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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0693723981321
Label: Steamhammer / SPV
Manufacturer: Steamhammer / SPV
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Steamhammer / SPV
Release Date: April 21, 2008
Studio: Steamhammer / SPV
Sales Rank: 1740
MPN: 98132
Disc 1:- Best Years
- Can You Hear The Wind Blow
- Call On Me
- All I Want All I Need
- Good To Be Bad
- All For Love
- Summer Rain
- Lay Down Your Love
- A Fool In Love
- Got What You Need
- `Til The End Of Time
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It's strange to see how split opinions are on this album but I'm sure David Coverdale would rather elicit strong views either way than just have everyone say "Yes, it's okay I suppose".
Personally I wasn't overly impressed when I first played it. In fact I was very disappointed. However, as Whitesnake played such an important role in my musical development I persevered for a couple more listens and boy am I glad I did. While it is not perfect, it is still a very strong addition to the catalogue. I'd advise those of you who binned it earlier to revisit it and you might just realise that you made a mistake.
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Having read a few of the reviews about the album I thought I'd add my bit. This album is one of the best I have bought in a long time - it hasn't left my CD player for several weeks. What you get is what you'd expect, unless you are deluded. Whitesnake are a hard rock act that produce great music to be played loud. If you are looking for experimental jazz fusion in 12/19 time, cutting-edge grimy dubstep or Shakespearian eloquence then you should be looking elsewhere, a fact that some of the 1-star reviewers seem to have overlooked. On the other hand, if you are a fan of 80s rock, heavy riffs, fist-pumping choruses and outstanding guitar-playing, and want an album to stick on in the car at maximum volume on a sunny day, then get this album, fast. ... Read More:
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Now this was a pleasant surprise, a great rock record, and if this turns out to be Whitesnake's final album then it's a great way to go out. I would say it's on a par with the best of their 80's output. Raise your pint of real ale to Mr Coverdale, it's richly deserved.
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Great to finally have this album.As an old rocker I cant help but love this album.Coverdale still has that amazing voice, and you just wont stop playing this album.It definately grows on you.Went to the live show as well and was amazed just how good a band Coverdale has around him.Treat yourself, go buy it!!!
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I'd given up on the 'Snake in the early nineties as I'd thought musically and (in particular) lyrically they'd stagnated. As a returnee to the band following thier UK tour with Def Leppard & the release of the 30th Anniversary album I thought I give the new album a listen. I wish I hadn't bothered - if, like me, your a fan of the old heavy rock/bluesy Snake - or maybe even the more melodic MOR rock of the later eighties - well, keep those memories as this is poor stuff. I'm surprised DC has put his name to this given the quality of his solo/Page releases. The vast majority of this is metal verging on thrash with a poor set of stereotypical lyrics. As bad as this is, DC's voice isn't what it once was, although it must be said that a bad mix doesn't ... Read More:
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