VOA (album)
VOA is the eighth studio album by American rock musician Sammy Hagar. Released on July 23, 1984 by Geffen Records, this was his last solo album before joining Van Halen. The title is a reference to the Voice of America broadcast network.[1]
VOA | ||||
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Released | July 23, 1984 | |||
Recorded | Spring–summer of 1984 | |||
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Length | 36:24 | |||
Label | Geffen | |||
Producer | Ted Templeman | |||
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Background and recording
According to the album's liner notes,[2] "Burnin' Down the City" is inspired by the street artists of New York City.
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Track listing
- "I Can't Drive 55" (Sammy Hagar) - 4:12
- "Swept Away" (Hagar) - 5:36
- "Rock Is in My Blood" (Hagar) - 4:29
- "Two Sides of Love" (Hagar) - 3:41
- "Dick in the Dirt" (Hagar) - 4:19
- "VOA" (Hagar) - 4:29
- "Don't Make Me Wait" (Hagar, Jesse Harms) - 4:06
- "Burnin' Down the City" (Hagar) - 5:32
Personnel
- Sammy Hagar – lead vocals, lead guitar
- Gary Pihl – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Jesse Harms – keyboards, backing vocals
- Bill Church – bass guitar, backing vocals
- David Lauser – drums, backing vocals
- Ted "Champagne" Templeman – percussion
Production
- Ted Templeman – producer
- Jeff Hendrickson – engineer
- Tom Size – assistant engineer
- Gary Rindfuss – assistant engineer
- Eric Mohler – assistant engineer
- Terry Christian – assistant engineer
Singles
- "I Can't Drive 55" b/w "Burnin' Down the City" - US (Geffen 7-29173)
- "I Can't Drive 55" b/w "I Can't Drive 55" - US (Geffen 7-29176)
- "I Can't Drive 55" b/w "I Can't Drive 55" - US (Geffen PRO-A-2174)
- "I Can't Drive 55" b/w "Dick in the Dirt" - Germany (Geffen A 4959)
- "Two Sides of Love" b/w "Burnin' Down the City" - US (Geffen 29246-7)
- "Two Sides of Love" b/w "Two Sides of Love" - US (Geffen PRO-A-2156)
- "Two Sides of Love" b/w "Burnin' Down the City" - Japan (Geffen 07SP 833)
- "VOA" b/w "VOA" - US (Geffen PRO-A-2213)
- "Swept Away" b/w "Swept Away" - US (Geffen PRO-A-2282)
Chart positions
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1984 | I Can't Drive 55 | Mainstream Rock | 9 |
1984 | I Can't Drive 55 | Billboard Hot 100 | 26 |
1984 | Two Sides of Love | Mainstream Rock | 5 |
1984 | Two Sides of Love | Billboard Hot 100 | 38 |
Releases
- Geffen Records (US LP): GHS 24043
- Geffen Records (Japan LP): 28AP 2899
- Geffen Records (Holland LP): GEF 26054
- High Stereo Light Records (Korean LP): 119
- Geffen Records (US CD): 24043-2
- MCA Victor (Japan CD): MVCG-21006
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References
- Eduardo Rivadavia, "25 Years Ago: Sammy Hagar Finally Breaks Through With ‘VOA’"
- VOA album liner notes, 1984
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