Eat ‘Em And Smile

This picture by Wilfredo Lumagbas Jr. reminded me of the David Lee Roth album, Eat ‘Em and Smile.

“Sonrisa Salvaje (literally “Wild Smile”) is the Spanish version of Eat ‘Em and Smile. According to the Van Halen Encyclopedia, the idea to re-record the album in Spanish was the idea of bassist Billy Sheehan, who had read an article in a magazine which reported that over half the Mexican population was between the ages of 18-27, a prime record buying market. Roth re-cut all his vocals with the help of a Spanish tutor in the studio. He changed around some of the racier lyrics, so as not to offend the more conservative Spanish-speaking population. With the exception of the vocals, the basic music tracks are the same as the “Eat ‘Em and Smile” version, with the only exception being “Big Trouble”, which ends abruptly as opposed to fading out on the English version.” (source)


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