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SAMMY HAGAR "Marching To Mars"U.S. Release : MCA - MCA111627 STOCK STATUS: IN STOCK - ships in 1 day |
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| Sammy Hagar's first post-Van Halen album finds the Red Rocker getting over a messy musical break-up by collaborating with an unlikely array of guest artists. Cameos include Huey Lewis and Roy Rogers, who add bluesy nuances to the crunch of "Little White Lie," and Bootsy Collins, whose bass enlivens the faux funk of "Would You Do It For Free?". Hagar's old group Montrose even reforms for "Leaving The Warmth Of The Womb." All the flux Hagar's endured since leaving Van Halen results in a record full of introspection that finds the singer engaging in a Heart-flavored power ballad about his new wife and infant daughter ("Kama") and indulging in the metaphysical ("The Yogi's So High (I'm Stoned)"). Hagar's unlikely list of hand-picked contributors also includes Bay Area neighbor Mickey Hart, who adds his percussive talents and even co-produces the catchy title track with Guns 'N' Roses' knob-twirler Mike Clink. | |
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