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73.Lovehunter by: Whitesnake
October 08, 2008
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Music : Lovehunter
After two solo albums, David Coverdale assembled a band of substantial talent and experience that would prove impossible to ignore. Jon Lord's keyboard work in particular promotes a sweeping, expansive sound for the early stages of 'Love Hunter'. The album is a triumph for style rather than substance, as the material is good but not great.

'Long Way From Home' is something of a surprise opening. It's hardly rock and roll in nature, more like one of those pop/rock songs designed to appeal to a mass market. Though quite striking, it's no 'Since You Been Gone'. 'Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues' and 'Help Me Thro' The Day' are much more substantial, slow burners given atmosphere by background organ. The quality thereafter is variable. ... Read More:

74.Greatest Hits [CASSETTE] by: Whitesnake
July 04, 1994
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Music : Greatest Hits [CASSETTE]
All of their hits, all of their ballards. A really good collection of songs from the rockers includes "Is this love", "Fool for your lovin" and "Here I go again". This is pure 80's melodic kerchang.

Other great tongue in cheak tracks include "Slde it in". If you have become a new fan, or just want a classic collection of hits from this group, but don't fancy buying all of their albums - this is a good album for you.

75.1987/Slip of the Tongue by: Whitesnake
April 03, 2000
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Music : 1987/Slip of the Tongue
Whitesnake were always a British sounding bluesy rock band and 1987 saw them reach their peak due to the songwriting and guitar playing of John Sykes. The album has real power and passion and Sykes' lead guitar coupled with what is probably David Coverdale's best vocal performance make it one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded and much imitated. Slip of the Tongue, in stark contrast, featured a new line up after Coverdale sacked the entire band, and has a distinctly cheesy American sound to it. The songs are strong enough due to Adrian Vandenberg's prowess, but he was unable to record due to an injury leaving only Steve Vai available to commit his rather lame interpretation to tape. Many songs such as "Sailing Ships" or "Slip of the ... Read More:

76.Trouble by: Whitesnake
January 31, 2000
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Music : Trouble
Whitesnake were always a British sounding bluesy rock band and 1987 saw them reach their peak due to the songwriting and guitar playing of John Sykes. The album has real power and passion and Sykes' lead guitar coupled with what is probably David Coverdale's best vocal performance make it one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded and much imitated. Slip of the Tongue, in stark contrast, featured a new line up after Coverdale sacked the entire band, and has a distinctly cheesy American sound to it. The songs are strong enough due to Adrian Vandenberg's prowess, but he was unable to record due to an injury leaving only Steve Vai available to commit his rather lame interpretation to tape. Many songs such as "Sailing Ships" or "Slip of the ... Read More:

77.Give me all your love (1987) [VINYL] by: Whitesnake
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Music : Give me all your love (1987) [VINYL]
Whitesnake were always a British sounding bluesy rock band and 1987 saw them reach their peak due to the songwriting and guitar playing of John Sykes. The album has real power and passion and Sykes' lead guitar coupled with what is probably David Coverdale's best vocal performance make it one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded and much imitated. Slip of the Tongue, in stark contrast, featured a new line up after Coverdale sacked the entire band, and has a distinctly cheesy American sound to it. The songs are strong enough due to Adrian Vandenberg's prowess, but he was unable to record due to an injury leaving only Steve Vai available to commit his rather lame interpretation to tape. Many songs such as "Sailing Ships" or "Slip of the ... Read More:

78.Live... In the Heart of the City/Live at Hammersmith by: Whitesnake
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Music : Live... In the Heart of the City/Live at Hammersmith
Whitesnake were always a British sounding bluesy rock band and 1987 saw them reach their peak due to the songwriting and guitar playing of John Sykes. The album has real power and passion and Sykes' lead guitar coupled with what is probably David Coverdale's best vocal performance make it one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded and much imitated. Slip of the Tongue, in stark contrast, featured a new line up after Coverdale sacked the entire band, and has a distinctly cheesy American sound to it. The songs are strong enough due to Adrian Vandenberg's prowess, but he was unable to record due to an injury leaving only Steve Vai available to commit his rather lame interpretation to tape. Many songs such as "Sailing Ships" or "Slip of the ... Read More:

79.Live in the heart of the city by: Whitesnake
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Music : Live in the heart of the city
Whitesnake were always a British sounding bluesy rock band and 1987 saw them reach their peak due to the songwriting and guitar playing of John Sykes. The album has real power and passion and Sykes' lead guitar coupled with what is probably David Coverdale's best vocal performance make it one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded and much imitated. Slip of the Tongue, in stark contrast, featured a new line up after Coverdale sacked the entire band, and has a distinctly cheesy American sound to it. The songs are strong enough due to Adrian Vandenberg's prowess, but he was unable to record due to an injury leaving only Steve Vai available to commit his rather lame interpretation to tape. Many songs such as "Sailing Ships" or "Slip of the ... Read More:

80.Is this love [VINYL] by: Whitesnake
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Music : Is this love [VINYL]
Whitesnake were always a British sounding bluesy rock band and 1987 saw them reach their peak due to the songwriting and guitar playing of John Sykes. The album has real power and passion and Sykes' lead guitar coupled with what is probably David Coverdale's best vocal performance make it one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded and much imitated. Slip of the Tongue, in stark contrast, featured a new line up after Coverdale sacked the entire band, and has a distinctly cheesy American sound to it. The songs are strong enough due to Adrian Vandenberg's prowess, but he was unable to record due to an injury leaving only Steve Vai available to commit his rather lame interpretation to tape. Many songs such as "Sailing Ships" or "Slip of the ... Read More:

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