Your Filthy Little Mouth

Your Filthy Little Mouth

Your Filthy Little Mouth

Track Listings
 
1. She's My Machine
2. Everybody's Got the Monkey
3. Big Train
4. Experience
5. Little Luck
6. Cheatin' Heart Cafe
7. Hey, You Never Know
8. No Big 'Ting
9. You're Breathin' It
10. Your Filthy Little Mouth
11. Land's Edge
12. Night Life
13. Sunburn
14. You're Breathin' It [Urban NYC Mix]

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Your Filthy Little Mouth
Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
  • No better than a hack bootleg
Your Filthy Little Mouth
David Lee Roth
Manufacturer: Friday Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000NIIUQU
Release Date: 2007-04-03

Tracks:

  1. She's My Machine
  2. Everybody's Got The Monkey
  3. Big Train
  4. Experience
  5. A Little Luck
  6. Cheatin' Heart CafC)
  7. Hey, You Never Know
  8. No Big `Ting
  9. You're Breathin' It
  10. Your Filthy Little Mouth
  11. Land's Edge
  12. Night Life
  13. Sunburn
  14. You're Breathin' It (Urban NYC Mix)

Album Description

A third in the new David Lee Roth remasters series from Friday Music, the 1994 epic Your Filthy Little Mouth is often regarded as his most enduring, introspective and top album choice amongst his most ardent fans. For some crazy reason, this highly collectable cd has been out-of-print for over a decade...... but that is all fixed now. Friday Music is now offering Your Filthy Little Mouth again. This time with a wonderful remastering by Joe Reagoso, restored artwork and lyrics, which maintain the integrity and spirit of the original rock masterpiece.

"She's My Machine" and "Everybody's Got The Monkey" were huge radio favorites as this Nile Rodgers produced collection continues the rugged pace with twelve more incredible performances. Outlaw rocker Travis Tritt even gets a blues rockin' duet with David on "Cheatin' Heart Café".

Surprises continue with the jazz fusion undertones on "Sunburn" and "Experience", which have gone on to become some of his more enduring tunes. No doubt about it Your Filthy Little Mouth charted new heights for DLR. As always, his musician pool is fit for a king- Terry Kilgore (guitar), John Regan (bass), Tony Beard (drums), plus Steve Hunter ( guitar) makes an appearance on the soulful "A Little Luck", plus the keyboard wizardry of Richard Hilton rounds out most of the elite players on this collection.

Your Filthy Little Mouth is back....restored artwork, complete lyrics and photos, nice remastering....this Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee's truly delivered the goods on this one folks.... Enjoy!

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars No better than a hack bootleg.......2007-04-11

This is one of Diamond Dave's best albums, too bad this new "remastered" version is no better than a hack bootleg all the way around. Don't waste your money if you have the original. And if you don't have the original, buy the original Reprise one here or on ebay for cheap.
Your Filthy Little Mouth
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Dave doesn't get enough credit.
  • David Lee Roth - 'Your Filthy Little Mouth' (Warner Bros.) 2 1/2 stars
  • Re:good album!
  • Different, but a musical experiment of variety nonetheless!
  • A unique and interesting album
Your Filthy Little Mouth
David Lee Roth
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000008K9N
Release Date: 1994-03-08

Tracks:

  1. She's My Machine
  2. Everybody's Got the Monkey
  3. Big Train
  4. Experience
  5. Little Luck
  6. Cheatin' Heart Cafe
  7. Hey, You Never Know
  8. No Big 'Ting
  9. You're Breathin' It
  10. Your Filthy Little Mouth
  11. Land's Edge
  12. Night Life
  13. Sunburn
  14. You're Breathin' It [Urban NYC Mix]

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Dave doesn't get enough credit........2007-08-02

I agree with the other reviewers; this is some of Dave's best work. The album is over 10 years old and I still listen to it. I figure if Dave had left the F-word out of "Land's Edge" and the title track, he could have had two good rock radio hits. "Sunburn" is an excellent, smooth song, and "Night Life" is a good remake of Willie Nelson's song. I like the variety of the album, like "No big 'Ting" and the two versions of "You're Breathin' It". Dave doesn't get enough credit. If you like this album, check out his covers album--Diamond Dave. It has good blues, rock and psychedelica.

2 out of 5 stars David Lee Roth - 'Your Filthy Little Mouth' (Warner Bros.) 2 1/2 stars.......2006-12-27

Not counting his first release,that four-track 'Crazy From The Heat' EP, this was Roth's fifth solo effort. By this time, his career was pretty much over anyway. Tunes here that I sort of thought were okay include "She's My Machine", "Cheatin' Heart Cafe", "No Big 'Ting" and the sassy title track "Your Filthy Little Mouth". Guess the fact that veteran guitarist Steve Hunter (Alice Cooper,1975-76) played on this record really didn't help. Don't think the sales ever did very good at all. Pretty much for David Lee Roth an Han Valen completists. Mediocre arena rock.

5 out of 5 stars Re:good album! .......2005-10-22

When I first bought this album, It took me a while to get into it, but It wasnt long until I liked it. Very diverse. better than his previous albums.

