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David Lee Roth|Eat 'Em and Smile

Eat 'Em and Smile

David Lee Roth

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Few would argue that David Lee Roth's first solo EP was a complete comedy send-up, albeit a very successful one that gained him enough favor with the MTV peanut gallery to solidify his potential as a solo artist. When threat became fact, however, Roth was smart enough to know that show tunes set to flashy videos weren't going to cut it and wisely proceeded to surround himself with musicians of impeccable pedigree. Thus armed, the "diamond" one set out to out-Van Halen Van Halen with his band's first effort, Eat 'Em and Smile, a more than adequate substitute for the overtly commercial tendencies of the "new and improved" original. Why mess with a winning recipe, indeed. Guitarist Steve Vai, bassist Billy Sheehan, and drummer Gregg Bissonette sound perfectly at home aping their boss' old cronies on such sizzling party anthems as "Shyboy" and "Elephant Gun." A fun-loving cover of "Tobacco Road" kicks off a very solid side two featuring the remarkably Fair Warning-esque "Big Trouble," and it doesn't get any better than first single, "Yankee Rose," where the squealing call and response between Roth and Vai reaches unparalleled comical heights. The glossy pump of "Goin' Crazy!" (originally conceived as the title track for Roth's botched movie project) hints at the pop excesses to come, and although two lounge pieces are knocked out for good measure, these are easily offset by the cool strut of "Ladies Nite in Buffalo?," arguably Roth's most legitimate piece of art ever.

© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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1
Yankee Rose (Album Version)
00:03:54

Steve Vai, Composer, Guitar - Billy Sheehan, Background Vocals, Bass - David Lee Roth, Composer, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Ted Templeman, Producer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums, Background Vocals

© 1986 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1986 Warner Records Inc.

2
Shyboy (Timido)
00:03:24

Steve Vai, Guitar - Billy Sheehan, Background Vocals, Bass - David Lee Roth, Vocals, MainArtist - Ted Templeman, Producer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums, Background Vocals - William Sheehan, Writer

© 1986 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1986 Warner Records Inc.

3
I'm Easy (Soy Facil)
00:02:11

Steve Vai, Guitar - Billy Sheehan, Background Vocals, Bass - David Lee Roth, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Ted Templeman, Producer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums, Background Vocals - Thomas Price, Writer - William Field, Writer

© 1986 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1986 Warner Records Inc.

4
Ladies' Nite in Buffalo? (Noche de Ronda en la Ciudad)
00:04:08

Steve Vai, Guitar, Writer - Billy Sheehan, Background Vocals, Bass - David Lee Roth, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Ted Templeman, Producer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums, Background Vocals

© 1986 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1986 Warner Records Inc.

5
Goin' Crazy (Loco del Calor)
00:03:10

Steve Vai, Guitar, Writer - Jesse Harms, Keyboards - Billy Sheehan, Background Vocals, Bass - David Lee Roth, Writer, MainArtist - Sammy Figueroa, Percussion - Ted Templeman, Producer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums

© 1986 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1986 Warner Records Inc.

6
Tobacco Road (La Calle del Tabaco)
00:02:29

Steve Vai, Guitar - Billy Sheehan, Background Vocals, Bass - David Lee Roth, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Ted Templeman, Producer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums, Background Vocals - John Loudermilk, Writer

© 1986 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1986 Warner Records Inc.

7
Elephant Gun (Arma de Caza Mayor)
00:02:26

Steve Vai, Guitar, Writer - Jesse Harms, Keyboards - Billy Sheehan, Background Vocals, Bass - David Lee Roth, Writer, MainArtist - Sammy Figueroa, Percussion - Ted Templeman, Producer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums

© 1986 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1986 Warner Records Inc.

8
Big Trouble (En Busca de Pleito)
00:03:59

Steve Vai, Guitar, Writer - Billy Sheehan, Background Vocals, Bass - David Lee Roth, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Ted Templeman, Producer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums, Background Vocals

© 1986 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1986 Warner Records Inc.

9
Bump and Grind (Cuanto Frenesi)
00:02:32

Steve Vai, Guitar, Writer - Billy Sheehan, Background Vocals, Bass - David Lee Roth, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Ted Templeman, Producer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums, Background Vocals

© 1986 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1986 Warner Records Inc.

10
That's Life (Asi Es la Vida)
00:02:45

Steve Vai, Guitar - Billy Sheehan, Background Vocals, Bass - David Lee Roth, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Dean K. Thompson, Writer - Kelly L. Gordon, Writer - Ted Templeman, Producer - Gregg Bissonette, Drums, Background Vocals

© 1986 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1986 Warner Records Inc.

Resenha do Álbum

Few would argue that David Lee Roth's first solo EP was a complete comedy send-up, albeit a very successful one that gained him enough favor with the MTV peanut gallery to solidify his potential as a solo artist. When threat became fact, however, Roth was smart enough to know that show tunes set to flashy videos weren't going to cut it and wisely proceeded to surround himself with musicians of impeccable pedigree. Thus armed, the "diamond" one set out to out-Van Halen Van Halen with his band's first effort, Eat 'Em and Smile, a more than adequate substitute for the overtly commercial tendencies of the "new and improved" original. Why mess with a winning recipe, indeed. Guitarist Steve Vai, bassist Billy Sheehan, and drummer Gregg Bissonette sound perfectly at home aping their boss' old cronies on such sizzling party anthems as "Shyboy" and "Elephant Gun." A fun-loving cover of "Tobacco Road" kicks off a very solid side two featuring the remarkably Fair Warning-esque "Big Trouble," and it doesn't get any better than first single, "Yankee Rose," where the squealing call and response between Roth and Vai reaches unparalleled comical heights. The glossy pump of "Goin' Crazy!" (originally conceived as the title track for Roth's botched movie project) hints at the pop excesses to come, and although two lounge pieces are knocked out for good measure, these are easily offset by the cool strut of "Ladies Nite in Buffalo?," arguably Roth's most legitimate piece of art ever.

© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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