2013 studio album by Sammy Hagar
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Sammy Hagar & Friends is the sixteenth studio album by American hard rock musician Sammy Hagar , released on September 24, 2013, by Frontiers Records .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
"I was going to do an anthology called Four Decades of Rock ," he told Classic Rock , "cherrypicking songs from Montrose , my solo stuff, Van Halen , the stuff I've done since. I was going to write a new song for each era: a song like 'Rock Candy ' by Montrose, a song like 'Red ' from my solo years, a Van Halen-type song… [But] I went to license the Van Halen songs, and those two knuckleheads [Eddie and Alex Van Halen] wouldn't okay it… I could have hired an attorney and done it anyway, because I own thirty per cent of that music. But that would have got a bunch of ugly press."[ 7]
Track listing
Notes
The live bonus tracks were recorded at "A Concert for Ronnie Montrose", a posthumous tribute show at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, California on April 27, 2012.
Personnel
Winding Down
Backing Vocals – Mona Gnader, Vic Johnson
Electric Guitar, Dobro, Acoustic Guitar – Dave Zirbel
Lead Vocals – Taj Mahal
Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar [2nd] – Sammy Hagar
Percussion – John Cuniberti
Written-By – Sammy Hagar
- 2:30
2 Not Going Down
Backing Vocals – Claytoven Richardson, Omega Rae, Sandy Griffith
Bass – Bill Church
Drums – Denny Carmassi
Guitar – Vic Johnson
Lap Steel Guitar – Dave Zirbel
Lead Vocals, Guitar – Sammy Hagar
Written-By – Jay Buchanan
- 4:57
3 Personal Jesus
Backing Vocals – Claytoven Richardson, Omega Rae, Sandy Griffith
Bass – Michael Anthony
Drums – Chad Smith
Guitar – Neal Schon
Lead Vocals – Sammy Hagar
Written-By – Martin Gore
- 4:50
4 Father Sun
Accordion – Andre Thierry
Backing Vocals – Aaron Hagar, Erica Cuniberti, John Cuniberti
Bass – Mona Gnader
Drums, Percussion – Denny Carmassi
Guitar – Vic Johnson
Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Lap Steel Guitar, Guitar – Sammy Hagar
Mandolin – James DePrato
Written-By – Sammy Hagar
- 3:41
5 Knockdown Dragout
Backing Vocals – Mona Gnader
Drums, Backing Vocals – Denny Carmassi
Guitar [Solo], Backing Vocals – Joe Satriani
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Vic Johnson
Lead and Backing Vocals – Kid Rock
Lead and Backing Vocals, Guitar – Sammy Hagar
Percussion, Backing Vocals – John Cuniberti
Written By – Stephen Garvy, Dennis Hill, Ken Livingston, Kevin Baldes, Kyle Homme, Sammy Hagar
- 2:17
6 Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
Backing Vocals – Claytoven Richardson, Omega Rae, Sandy Griffith
Bass, Backing Vocals – Mona Gnader
Drums – David Lauser
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Vic Johnson
Lead Vocals, Guitar [Solo], Guitar – Sammy Hagar
Organ – Susie Davis
Percussion – John Cuniberti
Written-By – Bob Seger
- 2:36
7 Bad On Fords And Chevrolets
Bass, Backing Vocals – Mona Gnader
Drums – David Lauser
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Vic Johnson
Lap Steel Guitar – Dave Zirbel
Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Ronnie Dunn
Lead Vocals, Guitar – Sammy Hagar
Piano – Austin De Lone
Written-By – Ray Wylie Hubbard, Ronnie Dunn
- 3:21
8 Margaritaville
Accordion, Electric Piano – Austin De Lone
Backing Vocals – Caroline De Lone, Mona Gnader
Bass [Upright] – Ruth Davies
Drums – Paul Revelli
Guitar – Bill Kirchen
Lead Vocals – Sammy Hagar, Toby Keith
Percussion – Karl Perraza
Written-By – Jimmy Buffett
- 4:53
9 All We Need Is An Island
Drums – Mickey Hart
Pedal Steel Guitar, Ukulele [Tahitian] – Dave Zirbel
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Sammy Hagar
Vocals, Backing Vocals – Nancy Wilson
Written-By – Sammy Hagar
- 2:43
10 Going Down (Live In Studio-Take 1)
Bass – Michael Anthony
Drums – Chad Smith
Guitar – Neal Schon
Lead Vocals – Sammy Hagar
Written-By – Don Nix
Charts
References
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