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  1. VAN HALEN (1978) * Runnin' With The Devil * Eruption * You Really Got Me * Ain't Talkin' Bout Love * I'm The One * Jamie's Cryin' * Atomic Punk * Feel Your L...

    • "Unchained" From: Fair Warning(1981) "Unchained" is a microcosm of everything that makes Van Halen one of rock's elites: Eddie's titanic, constantly moving riffs; Alex and Anthony's throbbing drum-and-bass grooves; Anthony's pitch-perfect backing vocals and Roth's defiant, king-of-the-world shrieks.
    • "Everybody Wants Some!!" From: Women and Children First(1980) is proof that Van Halen was always more than just three guys backing their generation's best guitar player.
    • "Eruption" From: Van Halen(1978) It took Eddie Van Halen less than two minutes to change the face of rock music forever, becoming the electric guitar's most messianic figure since Jimi Hendrix and setting a bar that no six-stringer in his wake would ever touch.
    • "Mean Street" From: Fair Warning(1981) Fair Warning's dark eccentricity is immediately evident from the bizarro tapping licks that begin the opening track "Mean Street."
  2. Sep 27, 2013 · David Lee Roth went back to his Warner Bros. Recordings and personally selected and sequenced the songs and videos for this special Hits collection. The CD not only includes the entire CRAZY FROM THE HEAT E.P. but includes classics like "Yankee Rose," "Just Like Paradise," "Goin' Crazy!" and "I'm Easy".

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    • Yankee Rose (1986) Now this is how you make a comeback. The gloriously OTT first single from Eat ‘Em And Smile had the rock world believing, if only for four minutes, that leaving Van Halen was the smartest move DLR ever made.
    • Goin’ Crazy (1986) The second single from Roth’s brilliant debut solo album, 1986’s Eat ‘Em And Smile, is the perfect distillation of the DLR ‘brand’, a song deliberately designed to make the listener feel like this is Roth’s world, and we’re lucky to live in it.
    • California Girls (1985) Truthfully we could have compiled a Top 10 DLR Cover Songs list here, with the likes Just A Gigolo and That’s Life contributing massively to the singer’s popularity in the mid ‘80s, but that’d be cheating, so we’ve confined ourselves to selecting this one, the outrageously upbeat Beach Boys cover at the heart of Roth’s Crazy From The Heat.
    • Just Like Paradise (1988) As perfect a pop-rock song as Roth ever sang with VH, Just Like Paradise is one of those sun-streaked, convertible-top down, speeding-down-the-Pacific Highway songs which instantly transports the listener to California.
  4. Greatest Hits/The Deluxe Edition is a greatest hits album by American rock singer David Lee Roth, compiling his solo work from 1985 to 1994.

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