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the Best of Solo Sammy Hagar on The Essential Red Collection;
From 'Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy' and 'I Can't Drive 55'
to 'Mas Tequila'
Compilation Also Includes Two Previously Unreleased Recordings
and 'Bad Motor Scooter' With Montrose
LOS ANGELES, July 1 /PRNewswire/
- As Sammy Hagar returns as the lead singer for Van Halen on its massive tour
this summer, the most complete overview of his solo career on record showcases
one of the most enthusiastic, energetic and exciting performers who has ever
rocked a stage. THE ESSENTIAL RED COLLECTION (Hip-O/UMe), is being released
August 10, 2004. It features 20 selections, each digitally remastered from
the original tapes, spanning 1973 to 1999 with all of Hagar's Top 40 pop hits
plus trademark tracks and popular soundtrack contributions -- along with two
previously unreleased '70s recordings, "Call My Name" and "Thinking
Of You." Compiled with Hagar's full participation, The Essential Red Collection
brings together the best of the Red Rocker.
The retrospective kicks off with a track from Montrose. Former Edgar Winter
Group guitarist Ronnie Montrose had invited the Southern Californian to join
his self-named group in 1972. Hagar recorded two albums with Montrose, including
its self-titled debut that featured the classic "Bad Motor Scooter," before
going solo in 1976. In addition, from his years on Capitol in the 1907's, THE
ESSENTIAL RED COLLECTION culls "Red" and a rare b-side version, "I've Done
Everything For You."
Hagar has enjoyed his greatest solo success to date while on Geffen. His 1981
debut on the label, STANDING HAMPTON, went platinum and included "I'll Fall
In Love Again" and "There's Only One Way To Rock." 1982's THREE LOCK BOX went
gold and notched his first Top 40 hit -- "Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy" (#13).
1984's VOA boasted the top-fuel anthem "I Can't Drive 55," which reached the
Top 30 and "Two Sides Of Love" which peaked in the Top 40. Heard too are the
title tracks to the films HEAVY METAL (1981) and FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH
(1982), "The
Girl Gets Around" from the #1-charting FOOTLOOSE (1984) and "Winner Takes It
All" from OVER THE TOP (1987).
In 1985, Hagar joined Van Halen. He released SAMMY HAGAR (aka I NEVER SAID
GOODBYE) in 1987, with "Give To Live," yet another Top 30 charter, and "Eagles
Fly." A
1994 solo collection titled UNBOXED resurrected the previously unreleased "High
Hopes."
In 1996, Hagar and Van Halen, after massive success together, parted
ways and the next year Sammy returned to his solo efforts for the first time
in 10 years. On MCA's MARCHING TO MARS, he showcased "Little White Lie" and
the title track, and with his backing band the Waboritas, 1999's RED VOODOO
spun off "Mas Tequila."
More than 30 years after he debuted on record, Sammy Hagar continues to rock.
For more info on Sammy Hagar, click here: redrocker.com
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