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[24] [25] [26] As Whitesnake had been dropped by Geffen Records in 1994, Restless Heart did not receive a North American release, being available only as an import. [18] [19] "Too Many Tears" and "Don't Fade Away" were released as singles from the album, with the former peaking at number 46 on the UK Singles Chart. [27]
Starkers in Tokyo is a live acoustic album and video recording by English rock band Whitesnake, released only in Japan on 10 September 1997.It is performed in the style of the Unplugged series and simply features David Coverdale on vocals and Adrian Vandenberg on acoustic guitar.
1987 is the seventh studio album by English rock band Whitesnake, released on 23 March 1987, by Geffen Records in the US and by EMI Records in the UK one week after. It was co-written and recorded for over a year in what would be the first and final collaboration between vocalist David Coverdale and guitarist John Sykes, the final album to feature original bassist Neil Murray and the only ...
Into the Light: The Solo Albums features the work of musicians who participated on David Coverdale's solo albums. Coverdale's first album White Snake was released on 20 February 1977 in mainland Europe and on 6 May in the UK; [11] [12] it features the work of guitarist Micky Moody, whom Coverdale met in Teesside.
"Don't Fade Away" "Anything You Want" 1998 "Ready to Rock" 2006 "If You Want Me" "Lay Down Your Love" 2008 "All For Love" "Can You Hear The Wind Blow" "Best Years" "Love Will Set You Free" 2011 Daniel Nanasi [70] "Easier Said Than Done" 2012 "Forevermore" 2013 Made in Japan Fan Video "Steal Your Heart Away" "Stormbringer" 2015 Tyler Bourns [71]
Whitesnake's early sound has been characterized by critics as blues rock, but by the mid-1980s the band slowly began moving toward a more commercially accessible hard rock style. Topics such as love and sex are common in Whitesnake's lyrics, which make frequent use of sexual innuendos and double entendres.
In 2008, Whitesnake released their first studio album in more than a decade, Good to Be Bad.The album was well-received, and charted in several countries. Whitesnake guitarist Doug Aldrich revealed that he had started coming up with song ideas for a followup in 2009, a year after Good to be Bad was released.
Come an' Get It is the fourth studio album by English hard rock band Whitesnake, released in 1981.It was, at the time, Whitesnake's highest-charting release in the UK, hitting No. 2 [5] and being kept off the top spot by Adam and the Ants' Kings of the Wild Frontier.