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Marching to Mars

Marching to Mars
Sammy Hagar

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Track Listing

  1. Little White Lie
  2. Salvation on Sand Hill
  3. Who Has the Right?
  4. Would You Do It for Free?
  5. Leaving the Warmth of the Womb
  6. Kama
  7. On the Other Hand
  8. Both Sides Now
  9. Yogi's So High (I'm Stoned)
  10. Amnesty Is Granted
  11. Marching to Mars

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15984 in Music
  • Published on: 1997
  • Released on: 2006-05-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

Sammy's best album5
I own every single Sammy Hagar CD, from Montose's self-titled debut, to 2000s "Ten 13." In my opinion, I think "Marching to Mars" is Sammy's finest album. In fact, in my opinion, "Marching to Mars" is one of the best albums of all time. This album doesn't have the arena rock sound of Sammy's pre-VH albums, such as "Standing Hampton" and "VOA." Instead, Sammy heads for a more bluesy direction. Unlike Sammy's two other post-VH albums, Sammy does not have his backing band the Waboritas. Instead, Sammy uses a variety of talented musicians, such as Slash and Matt Sorum (ex GNR) Bootsy Collins, and Mickey Hart. Sammy was out to prove that he didn't need VH to put out good music, and he certainly did! The album has several highlights. "Who has the Right?" is an anti-death penalty song. "Would you do it for free" is a 70s funk song directed towards the VH brothers. The title title track, is an upbeat rocker that you could dance to. "Amnesty is Granted,"which I think is the best song on the album, is a song about forgiveness. "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb" sees a Montrose reunion. If you like Sammy Hagar's music, this is a must have.

Sammy is the only one who survived the Post Van-Halen Era5
Van Halen died the day Sammy was fired. Sammy took the emotion of that whole experience, as well as the healing process, and created what I think is his most musically diverse and mature album to date. The many of the selections have a more bluesy feel to them. I was a Van Halen fan before I became a Sammy fan, and as I compare MTM to a pathetic VH3 album, I must say that I leave the Van Halen era as a true Sammy fan.

The Red Rocker is back!!5
I have been a fan of Sammy going back to the Montroes days. This is one of Sammy's most powerful eforts ever!! He plays with such power and passion on this CD. One listen to this CD and you will say "Van Who?" Rock on Sammy!!