lazarus
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The first six tracks on Van Halen's debut are a knockout. That would be one of the all-time great EPs. And I enjoy 1984 pretty well.
Curious if there any good Roth albums I missed.
I was being facetious, of course, but from what I know of his solo catalog, it's the high-water mark.
Eat 'Em And Smile is actually a pretty good album, and not as slick as Van Hagar's 5150 debut. It's certainly more substantial than his 4-song EP of covers (albeit enjoyable ones).
David Lee Roth - Shyboy - YouTube
Fair Warning and Women and Children First between them have some of the best VH tracks of all time. Neither is a complete great album but each has like 3 classics and a few other good tracks. Each also has a couple of clunkers.
True. Like this, one of my favorite VH songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-bt81UBDLI
Van Halen II is uneven but also has some great ones.