Album

Skyscraper

David Lee Roth

1988 · Rock

36 collectors on Gatefold own this

Skyscraper by David Lee Roth

Skyscraper is a Rock album by David Lee Roth, originally released in 1988. On Gatefold: 94 pressings tracked, owned by 36 collectors.

About

For the follow-up to his multiplatinum solo debut <i>Eat ‘Em and Smile</i>, David Lee Roth reunites with his expert band (Steve Vai on guitar, Billy Sheehan on bass, and Gregg Bissonette on drums) for what is, at least by Roth’s standards, a less silly affair. Gone are the lounge-act pretensions and cabaret fantasies that made <i>Smile</i> a showstopper. Instead, <i>Skyscraper</i> delivers straightforward rock ’n’ roll in the form of “Just Like Paradise,” “Stand Up,” and “Knucklebones.” While there is nothing on here to rival the best of Roth’s work with Van Halen (although “The Bottom Line” is a credible imitation), the singer’s charisma remains intact and Vai’s fretboard fireworks rival Eddie Van Halen's. As usual, Roth’s modus operandi is slam-bang entertainment and not careful songcraft, but the moody ballad “Damn Good” (which appears to be a bittersweet reflection on Roth’s Van Halen glory days) is a reminder that behind the razzle dazzle Roth is actually an impressive singer.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Knucklebones3:18
  2. 2Just Like Paradise4:03
  3. 3The Bottom Line3:37
  4. 4Skyscraper3:38
  5. 5Damn Good5:49
  6. 6Hot Dog And A Shake3:19
  7. 7Stand Up4:39
  8. 8Hina4:40
  9. 9Perfect Timing3:41
  10. 10Two Fools A Minute4:28

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • swaggering

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36 collectors on Gatefold own this · 94 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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