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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. The Time Is Right for Love | |||
| 2. Trouble | |||
| 3. Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City | |||
| 4. Walking in the Shadow of the Blues | |||
| 5. Lovehunter | |||
| 6. Ain't Gonna Cry No More | |||
| 7. Fool for Your Loving | |||
| 8. Blindman | |||
| 9. Mistreated [Live] | |||
| 10. Might Just Take Your Life [Live] | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Love Ain't No Stranger | |||
| 2. Slow an' Easy | |||
| 3. Here I Go Again | |||
| 4. Still of the Night | |||
| 5. Give Me All Your Love ['88 Remix] | |||
| 6. Crying in the Rain | |||
| 7. Is This Love | |||
| 8. Fool for Your Loving [AOR Mix] | |||
| 9. Now You're Gone [Tom Lord-Alge Remix] | |||
| 10. The Deeper the Love | |||
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extensive Whitesnake/Coverdale package,
This review is from: Whitesnake Gold (Audio CD)
THE BAND: David Coverdale and an assortment of players from the late 1970's through the late 90's. Most notably playing on one or more Whitesnake albums: John Sykes (guitar), Steve Vai (guitar), Adrian Vandenberg (guitar), Micky Moody (guitar), Rudy Sarzo (bass), Neil Murray (bass), Jon Lord (keyboards/organ), Tommy Aldridge (drums), Aynsley Dunbar (drums), Ian Paice (drums), Cozy Powell (drums).THE DISC: (2006) 33 songs on 2 discs clocking in at approximately 155 minutes (Disc-1 at 77 minutes, Disc-2 at 78). Included with the disc is an 18-page booklet containing band photos through the years, a 4-page intro to the band, song titles/credits, what songs came from which albums, and Billboard chart success. This compilation follows the band from 1978-93 (with the exception of the unreleased track). Label - Geffen. ALBUM REPRESENTATION: Trouble (2 songs), Snakebite (1), Love Hunter (3), Ready An' Willing (3), Live in The Heart Of The City (2), Come An' Get It (2), Saints & Sinners (1), Slide It In (5), Whitesnake (5), Slip Of The Tongue (5), Coverdale/Page (2), Soundtrack/Days Of Thunder (1), Unreleased (1). COMMENTS: If Geffen's 18-track "Definitive Collection" from the same year isn't enough, this "Gold" collection will most surely do the trick. THE GOOD: The staples are all here - "Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City", "Fool For Your Loving" (2x), "Victim Of Love", "Slide It In", "Slow An' Easy", "Love Ain't No Stranger", "Here I Go Again", "Still Of The Night", "Give Me All Your Love", "Crying In The Rain", "Is This Love", "The Deeper The Love", "Judgment Day", etc. The deep album cuts are plentiful - "Trouble", "Ain't Gonna Cry No More", "Blindman", "Sailing Ships", and extremely happy to see the 10-minute live "Mistreated" and "Might Just Take Your Life" (old Deep Purple tracks) from "Live In The Heart Of The City". Liner notes are extensive. The songs are in chronological order so you can hear the band change over the decades - with the exception of the last track on disc-2, "We Wish You Well" (taken from the early "Love Hunter"). The disc space is utilized to its fullest, and the remastered sound is crisp. THE NOT SO GOOD: Disc-1 rocks. Disc-2 has as many power ballads as it does rockers... but this was the direction of the band and its music. Don't get me wrong - this is a great set of discs - but my Whitesnake preference lies in the harder/faster songs. Only 1 song each from underrated albums "Snakebite" and "Saints & Sinners". Geffen hit the nail on the head with "Gold" as far as the track selection goes. However, there are a few less critical songs that could/should be here - "Bad Boys", "Slip Of The Tongue", "Hungry For Love" - and perhaps a few deeper tracks including "Child Of Babylon", "Whisper A Prayer For The Dying" (Coverdale/Page), and maybe a song or two from Coverdale's solo albums ("Restless Heart" and/or "Into The Light"). There are 5 remix/alternative mix selections here (many listeners may prefer the original studio versions... like me). The unreleased track is a throwaway... closer to a Michael Bolton song than Whitesnake. The negative remarks here are extremely minor in the scheme of things. OVERALL: A fantastic intro to David Coverdale and Whitesnake - if you're looking for an in-depth compilation, this "Gold" is the place to start (5 stars).
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Coverdale woos women!,
By J. Martz (Tidewater, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Whitesnake Gold (Audio CD)
This is one of those rare collections that is pleasing to listen to song after song uninterrupted. David Coverdales' fabulously rich rhythm and blues voice wails, cajoles, howls, pleads and projects a lusty yearning for women that we love to hear. His unique testosterone loaded vocals are backed up by the phenominally talented cast of musicians that can bring very sophisticated rock sound rolling on and on. The lyrics are sometimes rather canned formula rock but who cares when Coverdale is howling! He could sear the labels off soup cans with that throat. Amazing man, amazing band.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Whitesanke Gold,
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This review is from: Whitesnake Gold (Audio CD)
Great CD loaded with Whitesnake Super Hits - for the hardcore WhiteSnake fan and 80's rocker this CD set is a must - Excellent !!!
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