3 out of 5 stars Different, but a musical experiment of variety nonetheless!.......2005-05-26

David Lee Roth gave us quite a head-fake with this album. The title eludes you to think he was going to be rocking and rolling with party anthem tunes like we got from "Eat 'em and Smile" and "Skyscraper" not to mention some heavy hook-laden favorites on "A lil ain't enough".

Unfortunately for most people, this album was all but chucked and ignored. It took time to soak in, and it also took time for people to realize Dave was not just some Van Halen rehash with his solo work, but was really exploring his musical interests and expanding his musical genre through his early influences of Jazz and Blues, while still throwing in a good rock tune here and there.

Something else people don't realize is that the record company YANKED this and "A lil Ain't enough" from the shelves right BEFORE they went platinum. This was in 1996 after the failed reunion debacle had Dave going "I thought I was in" Hagar going "Well I know I'm out" and Eddie calling both men, who had never met or spoke before, Liars. Renewed interest in the albums helped pump sales close to platinum status until Warner Brothers realized they had a complete war on their hands with this ongoing soap opera. The result? Dave went on to release DLR band in the late 90's, and Van Halen's "3" with Gary Cherone struggled to even make gold. Warner Brothers then told Van Halen that they were out, unless they brought back Hagar or Roth.

Sorry for the long history lesson, now for the album. "She's my machine is a GREAT rocker and one of Dave's best from his solo catalogue. Everybody's got the Monkey and Big Train are fun tunes as well. Experience is a cool, jazzy song that is easy to listen to. Little luck is a decent tune as well. On "Cheatin Heart Cafe'", Dave collaberates on this fun roadside western tinged romp with Country singing great Travis Tritt. It's cool! Land's Edge is one of my favorites on the entire album also. Overall it's different but under a different name I think people would have embraced it. It's the fact people are always expecting 1984 part VII that led many to turn their back on him.

The true fans never dissed Dave. You'll notice you hardly EVER hear a bad word out of Dave's mouth about anyone, despite the constant smack that was thrown his way through the years by the Van Halen brothers and Sammy Hagar. This led me to believe that David Lee Roth is not only a great musical artist and Rock frontman but also a great person. He doesn't act like he's 4 years old when he doesn't get his way.

If your a Roth fan, or as some call "purist" I think you will enjoy the record. It's an acquired taste. If your looking for Fair Warning part 9 etc. etc. then aside from a couple of the harder rocking songs, you've come to the wrong place.

David Lee Roth is Fun music!

1. She's My Machine
2. Everybody's Got the Monkey
3. Big Train
4. Experience
5. Little Luck
6. Cheatin' Heart Cafe
7. Hey, You Never Know
8. No Big 'Ting
9. You're Breathin' It
10. Your Filthy Little Mouth
11. Land's Edge
12. Night Life
13. Sunburn
14. You're Breathin' It [Urban NYC Mix]

4 out of 5 stars A unique and interesting album.......2005-05-23

In 1994 David Lee Roth released his fourth solo album, "Your Filthy Little Mouth". His previous album, "A Little Ain't Enough" had been a critical and commercial disappointment. Sensing that it was time for an image change, Dave put out a more mature album. The result is a very creative, interesting collection of songs. Nile Rogers did a superb job producing the album. This is one of the most artistic and diverse albums that I have ever heard. All of the songs are catchy with good hooks. There are several different styles of music on this disc. There is Van Halenish, with "She's My Machine," "Big Train," and "Your Beathin' it." There is a lot of blues here with "Experience," "Land's Edge," "Sunburn" and "Nightlife." There is a rap/regge song with "No big Ting," and a country song with "Cheatin' Heart Cafe." There are midtempo rockers here with "Everybody's got the Monkey" and "Hey, You Never Know." "A little luck" is a Vegas style lounge number. Dave's band is also great. The guitar player, Terry Kilgore, may not be as technically good or flashy as Steve Vai, Eddie Van Halen, or Jason Becker, but that's OK; because Kilgore's straight-ahead, no-frills blues playing suits the album like a glove. Lyrically, this is Dave's best work. The lyrics are clever, ironic and reflective. The booklet is excellent to, with a lot of cool photos, drawing, and lyrics. When this album came out in 1994, it flopped and received mediocre to awful reviews. That is really a shame, because, as one of the other reviewers has pointed out, this album is ART! If your a fan of Dave, listen to this with an open mind, and without any preconceived notions of what to expect. If you are expecting to hear "Women and Children First" or "1984," you are going to be in for a major disappointment. If you are open minded, than you will hopefully like this CD.


Your Filthy Little Mouth
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • what this country needs: more dave, more filth
  • an interesting, diverse album for Dave
  • Diamond Dave doesn't hit as hard as usual
  • Sparkling Diamond Dave
  • A total gem
Your Filthy Little Mouth
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ASIN: B000059WGW
Release Date: 2001-01-05

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars what this country needs: more dave, more filth.......2005-11-06

David Lee Roth continues to impress me with his cleverness, his insight and his homages (overt and otherwise) to the rich textual histories of music, politics, religion and philosophy. He is a Renaissance man vis the scope of his view and the range of his skills. Even his talky (rather than singy) style lends itself to each of the different personalities on this fantastic album.

