Advantages: a good mix of ballads and hard rock tunes Disadvantages: not everyones cup of tea
...David Coverdale's Whitesnake brings us a fantastic mix of blues and rock. Great ballads like Sailing ships and Deaper The Love, heavy rock tunes like Slide it in, Slip of the tongue, kittens got claws to name just a few.
On this album David asked Steve Vai to play lead guitars, the latin american instrumental seven string axe wizzard sertainly does play some mean guitar solos and melodies. Steve Vai and Adrian Vandenburg sertainly made this a very enjoyable album. Look out for Steve Vai Sex And Religion album, which has the Whitesnake lads as guests.
Whitesnake is not everyones cup of tea but I would put this album as one of the best Whitesnake albums to date.
Although david does have a good voice, a few times he screams especialy on the song slip of the tongue.
A great variety of very good songs and guitar solos.
A must buy...
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Advantages: Amazing vocals, lyrics and guitar work. Disadvantages: not that I have found!
...I am a huge Whitesnake fan, and always keen to remind people that Rock music isn't all earache and shouting down a microphone!
Whitesnake was started by a gorgeous Yorkshire lad David Coverdale in the early 70's, after he left Deep Purple as lead vocalist. Due to conflicts within the band Coverdale decided it was time for something new and Whitesnake was born.
From their first album Whitesnake have given us a good mix between Blues and Rock, but commerciality didn't really hit until the album Slide it in.
The Greatest Hits album takes tracks from 3 previous albums the afore mentioned Slide it In, 1987, and Slip of the Tongue, as well as remakes from the very early albums such as Saints and Sinners and Lovehunter. You have a mixture of soul shaking power ballads like Is This Love, Cryin' in the Rain and Now you're Gone which gives you...
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Advantages: Coverdale's Primal Scream in 'Still of the Night' Disadvantages: Too 80s
...With the supposed new wave of Britsh Heavy rock like The Darkness and Funeral For A Friend gaining much notoriety I thought it would be appropriate to look back to one of the bands that dominted the scene back in the 80's.
Whitesnake had been around for a few years before the release of 1987. With ever shifting lineups (most of the band who recorded 1987 did not actually last to tour the album) Coverdale opted for a more 'contemporary' album. However, what was deemed 'contemporary in the late 80's is now quite dated (listen to 'Is This Love' for proof).
Snake always sound better without the synths so this probably isnt the album for first time listeners, try the excellent 'Ready and Willing' for classic Snake.
Standout track: Still of The Night...
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