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''Sammy Hagar'' is Sammy Hagar's second solo album, released in 1977. It is also often referred to as ''The Red Album'', as it includes Hagar's first anthem, "Red", which is also the basis for his nickname "The Red Rocker". Future multi-platinum selling producer Scott Mathews was talked into playing a drum solo on "Red" after being told Ringo Starr had played his only drum solo in the very same room on The Beatles' last album, named after the EMI Studios this album was recorded in, Abbey Road.〔RED: My Uncensored Life in Rock by Sammy Hagar 2011, Harper-Collins Publishers〕 The distinctive cover image was shot in Stockwell Road, London, SW9 in the midst of the rows of red Pride & Clark auto shops. These red-painted buildings are also seen in the 1966 film ''Blowup''. Sammy Hagar's 1987 solo album, ''I Never Said Goodbye'', is also sometimes known as ''Sammy Hagar'' since early pressings were untitled, pending the results of a contest. Nevertheless, the albums are completely distinct. ==Song information== * "Red" was the first cover that Bette Midler made of a Hagar song, the second being "Keep On Rockin'" from the soundtrack of the 1979 film ''The Rose''. Midler released "Red" on her 1977 album ''Broken Blossom''. * "Catch The Wind" was the second cover that Hagar made of a Donovan song. The first was "Young Girl Blues" which appeared on his first solo album ''Nine on a Ten Scale''. Donovan's single was released on his album ''What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid'' in 1965. * "Free Money" is a cover of a Patti Smith song, which she released on her album ''Horses''. Smith and Hagar were, coincidentally, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the same night in 2007. During the televised induction ceremony, "Free Money" was one of the songs featured in a montage of Smith's past live performances. * "Fillmore Shuffle" is a cover of a track on the first 1972 album, ''Pilot'', by a band named Pilot. This is not the same Pilot that had a hit with "Magic". * "Hungry" is a cover of a song that was first a hit for Paul Revere & the Raiders, from their 1966 album ''The Spirit of '67''. * "Eclipse" is an instrumental outro that follows the song "Little Star". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sammy Hagar (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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