Whitesnake are a British rock band, founded in 1978 by David Coverdale after his departure from his previous band, Deep Purple. Their early material has been compared by critics to Deep Purple, but they slowly began moving for a more commercially accessible hard rock style. By the turn of the decade, the band's commercial fortunes changed and they released a string of UK top 10 albums, Ready an' Willing (1980), Come an' Get It (1981), Saints & Sinners (1982) and Slide It In (1984), the latter of which was their first to chart in the US and eventually went 2x platinum. The band's 1987 self-titled album was their most commercially successful worldwide, and contained two major US hits, Here I Go Again and Is This Love, reaching number one and two on the Hot 100. In 1988, Whitesnake was nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Group. Rhino Records 2017 Audio CD $36.49 Remastered Geffen 2000 Audio CD $4.99 $2.15 (used) Rhino Records 2018 Blu-ray Audio $21.66 Geffen 2006 Audio CD $4.99 $7.99 (used) Import EMI Europe Generic 2008 Audio CD $4.99 $3.62 (used) Import Imports 2015 Audio CD $6.10 $6.56 (used) Rhino Records 2017 Audio CD $7.88 $7.87 (used) Import Remastered Emd Int'l 2007 Audio CD $4.79 $5.99 (used) