Diamond Dave David Lee Roth

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  • Release Date: 07/08/2003
  • Sales Rank: 72,117
  • Label: MAGNA CARTA
  • UPC: 026245906921
 
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Diamond Dave

1LISTENYou Got the Blues, Not Me... 3:17
2LISTENMade Up My Mind 3:00
3LISTENStay While the Night Is Still Young 3:43
4LISTENShoo Bop 5:11
5LISTENShe's Looking Good 2:50
6LISTENSoul Kitchen 4:32
7LISTENIf 6 Was 9 3:32
8LISTENTomorrow Never Knows 3:49
9LISTENMedicine Man 1:12
10LISTENLet It All Hang Out 2:25
11LISTENThug Pop 3:35
12LISTENAct One 1:34
13LISTENĪce Cream Man Bonus Track 3:23
14LISTENBad Habits Bonus Track 3:44

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Editorial Reviews

It's been a while since rock's greatest one-man three-ring circus raised his tent, but this typically over-the-top set proves that Diamond Dave, like Barnum & Bailey, possesses a bag of tricks as timeless as they are entertaining. From the opening notes of the jiving "You Got the Blues, Not Me," Roth serves notice that the only thing he's particularly interested in is having a good time...all the time. But rather than simply lapse into dunderheaded Spinal Tap-isms, Roth manages to fuse old-fashioned rock debauchery with even older-fashioned Vegas slapstick, creating a hybrid that's all his own. Diamond Dave is peppered with cover tunes, some of which, like his take on the Doors' "Soul Kitchen," work beautifully and some of which, like a misguided rendition of "Tomorrow Never Knows," fall flat, since they require the singer to hold back too much. When Roth is high-stepping and scat-singing his heart out, however -- as he does on "Shoo Bop" and the smirking mojo-dripper "Ice Cream Man" -- he's unstoppable. Pass the Thunderbird and the cotton candy! David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Diamond Daveby Anonymous

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December 15, 2003: David is awesome and this lastest album just proves it again.

Diamond Daveby Anonymous

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September 11, 2003: I am so sorry to see such outstanding albums as YOUR FILTHY LITTLE MOUTH go out of print before someone out there has a chance to discover them. DIAMOND DAVE is yet another shinning example of why Dave is Dave man. Buy this album and you won't be sorry. I am sure it will be out of print someday, so don't miss it NOW. The album (recording) itself sounds really good also, so good job to Magna Carta.


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