mouth, Any Downers, Conehead, You Are What You Is Panty rap, Tell me you love me, Now You See it now You don't, Dance Contest, Blue Light, Tinseltown Rebellion, Pick Me I'm cleanīamboozeld By Love, Brown Shoes Don't Make It, Peaches 3ġ981 - Shut Up And Play Yer guitar - Frank Zappa Guitar Bookĭoreen, Goblin Girl, Theme From the 3rd movement of sinister footwear
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