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2006 studio album by Sammy Hagar and The Waboritas
Livin' It Up! Released July 25, 2006 Recorded 2005–2006 Genre Rock Length 41 :11 Label Cabo Wabo Music Producer Bob Daspit
Let Me Take You There
Mexico
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
Livin' It Up! is the fourteenth semi-based "lifestyle" studio album by Sammy Hagar and the Waboritas . While writing with Kenny Chesney and covering Toby Keith , Hagar began singing about enjoying the life of a beach dweller. It was vaguely reminiscent of Jimmy Buffett 's career, and Hagar even used this time as an opportunity to meet more easy-going party fans as he went on a brief tour with Chesney.[2]
Song information [ edit ]
Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks are written by Sammy Hagar , except where stated
Personnel [ edit ]
Sammy Hagar - lead vocals, guitar
David (Bro) Lauser - drums, percussion, backing vocals
Vic (Tore Up) Johnson - electric and acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Mona Gnader - bass guitar, backing vocals
Additional personnel [ edit ]
Gibby Ross - timbales, congas, shaker, cowbell, tambourine
Bob Daspit - guitar, slide guitar, percussion, backing vocals
Nicole Summerwood - backing vocals
Roy Rogers - slide guitar
Rosendo Rodriguez Mariachi Band
Tim Hockenberry - trombone, piccolo trumpet
Austin de Lone - piano
Dave Zirbel - pedal steel guitar
Aaron Hagar - backing vocals and lead vocal duet on "Someday"
Kari Hagar - backing vocals
Technical
Will Blochinger - photography
Chart performance [ edit ]
The album premiered at #50 on the Billboard Charts in 2006, with 16,000+ sold.[3]
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