4 out of 5 stars an interesting, diverse album for Dave.......2005-05-14

In 1994 David Lee Roth released his fourth solo album, "Your Filthy Little Mouth". His previous album, "A Little Ain't Enough" had been a critical and commercial disappointment. Sensing that it was time for an image change, Dave put out a more mature album. The result is a very creative, interesting collection of songs. Nile Rogers did a superb job producing the album. This is one of the most artistic and diverse albums that I have ever heard. All of the songs are catchy with good hooks. There are several different styles of music on this disc. There is Van Halenish, with "She's My Machine," "Big Train," and "Your Beathin' it." There is a lot of blues here with "Experience," "Land's Edge," "Sunburn" and "Nightlife." There is a rap/regge song with "No big Ting," and a country song with "Cheatin' Heart Cafe." There are midtempo rockers here with "Everybody's got the Monkey" and "Hey, You Never Know." "A little luck" is a Vegas style lounge number. Dave's band is also great. The guitar player, Terry Kilgore, may not be as technically good or flashy as Steve Vai, Eddie Van Halen, or Jason Becker, but that's OK; because Kilgore's straight-ahead, no-frills blues playing suits the album like a glove. Lyrically, this is Dave's best work. The lyrics are clever, ironic and reflective. The booklet is excellent to, with a lot of cool photos, drawing, and lyrics. When this album came out in 1994, it flopped and received mediocre to awful reviews. That is really a shame, because, as one of the other reviewers has pointed out, this album is ART! If your a fan of Dave, listen to this with an open mind, and without any preconceived notions of what to expect. If you are expecting to hear "Women and Children First" or "1984," you are going to be in for a major disappointment. If you are open minded, than you will hopefully like this CD.

3 out of 5 stars Diamond Dave doesn't hit as hard as usual.......2004-01-08

David Lee Roth is a rock legend, no doubt about it. When Van Halen crashed and burned, Roth started a solo career and his first full length album "Eat `em and smile" was indeed a treat to all of us who love the traditional sounding Van Halen that is best explored on "Van Halen I", "Van Halen II", and "Women and children first". Over the years it became very clear that Diamond Dave were the most influential member of Van Halen since the once legendary band became nothing more than an average rock act while Roth carried on in the original musical approach.

"Your filthy little mouth" is not the best work from the solo career, but the album has some good moments. The opening track, "She's my machine" reminds a little bit of traditional Van Halen and so does the title track "Your filthy little mouth". But it becomes obvious that David Lee Roth doesn't want to stick to one genre when it comes to the horn driven "A little luck", the Lynyrd Skynyrd sounding pairs "Cheatin' heart cafe" and "Hey, you never know". In "Land's edge" as well as in the Willie Nelson cover "Night life" Roth goes blues while "Sunburn" is almost so called elevator music.

"Your filthy little mouth" is worth to own, especially if you're a David Lee Roth fan but perhaps this album is the weakest in Roth's solo career up to date. Most of the time it's alright but I miss the real punches I know Diamond Dave is capable of.

4 out of 5 stars Sparkling Diamond Dave.......2003-01-17

I have to be honest... I just got this cd although I do own all the other Dave cd's. I thought this one was just to fill the gap in my collection. Actually this is one great album. I just don't believe I never really heard about it before. The tunes are straight forward party rockers. Going from bluesy to rock I actually prefer this record above A Little Ain't Enough. A shame Dave doesn't take these songs and the classics from the other records to the road. Whether he can still pull it off? I'm not sure. But hell let him prove it!

5 out of 5 stars A total gem.......2002-09-20

I picked this one up the day it came out and was blown away by its music and creativity. This is a true GEM of a recording, and Dave proves that he has many dimensions--unlike many rock singers--and unlike, certainly, his overrated VH replacement Sammy Hagar. Hagar, or many others, could NEVER come up with the depth Roth finds on this album. Dave's voice has the range and SOUL that few singers can boast of.
You'll be surprised by how many songs (or styles) you'll like on this one. And to prove that this wasn't a complete career turnaround for Dave, he put out DLR Band in 1998--the solo album to end all albums.
But here, just enjoy Dave's range and versitility. WB should have their heads examimed for pulling this from the shelves. They obviously don't care about ART.
Your Filthy Little Mouth [Reprise Cut-out]
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    Your Filthy Little Mouth [Reprise Cut-out]

    Manufacturer: REPRISE / WARNER
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    ASIN: B0009I2NN0

    Product Description

    Track Listings 1. She's My Machine 2. Everybody's Got the Monkey 3. Big Train 4. Experience 5. Little Luck 6. Cheatin' Heart Cafe 7. Hey, You Never Know 8. No Big 'Ting 9. You're Breathin' It 10. Your Filthy Little Mouth 11. Land's Edge 12. Night Life 13. Sunburn 14. You're Breathin' It [Urban NYC Mix]

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    7. Alchemy
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