SAMMY HAGAR – “Give to Live” (1987 Geffen 12″ single)
Sammy Hagar released his solo album I Never Said Goodbye in 1987, right when he was still in Van Halen. Â It was co-produced by Sammy and Eddier himself. Â It was a mixed bag, with some killer tunes and a few things that were far too wimpy. Â A couple singles were released, and “Give to Live” was the best. Â As a power ballad, it probably could have suited any of the Van Hagar albums except For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. Â That’s Eddie on bass, by the way, and listen to how great he is. Â No surprise, right? Â When you’re as great at music as Eddie Van Halen is, it must be hard for other musicians to cut it in his eyes. Â (Cough cough Michael Anthony cough.)
Also on the A-side is album opener “When the Hammer Falls”, an OK rock track. Â As discussed in the album review for I Never Said Goodbye, “When the Hammer Falls” has a good riff but not much of a chorus. Â That’s too bad since it was one of the hardest rockers on the LP. Â (And just listen to Eddie’s bass…again!) Â you can’t hit a homerun every time, though there’s nothing here to be embarrassed of.
If you buy the single, there’s no point unless you get the 12″ with the non-album bonus track. Â On the B-side you will find the full-length version of “Standin’ at the Same Old Crossroads”, which was only 1:46 on album. Â It served as an introduction to the song “Privacy”, but on this single it’s unedited. Â This is a real treat for fans of Sammy’s underappreciated guitar playing. Â The song is just Sammy and an electric slide guitar, bluesing it up. Â The intro is longer and there’s a lot more playing than the album version. Â Stuff like this is the reason to have B-sides and buy singles in the first place.
3.5/5 stars
