A fairwell to Dave
The greatest questions ever asked, Ginger or Mary Ann? Beatles or Stones? Dave or Sammy? This is David Lee Roth's last album with Van Halen. He was off to ruination, Van Halen added Sammy Hagar to its lineup and clicked off more music. The music was different. With Dave Van Halen were a tougher, harder group. I preferred this over the Sammy led group that spun off a slicker more radio friendly sound. That being said this is not the best of Dave and Eddie. Dominated by covers that include the inexplicable "Big bad Bill is Sweet William Now", and some instrumental noodling to fill time, this album seems to have been thrown together with left over stuff and kicked out. That being said, there are some have to have songs you won't get on best of albums. Mainly "Little Guitars" and it's intro which is a mind blowing Flamenco guitar blast from Eddie. These were the main reasons I got the album. Another Kinks cover of "Where have all the Good Times Gone?" And Martha Vandelis 's "Dancing in the Streets" are here. Not exactly "Running With the Devil". The price right. It's not a $15 buy but it's worth $5. Only place I found "Little Guitars" and that's worth it.
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