Rematch

Rematch
Compilation album by Sammy Hagar
Released 1982
Recorded 1976–1980
Genre Classic Rock
Length 56:31
Label Capitol
Producer Carter
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Sammy Hagar chronology
Rematch Cruisin' & Boozin'

Rematch is a the first US-released Sammy Hagar compilation album. After Sammy left Capitol Records for Geffen in 1981, and after Rick Springfield had a hit with the Hagar-penned "I've Done Everything for You", this collection was released to capitalize on that momentum.

The album was originally released as a 10-track LP, but in 1987, Capitol re-released the collection on CD as "Rematch And More", adding five more tracks from the Capitol albums.

Contents

Song information

Track listing

  1. "Red" (Carter/Hagar)
  2. "I've Done Everything for You" (Hagar)
  3. "Rock 'N' Roll Weekend" (Hagar)
  4. "Cruisin' & Boozin'" (Hagar)
  5. "Turn Up the Music" (Carter/Hagar)
  6. "Keep On Rockin'" (Carter, Hagar) *
  7. "Fillmore Shuffle" (Stephens) *
  8. "Reckless" (Hagar) *
  9. "Don't Stop Me Now" (Carter/Hagar) *
  10. "Trans Am (Highway Wonderland)" (Hagar)
  11. "Love Or Money" (Sammy Hagar)
  12. "This Planet's on Fire (Burn in Hell)" (Hagar)
  13. "Plain Jane" (Hagar)
  14. "Bad Reputation" (Sammy Hagar)
  15. "Bad Motor Scooter" (Hagar) *

Additional songs included on "Rematch and More" marked by asterisks

Cover Art

The cover depicts a mock-up of a supposed boxing match poster advertisement. This represents Sammy's own early career aspirations to follow in his father's footsteps as professional prize fighter. The "main event" in this ad is between Sammy and a fighter named "Roy Scarlet"; a euphemism using Sammy's actual middle name, Roy, and "Scarlet" which would be the equivalent of "Red" for Sammy's "Red Rocker" moniker.

A second billing is also depicted on the poster, John "Little Red" Galt vs. Bill Church. While Bill Church was clearly the long-time bassist in Sammy's band, it is unclear whether or not John Galt refers to the Atlas Shrugged character.

Personnel

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