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Track Listings
1 | Poundcake (Album Version) |
2 | Judgement Day (Album Version) |
3 | Spanked (Album Version) |
4 | Runaround (Album Version) |
5 | Pleasure Dome (Album Version) |
6 | In 'n' Out (Album Version) |
7 | Man On A Mission (Album Version) |
8 | The Dream Is Over (Album Version) |
9 | Right Now (Album Version) |
10 | 316 (Album Version) |
11 | Top Of The World (Album Version) |
Editorial Reviews
Singer Sammy Hagar continued his streak of success with Van Halen on this album, which debuted at number 1 in 1991 and was the third Hagar performed on. Fighting against censorship with the "subtle" acronym title, this in-your-face album spawned hits and marks a must-have moment in the lifespan of a great rock band.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.92 x 0.47 inches; 3.25 ounces
- Manufacturer : Warner Records
- Original Release Date : 1991
- Date First Available : December 7, 2006
- Label : Warner Records
- ASIN : B000002LPD
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #37,934 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #53 in Guitar Gods
- #578 in Pop Metal (CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,245 in Hard Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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But "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" made me reconsider. This is the first album with Hagar, in my opinion, that actually sounds like Van Halen. The others had a song here and there that sounded like Van Halen, and a lot of songs that sounded like Sammy Hagar solo material (with guitar and drums by Eddie and Alex). This album has a certain confidence and passion that was just lacking on 5150 and OU812.
Hagar also forgot to write a cheesy pop ballad with the word "love" in the title for this album. I can't say I'm disappointed by that. All Van Hagar albums have a few radio friendly ballads, and the couple on this album, "Right Now" and "The Dream is Over" are way better. "Top of the World" isn't a ballad, but it's also poppy and also much better than the pop songs on the earlier Van Hagar albums. And they finally figured out how to rock! "Poundcake" may have stupid lyrics, but it's pretty cool. "Judgement Day" is even better.
My only remaining comment is about the title of the album. I don't want to sound like a stuffed shirt, but come on. Did "Beavis and Butthead" suggest this title? I've always found it funny that Hagar writes these sappy love ballads and then also makes some of the most sexist and immature comments in other songs. I don't know if the title was his idea, but I'm guessing "yes."
Not a bad album though. Check it out.