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Sonrisa Salvaje

David Lee Roth

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Album Review

This seldom-heard oddity in heavy metal singer David Lee Roth's catalogue is a Spanish-language version of his first post-Van Halen solo effort, Eat 'Em & Smile. The original release was a call to arms for the divided camps of Van Halen fans, and for those who felt that replacing Roth with Sammy Hagar was little more than a cruel joke, Eat 'Em & Smile validated their position with a strong band of crack players, equal amounts of humor and serious rock, and the best songwriting of Roth's entire career. The record is the perfect follow-up to 1984 that Van Halen couldn't deliver themselves, certainly closer to the spirit of the original band than anything recorded with Hagar. Sonrisa Salvaje (Wild Smile) saves all of the Eat 'Em & Smile artwork and backing tracks, with Roth overdubbing translated lyrics; unfortunately, the mix is not perfect and Roth's voice sounds disconnected from the music, floating in a sterile space above the band. Also, the Spanish words don't always fit seamlessly, sometimes hanging awkwardly over the edges of musical passages (particularly in "La Calle Del Tabaco" (Tobacco Road), betraying the compositions' English language origins. Still, any fan of Diamond Dave will appreciate this novelty and the gung-ho spirit that fueled its conception. Roth ends Sonrisa Salvaje with a satisfied chuckle, suggesting that he's entirely pleased with himself, having laid down the gauntlet for bilingual metalheads worldwide.

Recent Customer Reviews

English version plz
     
by C.C. De

Don't get me wrong, its awesome that he made a spanish version of the album. Still why don't we have an english version?

what happened to the english version?
     
by s.cookmmfan

it was on here. wear did it go?

Ridiculous!!!
     
by EVHWylde

Why would I tunes offer a spanish version of this album, and not an english version too? Sometimes I wonder what kind of idiot is running that company. NO Beatles, or AC/DC, and the best album by DLR is only available in f#*&$@g spanish. I would have no desire to hear this in spanish even if that was the only language I could speak. This is GARBAGE!

Biography

Born: October, 1955 in Bloomington, IN

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

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...
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