David Lee Roth - Eat 'Em And Smile [Full Album] (Remastered) - Video
PUBLISHED:  May 27, 2014
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"Eat 'Em And Smile" (1986) is the debut full-length solo album by original and current Van Halen vocalist David Lee Roth.

After releasing "Crazy From The Heat", an EP of lounge standards that became a surprise hit during early 1985, and subsequently parting ways with Van Halen while the band was at its commercial zenith, Roth assembled a new backing band: bassist Billy Sheehan (later of Mr. Big); drummer Gregg Bissonette (later of Ringo Starr and Elton John, among others); and guitarist Steve Vai, who had worked previously with Frank Zappa, PiL and Alcatrazz.

On "Eat 'Em And Smile", Roth returned to a hard rock sound, comparable with that of early Van Halen, albeit featuring eclectic forays into lounge, jazz, and speed metal. Both a critical and commercial success, Rolling Stone wrote that no song on "Eat 'Em And Smile" was as slick as any of the singles from Van Halen's "5150" album, and also opined that "Eat 'Em And Smile" was much more "trashy fun". Indeed, many of the reviews of "Eat 'Em And Smile" compared it directly with Van Halen's synth-heavy "5150", often favourably.

In a nod to his hit solo EP, Roth included two lounge songs on "Eat 'Em And Smile", "That's Life" and "I'm Easy". Roth also included a cover of the '60s garage band classic, "Tobacco Road". Two of the album's original songs, however, became its biggest hits. "Yankee Rose", a tongue-in-cheek tribute to the Statue of Liberty, became an MTV and radio hit, rising into the Billboard Top 20. The would-be theme to Roth's then-planned movie, "Goin' Crazy!" also became an MTV staple whilst hovering near the middle of Billboard's Hot 100 during the early autumn of 1986.

A version of "Kids in Action", originally by Kim Mitchell (of Max Webster), was also recorded for this album. However, due to time constraints, the song was not included on the release. Billy Sheehan was briefly a member of Max Webster, according to Kim Mitchell: "He was in the band for about three weeks...[but] it didn't work out". There were no hard feelings and he went on and did really well. I got a call from him one day and he goes 'Hey man I'm in the studio with David Lee Roth, Ted Templeman and Steve Vai and we're covering your tune "Kids in Action" and we need the words to the second verse'. I was shaking on the phone; this was right after Roth left Van Halen. Then at the last minute it got bumped off the record for "Tobacco Road", they thought they needed a cover. See there's those darn covers again." There is no known studio version of Roth's cover available to the public.

This is the first of two Roth albums to feature the duo of Steve Vai and Billy Sheehan on guitar and bass. Throughout the album the two would often sync complicated bass lines together with the lead guitar parts, as on tracks such as "Shyboy" and "Elephant Gun". The album brought Steve Vai into the public eye as a contender with Edward Van Halen, the previous guitarist who worked with Roth. This album features some of Steve Vai's most prominent guitar work.

Track listing:

01. Yankee Rose
02. Shyboy
03. I'm Easy
04. Ladies' Nite In Buffalo?
05. Goin' Crazy!
06. Tobacco Road
07. Elephant Gun
08. Big Trouble
09. Bump And Grind
10. That's Life
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