If you're into Dave, this one should be picked up. I'd rank it right up there with EEAS.
Production is a lot like a demo at times, agreed, but then those Sam Halen tunes weren't made any better with their production values. And Roth's voice is strained at parts, but this smacks of making an effort (check out Relentless and tell me that mofo wasn't giving it his all).
Little Texas, Goin' Places, King of the Hill....lot of great tunes that have been neglected live, and that's a shame because this album to me sounds like it was made to be taken to the stage.
Bottom line is it, along with EEAS, has more of the sound, spirit and intensity of classic Van Halen than anything Ed and Co have been able to come up with since Dave left.
Production is a lot like a demo at times, agreed, but then those Sam Halen tunes weren't made any better with their production values. And Roth's voice is strained at parts, but this smacks of making an effort (check out Relentless and tell me that mofo wasn't giving it his all).
Little Texas, Goin' Places, King of the Hill....lot of great tunes that have been neglected live, and that's a shame because this album to me sounds like it was made to be taken to the stage.
Bottom line is it, along with EEAS, has more of the sound, spirit and intensity of classic Van Halen than anything Ed and Co have been able to come up with since Dave left.
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