DAVID LEE ROTH: A Little Ain’t enough CD (album). Van Halen singer. Check videos + samples
Dave Lee Roth is best known for fronting Van Halen in their heyday.
"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.
A Little Ain't Enough = Studio album by David Lee Roth
Released: January 15, 1991
Recorded: 1990
Genre: Hard rock
Length: 53:12
Label: Warner Bros.
Producer: Bob Rock
A Little Ain't Enough is the third full-length album by David Lee Roth (of Van Halen), released in 1991. It was certified gold on April 11, 1991. Produced by Bob Rock, the album featured the lead guitar work of Jason Becker, a then up-and-coming guitarist who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, aka Lou Gehrig's Disease) a week after joining the band. He managed to finish recording the album, but was unable to tour in support of the album, as his condition left him with little strength in his hands.
Sales of the album were helped by the controversy surrounding the promotional music video released for the album's first single, A Li'l Ain't Enough; featuring barely dressed women and oddly dressed little people, the video was banned from MTV shortly after its initial airing.
The album is seen as the beginning of Roth's commercial decline, as there was a drop-off in sales from his prior two albums. Timing is seen as a factor in the album not selling as successfully as his prior works. Within a year of the album's release, the Seattle grunge movement had created a sea-change in rock, and Roth's brand of hard-rock was considered, by mainstream audiences, as obsolete. Still, A Little Ain't Enough is something of a fan-favorite and many view it as his most under appreciated album.
Track listing:
"A Lil' Ain't Enough" (Robbie Nevil, David Lee Roth) – 4:41
"Shoot It" (Gregg Bissonette, Nevil, Roth, Brett Tuggle) – 4:13
"Lady Luck" (Craig Goldy, Roth) – 4:41
"Hammerhead Shark" (Eric Lowen, Roth, Preston Sturges) – 3:34
"Tell the Truth" (Steve Hunter, Roth, Tuggle) – 5:18
"Baby's on Fire" (Hunter, Roth, Tuggle) – 3:22
"40 Below" (Hunter, Roth, Tuggle) – 4:54
"Sensible Shoes" (Dennis Morgan, Roth, Sturges) – 5:09
"Last Call" (Matt Bissonette, G. Bissonette, Rocket Ritchotte, Roth, Tuggle) – 3:22
"The Dogtown Shuffle" (Hunter, Roth, Tuggle) – 4:58
"It's Showtime!" (Jason Becker, Roth) – 3:46
"Drop in the Bucket" (Becker, Roth) – 5:07
Personnel:
David Lee Roth – vocals, harmonica, concept
Jason Becker – lead guitar
Steve Hunter – guitar, rhythm guitar
Paul Baron – brass
Gregg Bissonette – percussion, drums
Matt Bissonette – bass, vocals
Derry Byrne – brass
Tom Keenlyside – brass
Marc LaFrance – backing vocals
George Marino – mastering
Jim McGillveray – percussion
Ian Putz – brass
David Steele – backing vocals
Chris Taylor – engineer
Brett Tuggle – keyboards, vocals
John Webster – keyboards
SAMPLES:
www.amazon.com/A-Little-Aint-Enough/dp/B00124FR9C/ref=sr_shvl_album_1?ie...
Charts:
Album – Billboard (North America)
Year Chart Position
1991 The Billboard 200 18
Singles – Billboard (North America)
Year Chart Single Position
1991 Mainstream Rock Tracks "Sensible Shoes" 6
1991 Mainstream Rock Tracks "Tell the Truth" 39
1991 Mainstream Rock Tracks "A Lil' Ain't Enough" 3

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