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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
4 1/2 stars - a very enjoyable live album,
By Docendo Discimus (Vita scholae) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Here They Go Again (Audio CD)
"The Company Of Snakes" comprise bassist Neil Murray and guitarists Bernie Marsden and Mickey Moody from the original Whitesnake lineup, as well as drummer John Lingwood, keyboardist Don Airey, and the excellent Swedish vocalist Stefan Berggren.On this crisp-sounding double live album they play almost exclusively old Whitesnake tunes from the late 70s and early 80s (and they're well within their rights to do so, since almost every one of these songs was co-written by either Moody or Marsden). And classics such as "Here I Go Again", the driving "Would I Lie To You", and the slinky "Don't Break My Heart Again", complete with a sizzling guitar solo, sound terrific. There's room for a couple of new songs, though, and a great rendition of Rainbow's "Since You Been Gone" (Don Airey was Rainbow's keyboardist, as well as working with Ozzy Osbourne, Jethro Tull, and one of England's best drummers, the late Cozy Powell, to whom this performance is dedicated). And everything sounds great. Bernie Marsden and slide guitarist Mickey Moody have lost none of their chops in the twenty years since they left Whitesnake, and Stefan Berggren is a fine singer...true, some may find that he is a little bit too restrained here and there, but kudos to him, all in all, for not resorting to unnecessary posturing. The only thing that could have made "The Company Of Snakes" a better band would be the inclusion of now-retired pianist/organist Jon Lord, whose sublime organ playing and fiery blues-'n'-boogie piano would have made this fine live album even better. Or maybe it's the production, but anyway, you don't hear quite enough of Don Airey - even on the piano boogie of "Wine, Women An' Song" his piano is pushed a bit too much in the background. Still, what's here is more than good enough as it is...Mickey Moody and Bernie Marsden trade off rock-solid riffs and excellent solos, and Murray and Lingwood provide a tough, muscular backbeat. "Here They Go Again" provides a great opportunity to enjoy once more the "old" Whitesnake songs that Coverdale either doesn't do anymore, or which sound a little too 80s like when played by his sometimes attitude-plagued, high-octane band, but it isn't just for Whitesnake nostalgics - this fine album should appeal to all fans of hard, bluesy, guitar-heavy rock n' roll.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCELLENT,
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This review is from: Here They Go Again (Audio CD)
This CD is simply amazing..Marsden & Moody show why they were the driving force behind Whitesnake... they are joined by Neil Murray & Don Airey.. Vocalist Stefan Berggren shounds like a yound David Coverdale.. They do all the classic Whitesnake songs excellent... plus Since You Been Gone From Rainbow.. The band really stands out on Aint Gonna Cry No More.. This CD is a must have....
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Still in the shadow of the blues...,
By Bete Noire (Vancouver, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Here They Go Again (Audio CD)
There is life after Whitesnake for Mickey Moody and Bernie Marsden,with the added talents of legendary Don Airey,Neil Murray,and a Swedish up and coming talent,Stefan Berggren behind the mic.Of course,they cover themselves live,but in a raw and bluesy way;rock'n'roll all the way.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Here They Stay For Ever,
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This review is from: Here They Go Again (Audio CD)
19 musics of real blues rock... 15 musics from classic Whitesnake and 2 additional tracks from Rainbow and Micky Moody/Bernie Marsden solo stuff. Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden play fantastically well together and joined by Neil Murray, what else can you ask for? Well, I would love to see John Lord also playing here... Wine, Women An' Song without him is not the same music. Only one music really don't belong to the Album: "Is This Love" - really don't understand why they play this music on the album, they should have added: Black and Blue or Rock'N'Angle instead...Still 5 stars!!! Great and should have album
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant live performance,
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This review is from: Here They Go Again (Audio CD)
I saw THE COMPANY OF SNAKES on a live gig in Germany. It was brilliant! The enorm talent of people like Micky Moody and Berny Mardsen and the other guys from Whitesnake, Manfred Mann's Earth Band etc. is wonderful. I bought the album on the gig and I think it is one of the best live albums and performances I ever saw.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Whitesnake minus David Coverdale,
By Tyler Presley "TylerPresley" (Chicago,IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Here They Go Again (Audio CD)
I listed to all the samples available here and I have to say while the instrument playing is top notch, listening to someone try to emulate the great David Coverdale is an unpleasant experience. If you want to hear these songs in the best format, just buy the original WhiteSnake albums with David Coverdale at the helm.Sam Chandra Chicagoland |
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Here They Go Again by Company of Snakes (Audio CD - 2001)
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