On April 3, 2007 Friday Music will be re-releasing three much sought
after classic recordings from the legendary David Lee Roth Warner
Brothers catalog:
A Little Ain't Enough (FRM 1054), Your Filthy Little Mouth (FRM 1055) and
the highly collectable Sonrisa Salvaje (FRM 1053) (Eat 'Em and Smile sung
in Spanish). All three albums have been re-mastered by Joe Reagoso, and
each compact disc comes complete with the original graphics and artwork
keeping the integrity and spirit of the original releases.
Sonrisa Salvaje is receiving its first ever release on compact disc,
making this highly anticipated Roth album finally available to his fans.
Originally released in 1986 for a very short time on vinyl, this much
coveted collector's item has fetched high dollars at auctions over the
years. David Lee Roth gives a great performance along with his band at the
time, Steve Vai (guitars), Billy Sheehan (bass) and Gregg Bissonette
(drums). This collectors dream features ten rocking Spanish versions of
classic's like Loco Del Calor! (Goin' Crazy), Yankee Rose, and En Busca De
Pleito (Big Trouble).
Often regarded as one of his most defining hard rock moments, his platinum
plus A Little Ain't Enough features twelve incredible tracks produced by
Bob Rock (Metallica, Motley Crue). This 1991 smash continues the tradition
with Roth staples like Hammerhead Shark, A Lil' Ain't Enough, 40 Below and
Shoot It. Featured players include Jason Becker (lead guitar), Steve
Hunter (guitars), Brett Tuggle (keyboards + vocals), Gregg Bissonette
(drums), and Matt Bissonette (bass + vocals).
1994's Your Filthy Little Mouth is one of Roth's more prolific projects,
and highly regarded as one of his best albums to his huge fan base.
Produced by Nile Rodgers (David Bowie, Duran Duran) this album churns
non-stop with fourteen classic Roth performances. Radio staples She's My
Machine and Everybody's Got The Monkey and the bluesy Sunburn are only a
few of the shining moments on this classic release. Includes the core band
of Terry Kilgore (guitar), John Regan (bass), Tony Beard (drums) and
Richard Hilton (keyboards).
The CDs available 04/03
after classic recordings from the legendary David Lee Roth Warner
Brothers catalog:
A Little Ain't Enough (FRM 1054), Your Filthy Little Mouth (FRM 1055) and
the highly collectable Sonrisa Salvaje (FRM 1053) (Eat 'Em and Smile sung
in Spanish). All three albums have been re-mastered by Joe Reagoso, and
each compact disc comes complete with the original graphics and artwork
keeping the integrity and spirit of the original releases.
Sonrisa Salvaje is receiving its first ever release on compact disc,
making this highly anticipated Roth album finally available to his fans.
Originally released in 1986 for a very short time on vinyl, this much
coveted collector's item has fetched high dollars at auctions over the
years. David Lee Roth gives a great performance along with his band at the
time, Steve Vai (guitars), Billy Sheehan (bass) and Gregg Bissonette
(drums). This collectors dream features ten rocking Spanish versions of
classic's like Loco Del Calor! (Goin' Crazy), Yankee Rose, and En Busca De
Pleito (Big Trouble).
Often regarded as one of his most defining hard rock moments, his platinum
plus A Little Ain't Enough features twelve incredible tracks produced by
Bob Rock (Metallica, Motley Crue). This 1991 smash continues the tradition
with Roth staples like Hammerhead Shark, A Lil' Ain't Enough, 40 Below and
Shoot It. Featured players include Jason Becker (lead guitar), Steve
Hunter (guitars), Brett Tuggle (keyboards + vocals), Gregg Bissonette
(drums), and Matt Bissonette (bass + vocals).
1994's Your Filthy Little Mouth is one of Roth's more prolific projects,
and highly regarded as one of his best albums to his huge fan base.
Produced by Nile Rodgers (David Bowie, Duran Duran) this album churns
non-stop with fourteen classic Roth performances. Radio staples She's My
Machine and Everybody's Got The Monkey and the bluesy Sunburn are only a
few of the shining moments on this classic release. Includes the core band
of Terry Kilgore (guitar), John Regan (bass), Tony Beard (drums) and
Richard Hilton (keyboards).
The CDs available 04/03
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