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		<title>Chickenfoot &#8211; album review &#8211; Hagar &#8211; Satriani &#8211; 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 16:37:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After recently reading some of the leaked excerpts from Sammy Hagar&#8217;s unpublished book about his years with Van Halen, I&#8217;m personally glad to see Hagar (along with Michael Anthony) getting some good buzz with the new supergroup called Chickenfoot.  According to the excerpts from the book, Alex and Eddie Van Halen are extremely petty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After recently reading some of the <a href="http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f77/sammy-hagar-book-excerpts-chapters-19amp20-a-22489.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">leaked excerpts</a> from <strong>Sammy Hagar</strong>&#8217;s unpublished book about his years with Van Halen, I&#8217;m personally glad to see Hagar (along with <strong>Michael Anthony</strong>) getting some good buzz with the new supergroup called <a href="http://www.cduniverse.com/sresult.asp?style=music&#038;HT_Search_Info=chickenfoot&#038;HT_Search=ARTIST&#038;frm=lk_musicfirst" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Chickenfoot</a>.  According to the excerpts from the book, Alex and Eddie Van Halen are extremely petty and paranoid and pretty much gave Hagar and Anthony the shaft at the end of their stint with the legendary rock group.  Of course the book is a one-sided account of what went on behind the scenes but whatever the truth may be, it&#8217;s just good to see Hagar and Anthony back in the spotlight.  The band is made up of some stellar players including guitar-god <strong>Joe Satriani</strong> and Red Hot Chili Pepper&#8217;s <strong>Chad Smith</strong> on drums.  Supergroups like these tend to all look good on paper so the real test is the MUSIC and fortunately for us the new record ROCKS.  ChickenFoot isn&#8217;t about re-inventing the wheel.  It&#8217;s obvious that the goal was to make an accessible guitar-based rock record in the vein of Van Halen and Led Zeppelin.  And thankfully the group delivered the goods.  Folks were probably expecting some sort of trainwreck with all the big egos involved here but the group really DOES sound like they gel together nicely.  Smith is a fantastic drummer laying down some tasty grooves with Anthony holding down the low end as solidly as ever.  Satriani manages to rein things in, going back to basics with crunchy riffs and melodic leads during the solo sections.  And Hagar can still do those blood-curdling screams at the age of 61! amazing.  The album contains many highlights including &#8220;Down the Drain&#8221;, &#8220;Sexy Little Thing&#8221;, &#8220;Soap on a Rope&#8221; and the power ballad &#8220;Learning to Fall&#8221;.  The refreshing thing is hearing a band playing together live in the studio with minimal overdubs and NO click-track.  It&#8217;s a bit jarring to hear the tempo naturally ebb and flow in this day &#038; age of tempo mapping and quantizing in pro-tools.  but for a rock record, there&#8217;s no better way to capture a band in action.  Oh and I gotta give kudos to producer Andy Johns and engineer Mike Fraser.  The recording sounds fantastic with crisp definition of each instrument and great punch down on the low end.  Unfortunately, I have to take points off for some lousy lyrics but with music this good, I&#8217;ll overlook it for the most part. <img src='http://www.retroblog.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Retro<strong>Grade: B+</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.cduniverse.com/sresult.asp?style=music&#038;HT_Search_Info=chickenfoot&#038;HT_Search=ARTIST&#038;frm=lk_musicfirst" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Chickenfoot</a><br />
Released: June 2009<br />
Label: Fontana<br />
