Crazy from the Heat explained

Crazy from the Heat
Type:EP
Artist:David Lee Roth
Cover:Crazy from the Heat EP.jpg
Released:January 28, 1985
Recorded:1984
Studio:
Genre:Pop rock
Length:14:06
Label:Warner Bros.
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Producer:Ted Templeman
Next Title:Eat 'Em and Smile
Next Year:1986

Crazy from the Heat is a 1985 EP by American rock musician David Lee Roth. His debut solo recording, it was released while Roth was still lead singer for Van Halen, though he parted ways with the band several weeks later and launched a solo career. The EP is certified platinum by the RIAA, having sold more than one million copies in the United States.

Background

Crazy from the Heat consists of cover versions of songs of a decidedly dissimilar style from Roth's previous work with Van Halen. The song "Easy Street" was originally recorded by The Edgar Winter Group, while "Coconut Grove" was originally recorded by The Lovin' Spoonful.

The medley of "Just a Gigolo" and "I Ain't Got Nobody" is based on Louis Prima's 1956 medley combining two pre-World War II songs. This version peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, supported by a well-received music video. Roth's version of the well-known Beach Boys' hit "California Girls" peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, the same position that the Beach Boys' original rendition reached 20 years prior.

According to the EP's liner notes, the cover picture of Roth was shot in the Seychelle Islands.

Roth used the title of the EP for his 1997 autobiography, Crazy from the Heat, and his future solo song "Goin' Crazy" uses the line "Goin Crazy... from the heat."

Personnel

Charts

Album

Singles

YearTitleChartPosition
1985"California Girls"US Adult Contemporary[2] 29
US Billboard Hot 100[3] 3
US Mainstream Rock Tracks[4] 3
"Easy Street"US Mainstream Rock Tracks14
"Medley: Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody"US Mainstream Rock Tracks25
US Billboard Hot 10012

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Billboard 200: March 16, 1985 . . October 8, 2020.
  2. Web site: David Lee Roth Chart History: Adult Contemporary . . October 8, 2020.
  3. Web site: David Lee Roth Chart History: Hot 100 . . October 8, 2020.
  4. Web site: David Lee Roth Chart History: Mainstream Rock . . October 8, 2020.