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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stand up and Shoouuuuuuuuuuuuuut!,
By "kbaverso" (Pittsburgh) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sammy Hager and the Waboritas "Not 4 Sale" (Audio CD)
Only two years and non-stop touring after releasing "TEN 13," Sammy and his Waboritas have found the time to record and release another "stand up" record without really trying to put out a new record. I've only had it now for two days now and I think it rivals 1999's release "RED VOODOO." "NOT 4 SALE" flat out rocks! Period! Many great songs on this release including the CD opening tracks "Stand Up" and "Halleluiah". I think the song that really stands out is "Halfway to Memphis." This is a Dreams/Right Now/Give to Live type song w/ a little more edge in the guitar solo. Sammy's voice really sings on this song andalso on "Karma Wheel." Other songs that stand out to me thus far is the title track "Not 4 Sale", "Things've Changed" and the almost Led Zep cover - "Whole Lotta Zep." The bottom line on this CD is it rocks, it rolls and it is a must for anybody who likes solid rock music. It's obvious that the Waboritas are a top notch band that doesn't get enough credit, especially Vic Johnson, Sammy's lead guitarist. Enjoy, Red Heads Rule!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sans Halen but Still Rocking,
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This review is from: Sammy Hager and the Waboritas "Not 4 Sale" (Audio CD)
It's hard to believe that it's been almost 7 years since Sammy has left Van Halen. In that time period, Sammy has released a number of albums, DVD's and thrown parties around the world, while the Van Halen Bros. are still sitting on their tails.This by far is one of the most reflective of his albums, combining a variety of music that is blues, rock, alternative and the like. People that like his Marching to Mars and 10/13 albums will dig Stand Up, Make It Alright and The Big Nail, while other who love his Eagles Fly and Give to Live type of songs will enjoy other such as Halfway to Memphis and Things've Changed. For any Sammy fan this is a definite must buy album, and although there are no Top 40 type of hits on here, Sammy shows that he still has the musical talent to keep making records and people continue to buy. Sammy has become what can be known as Rock and Roll's Jimmy Buffett, as it's obvious he does this all solely for the love of the music and his fans. I also recommend his DVD, Long Road to Cabo, as it gives insight into Sammy as a person, a musician, and as a family man. Although some of us will never get to meet someone of his stature, it makes us feel as welcome as if we are in his living room drinking Waborita's on his couch.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like Fine Wine,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sammy Hager and the Waboritas "Not 4 Sale" (Audio CD)
Sammy is showing no signs of stopping at all. Not 4 Sale is, without a doubt, his strongest effort, not only since leaving Van Halen, but possibly ever. It's straight forward rock and roll. There are no "keyboard driven" tunes (in the style of Right Now, Not Enough, or The Message) but the keys are used brilliantly to support the track list. Best use of bass on a Hager recording in a while, and some outstanding guitarwork. The backing vocals are outstanding as well. This CD has a very "down the earth" feel, with a heavy vibe. Stand Up kicks things off with the high energy bang we've come to know from Hagar, and Hallelujah continues that fever with a semi-sad song about hollow victories, Halfway to Memphis is an instant classic, and could be a closer on the live shows. Things've changed starts slow (sounds way too much like Night Moves) but quickly recovers with it's own sound, and a great message about striving to continue in a world of changes. Whole Lotta Zep is good, but my least favorite. It's not that it's a bad tribute, but I'd rather have another original. The Big Nail is incredible. A rocker with a southern, grass roots twang, that blows away his techno experiment with Serious Ju Ju (he needs to do more of these!). Make It All Right is a high energy feel good song that will have people on their feet, and Not for Sale is a tribute to doing what you want, not because you need the money, but because you enjoy doing it...he can't be "bought" he's...well...not for sale. The Big Square inch is a strong, fast paced, rocker and Karma Wheel is simply a powerful, powerful song that really showcases the power of Hagars voice, and his intensity. Not a bad song on here. Good from start to finish. I will say that Sam needs Van Halen (but so to do they need Sam), but if you are a Sammy fan, this is a must have. If your a rock fan, you'll really enjoy it.
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