David Lee Roth - A Little Ain't Enough (CD)
ORIGINAL 1991 RELEASE!!!
Used CD in EXCELLENT playing condition!!!
No Skips, No Freeze ups!!!
No Scratches, No Scuff Marks!!!
CD and all artwork included.
CD in Excellent Like New condition.
The album goes into overdrive with a play on the title "A Lil' Ain't
Enough" and continues breaking new territory with smashes like "Shoot
It" and radio favorite "Hammerhead Shark". With help from his killer
band Steve Hunter (guitar), Jason Becker (lead guitar), Brett Tuggle
(keyboards and vocal) ,Gregg Bissonette returns on drums from the Eat
`Em and Smile band, and Matt Bissonette on follows up on bass and
vocals, it's no wonder this album raced to the top rungs of the album
and rock charts in 1991.
Twelve solid performances are what you
get on this amazing collection. No home should be without out this
album, and if you are truly looking for a good time, no frills rock and
roll DLR-style masterpiece,
then A Little Ain't Enough is the answer.
Track
listing
1. Little Ain't Enough, A
2. Shoot
It
3. Lady Luck
4. Hammerhead Shark
5. Tell the Truth
6. Baby's on Fire
7. 40 Below
8. Sensible Shoes
9. Last
Call
10. Dogtown Shuffle, The
11. It's
Showtime!
12. Drop in the BucketProduct Details
- Audio CD (January 16, 1991)
- Original Release Date: April 1991
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Warner Bros / Wea
David Lee Roth Biography
In the eyes of countless hard rock fans, David Lee Roth is the
prototypical frontman. With a flamboyant, larger than life stage
presence and a party-hearty surfer dude persona (not to mention his
acrobatic leaps, long mane of blond hair, and skintight spandex
outfits), Roth was an integral part of Van Halen's meteoric rise to
global dominance from 1978 through 1984. Born on October 10, 1955, in
Bloomington, IN, Roth was introduced to music at an early age, via his
father's affinity for Al Jolson, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, and Louis
Prima. By the dawn of his teenage years, his family had relocated to
California, and by the early '70s, Roth had become a major rock fan (Led
Zeppelin, Black Oak Arkansas, Grand Funk, ZZ Top, Alice Cooper, etc.).
Roth was soon singing in local bands, including the Red Ball Jets, who
would play shows along with another up-and-coming rock band from
Pasadena, CA -- Mammoth.
The members of Mammoth, including
brothers Eddie and Alex Van Halen on guitar and drums, respectively,
would often borrow Roth's PA system for their gigs, and a friendship was
struck up. Soon after, Roth was asked to join forces with the Van Halen
brothers, who had enlisted a new bassist as well, Michael Anthony. The
new quartet decided on a name change by the mid-'70s as they played the
Sunset Strip -- Van Halen (reportedly Roth's idea). By 1977, the quartet
was signed to Warner Bros., and 1978 saw the release of their landmark
self-titled debut, one of rock's all-time great recordings. Mixing heavy
metal riffs with punk's fury, Van Halen were onto a whole new sound,
which resulted in the band taking the world by storm. The band issued a
string of classic mega-selling albums (1979's Van Halen II, 1980's Women
and Children First, 1981's Fair Warning, 1982's Diver Down, and two
years later, 1984), while becoming a major arena-headlining concert draw
in the process.
Just as Van Halen had hit their peak and appeared
they could do no wrong, Roth issued a four-track solo EP in 1985, Crazy
from the Heat, with rumors swirling that the bandmembers were bickering
behind the scenes and that the singer was going to make a major motion
picture. Still, it was a shock to rock fans everywhere when Roth left
Van Halen later that year (Van Halen would soldier on with Sammy Hagar
filling Roth's spot) -- leading to a war of words in the press. When his
plans for the movie proved to be a bust, Roth immediately formed a
top-notch solo band, consisting of ex-Talas bassist Billy Sheehan (often
called "the Eddie Van Halen of bass"), ex-Frank Zappa guitarist Steve
Vai, and ex-Maynard Ferguson drummer Gregg Bissonette. In 1986, Roth
issued his first full-length solo effort, Eat 'Em and Smile, which was
another hit and gave way to another sold-out tour.
Roth had also
become a master of creating hilarious and highly original music videos
(featuring a wide assortment of wacky characters), especially Van
Halen's "Hot for Teacher" and Roth's solo clips "California Girls,"
"Just a Gigolo," "Yankee Rose," and "Goin' Crazy." But while Roth's new
solo band seemed to be on the way to a very promising future, the lineup
began to splinter with each subsequent release (1988's Skyscraper,
1991's A Little Ain't Enough), until Roth was the only remaining member.
With interest waning, Roth attempted to branch out musically on his
experimental 1994 release, Your Filthy Little Mouth (produced by Nile
Rodgers), but it was met with a cool reception, as was his attempt to
break into the Vegas circuit around the same time.
By 1996, Van
Halen had parted ways with Hagar, leading to an onslaught of rumors that
a Roth/Van Halen reunion was in the works. The rumor appeared to become
reality on September 4, 1996, when Van Halen and Roth appeared together
at the MTV Video Music Awards in New York to present an award. Despite
the fact that they had recorded several new songs the previous summer
(two of which would appear on their forthcoming Best Of: Vol. 1
collection), the reunion was short-lived -- Eddie and Roth got into a
near fistfight backstage on the night of the awards show, as relations
soured once again when it became known that Van Halen tricked Roth into
thinking that he was back in the band (meanwhile, they had secretly
hired ex-Extreme singer Gary Cherone a few months prior).
Undeterred,
Roth penned a tell-all biography, 1997's Crazy from the Heat, and
issued his best solo album in years, 1998's back-to-basics DLR Band.
When Cherone was dismissed from Van Halen in 1999 after only a single
album (the horrific Van Halen III), rumors began swirling once again
about a possible Roth/Van Halen reunion. With both camps keeping things
very hush-hush, Roth finally broke the silence in April of 2001, issuing
a statement on his website that he and his former Van Halen bandmates
had indeed regrouped the previous year in the recording studio, but that
he hadn't heard back from them in months. Barely a week later, Eddie
Van Halen went public with the fact that he was diagnosed with cancer;
in May of 2002 he reported on his website that his cancer treatments had
been successful and he had "just gotten a 100 percent clean bill of
health -- from head to toe."
Meanwhile, the good news from Eddie
Van Halen did not apparently coincide with a return of Roth to the Van
Halen fold, as the singer's Diamond Dave, a 14-track collection of
mostly covers that echoed the 1982 Van Halen classic Diver Down, was
released in 2003. In 2005, Roth took over FM "Shock Jock" duties for the
satellite radio-bound Howard Stern, and the following year he gathered
friends for the tongue-in-cheek Strummin with the Devil: The Southern
Side of Van Halen.
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