Produced by Andy Johns<br />
Mixed by Mike Fraser<br />
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<strong>TrackList:</strong><br />
<em>1  Avenida Revolucion   5:56<br />
2  Soap on a Rope   5:32<br />
3  Sexy Little Thing   4:14<br />
4  Oh Yeah   4:54<br />
5  Runnin&#8217; Out   3:52<br />
6  Get It Up   4:41<br />
7  Down the Drain   6:17<br />
8  My Kinda Girl   4:34<br />
9  Learning to Fall   5:13<br />
10  Turnin&#8217; Left   5:48<br />
11  Future in the Past   6:38  </em><br />
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<img border="0" src="http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c185/dan_photos/webpix/chickenfoot-retroblog-ross-halfin.jpg"><br />
<strong>ChickenFoot:</strong><br />
<em>Sammy Hagar &#8211; vocals<br />
Joe Satriani &#8211; guitar<br />
Michael Anthony &#8211; bass<br />
Chad Smith &#8211; drums</em><br />
Official Website: <a href="http://www.chickenfoot.us" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">ChickenFoot.us</a></p>
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<p>&#8212;<br />
Check out the official music video of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKkxxLEBwBo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Oh Yeah</a> on youtube:<br />
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and be sure to catch ChickenFoot live this summer:</p>
<p>2009 European Tour<br />
<em>Sat 06/20/09  AUSTRIA Nova Rock Festival<br />
Tue 06/23/09  CORK, IRELAND: Live at the Marquee<br />
Thu 06/25/09  LONDON Shepherd&#8217;s Bush Empire<br />
Fri 06/26/09  HOLLAND: Heerhugowaard<br />
Sun 06/28/09  BELGIUM Graspop Metal Meeting Festival<br />
Mon 06/29/09  PARIS: Olympia<br />
Wed 07/01/09  MADRID Palacio De Deportes Comunidad De Madrid<br />
Fri 07/03/09  PISTOIA, ITALY: Blues Festival<br />
Sat 07/04/09  MONTREUX, SWITZERLAND: Stravinski Hall<br />
Sun 07/05/09  UDINE, ITALY: Lignano Sbbiadoro<br />
Tue 07/07/09  HAMBURG: Grosse Freiheit<br />
Wed 07/08/09  COPENHAGEN: Vega<br />
Fri 07/10/09  KILAFORS, SWEDEN: Rockweekend Festival<br />
Sun 07/12/09  WEERT, HOLLAND: Bospop Festival</em><br />
for more info on <a href="http://www.noblepr.co.uk/Press_Releases/earmusic/chickenfoot.htm" target="_blank">the European leg of the tour please check the NoblePR website</a></p>
<p>2009 U.S. Tour<br />
<em>Sun 08/02/09   Halifax, NS  Citadel Hill<br />
Tue 08/04/09   Toronto, ON  Sound Academy<br />
Wed 08/05/09   W Homestead, PA  Riverplex Amphitheatre At Sandcastle<br />
Fri 08/07/09   Chicago, IL  Chicago Theatre<br />
Sat 08/08/09   Detroit, MI  The Fillmore Detroit<br />
Mon 08/10/09   Saint Paul, MN  Myth<br />
Tue 08/11/09   Kansas City, MO  Uptown Theater<br />
Thu 08/13/09   Comstock Park, MI  Fifth-Third Ballpark<br />
Sat 08/15/09   Cleveland, OH  Rock &#038; Roll Hall Of Fame<br />
Mon 08/17/09   New York, NY  Beacon Theatre<br />
Thu 08/20/09   Uncasville, CT  Mohegan Sun Arena<br />
Sat 08/22/09   Atlantic City, NJ  Borgata Hotel, Casino &#038; Spa / Music Box<br />
Sun 08/23/09   Hampton Beach, NH  Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom<br />
Mon 08/24/09   Boston, MA  Bank Of America Pavilion<br />
Wed 08/26/09   Portsmouth, VA  Ntelos Wireless Pavilion<br />
Thu 08/27/09   Charlotte, NC  Uptown Amphitheatre At The Music Factory<br />
Sat 08/29/09   North Myrtle Beach, SC  House Of Blues<br />
Sun 08/30/09   Atlanta, GA  The Tabernacle<br />
Sat 09/05/09   Stateline, NV  Harveys Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena<br />
Sat 09/12/09   Grand Junction, CO  Rock Jam Festival Grounds<br />
Mon 09/14/09   Tulsa, OK  Brady Theater<br />
Wed 09/16/09   Houston, TX  Verizon Wireless Theater<br />
Thu 09/17/09   Corpus Christi, TX  Concrete Street Amphitheater<br />
Mon 09/21/09   Grand Prairie, TX  Nokia Theatre At Grand Prairie<br />
Wed 09/23/09   Phoenix, AZ  Dodge Theatre  </em><br />
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