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2003 studio album by David Lee Roth
Diamond Dave is the sixth studio album by David Lee Roth , former lead vocalist of Van Halen . It was released in 2003 on Magna Carta Records.
The album was recorded at Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood, California . It consists mostly of covers of older hard rock and blues songs, and has an overall laid back bluesy sound. Two of the tracks—a remake of the 1978 Van Halen song "Ice Cream Man" and a cover of "Bad Habits"—had been recorded in 1996, but were not released at that time.
David Lee Roth – vocals, harmonica (2, 9)
Nathan Jenkins – programming, sound effects (10)
Jeremy Zuckerman – programming, Hammond B3 organ (2, 4), rhythm guitars (2-4, 8, 11), Rhodes piano (5), organ (7), lead guitar (7, 10)
Alex Gibson – accordion (3), percussion (3, 8), backing vocals (3), Mellotron (8), lead guitar (10)
Zac Rae – keyboards (6)
Greg Phillinganes – acoustic piano (13)
Brett Tuggle – keyboards (14)
Brian Young – guitars (1-6, 8, 11)
Toshi Hiketa – rhythm guitars (5, 8)
Nile Rodgers – guitars (13)
Ron Richotte – guitars (14)
James Lomenzo – bass (1-8, 11)
Tracy Wormworth – bass (13)
James Hunting – bass (14)
Ray Luzier – drums (1-8, 11), backing vocals (3)
Omar Hakim – drums (13)
Gregg Bissonette – drums (14)
Jaime Sickora – cowbell (1)
Scott Page – alto saxophone (1), baritone saxophone (1), saxophone (5)
Edgar Winter – saxophone (13, 14)
Lee Thornburg – trombone (1), trumpet (1)
The Crowell Sisters – backing vocals (13)
David Lee Roth – producer, art direction
Alex Gibson – producer, recording, mixing
Nathan Jenkins – additional producer, Pro Tools engineer , sound design
Jeremy Zuckerman – additional producer, digital editing, sound design
Brian Humphrey – second engineer
Kevin Mills – second engineer
Jaime Sickora – second engineer
Brian Gardner – mastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, California)
Vic Lepejian – art direction
Neil Zlozower – photography
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