David LEE ROTH: A Lil’ Ain’t enough CD. Watch out for 3rd song! Very special, unreleased!!! Van Halen singer. Check video

Dave Lee Roth is best known for fronting Van Halen in their heyday. The title track and 'Tell the truth' are the standouts.
David Lee Roth – A Lil' Ain't Enough
Label: Warner Bros. Records – 7599-21842-2, Warner Bros. Records – W 0002CD
Format: CD, Maxi-Single
Country: Europe
Released: 1990
Genre: Glam Rock, Hard Rock, blues
Tracklist▼
1 A Lil' Ain't Enough
2 Baby's On Fire
3 Tell The Truth (Blues Remix)
Producer – Bob Rock
Written-By – Brett Tuggle (tracks: B1, B2), David Lee Roth, Robbie Nevil (tracks: A), Steve Hunter (tracks: B1, B2)
CD is housed in a slimline jewel-case.
Disc made in Germany.
"A Little Ain't Enough" marks something of a turning point in Diamond Dave's career, and in some ways, represents the end of an era--not just the end of David Lee Roth's relevancy as a solo artist, but the end of an era in popular music--namely 80s pop-metal.
After the "Skyscraper" world tour, Steve Vai left Dave's band (bassist Billy Sheehan had left prior to the tour) and Dave had to rebuild his band. Dave kept hold-overs Gregg Bissonette (drums), Matt Bissonette (bass), who had played on the "Skyscraper" tour, Brett Tuggle (keyboards) and added guitarists Jason Becker and Steve Hunter to record.
The band behind "A Little Ain't Enough" was pretty stellar. The Bissonette brothers provided a tight, muscular rhythm section, Becker certainly had the chops to be compared to players like EVH and Vai, and Tuggle's playing didn't saturate the music as it did on "Skyscraper." Dave himself still sounds like Dave, full of charisma and in control, blissfully unaware of the storm coming out of Seattle that is headed his way.

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