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  2. Greatest Hits (Whitesnake album) - Wikipedia

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    Whitesnake's Greatest Hits is a compilation of Whitesnake's most well-known hits from the 1980s during the Geffen years. It features hit singles from their albums Slide It In, Whitesnake and Slip of the Tongue. The album also contains three tracks previously unavailable in the USA. It sold over million copies.

  3. Whitesnake discography - Wikipedia

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    Whitesnake broke up in 1991. Three years later, Greatest Hits was released as the band's first compilation album, reaching number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and being certified gold by the BPI. [3] [5] The band returned with Restless Heart in 1997, which peaked at number 34 in the UK. [3] In late 2002 the band returned on a permanent basis.

  4. Category:Whitesnake compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    The Early Years (Whitesnake album) G. Greatest Hits (Whitesnake album) I. Into the Light: The Solo Albums; L. Love Songs (Whitesnake album) R. The Rock Album; S.

  5. Is This Love (Whitesnake song) - Wikipedia

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    "Is This Love" is a song by the English hard rock band Whitesnake, released on 18 May 1987 in the UK as the second single from their self-titled album. The single was a hit for Whitesnake, reaching number nine in the UK Singles Chart , [ 4 ] and number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, making it their second-biggest US hit after ...

  6. List of band members in David Coverdale's bands - Wikipedia

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    When reforming Whitesnake in 1982 after a brief hiatus, Coverdale brought back only Moody and Lord, and the hurriedly put together the band while it changed as it settled. The session musicians required to complete Whitesnake's self-titled album in 1987 only played on the song Here I Go Again 87 (other than the keyboards), because this song was ...

  7. Whitesnake (album) - Wikipedia

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    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 only collaboration between vocalist David Coverdale and guitarist John Sykes, the final album to feature original bassist Neil Murray and the only album with ...

  8. Snakebite (album) - Wikipedia

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    Snakebite is the first official release by the British hard rock band Whitesnake. The original EP initially featured only four tracks and was released primarily in the UK in June 1978. Snakebite was repackaged in September 1978 as an album for markets outside the UK, containing four extra studio tracks taken from David Coverdale 's second solo ...

  9. The Definitive Collection (Whitesnake album) - Wikipedia

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    The Definitive Collection is a compilation album by English rock band Whitesnake. Released in 2006, this album features most of the band's biggest hits on one CD. The song "Pride and Joy" is not a Whitesnake song, but rather a song by Coverdale•Page. [citation needed] As of 2014 it has sold 104,846 copies in US. [2]