*European re-release.
Contains 2 bonus tracks.
12 tracks total.
Country: U.S.A.Genre: Hard Rock
Label Number: 7599-25824-2
© 1988 Warner Bros. Records
AllMusic Review by Eduardo Rivadavia
© 1988 Warner Bros. Records
AllMusic Review by Eduardo Rivadavia
Even as Skyscraper
shot up the charts behind the momentum of its ultra-saccharine lead-off
single "Just Like Paradise," it was abundantly clear to anyone paying
attention that the wheels were already falling off the David Lee Roth bandwagon. Simply put, the collaborative spirit that had given their manic debut Eat 'Em and Smile such legitimacy as a band project was collapsing under the unbearable strain of its leader's unstoppable ego. With bass wizard Billy Sheehan already gone to form Mr. Big and guitar hero Steve Vai mostly flying on auto-pilot (if spectacularly so), keyboard player Brett Tuggle
seems like the most unwelcome presence on an album that squanders much
of its free-wheeling potential by trying too hard to achieve an
exaggerated pop sheen. The aforementioned "Just Like Paradise" is the
obvious main offender, but promising examples of arena rock like "Stand
Up" and "Perfect Timing" also lose much of their bite through excessive
studio tampering. Likewise, the largely acoustic "Damn Good" and the
overlong "Two Fools a Minute" (an unconvincing ode to Roth's
lounge lizard persona) go nowhere fast, and what the band was trying to
achieve with the bizarre title track is still anyone's guess. And while
rockers like "Knucklebones" and "The Bottom Line" don't really impress
or offend, "Hina" and "Hot Dog and a Shake" are the album's only two
clear standouts. The first's soothing, interweaving guitar harmonies
presaged Vai's Joe Satriani-inspired solo work while the latter finally explodes in the over-the-top fashion of the first album, largely thanks to a Vai
solo so fast, so hot not even he could keep up, momentarily losing his
fingering in the album's only spontaneous moment.
tags: david lee roth, skyscraper, sky scraper, 1988, flac,
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