| Search Results | Your search for "David Lee Roth" produced 10 result(s): |
![]()
On his second full-length solo album, Roth turns down the guitars, adds more melody, and makes a more polished, but less interesting record, highlighted by the soaring pop of "Just Like Paradise." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
CD $8.51
![]()
For his first solo effort, David Lee Roth strips away the gonzo guitars that are Van Halen's trademark and accentuates his lounge-lizard-as-rock-star persona, resulting in an EP that succeeds because of that persona, not because the music is anything special. Certainly, he doesn't add anything to "California Girls" and "Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody" other than his joking, over-the-top vocals. Then again, that's all he needs to do. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
CD $8.51
![]()
Although the title wouldn't indicate it, Your Filthy Little Mouth was a retreat from the thundering hard rock of A Little Ain't Enough. David Lee Roth kept some of the pile-driving guitar riffs that always gave his records a foundation, but he added a smoother pop sensibility. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
CD $12.33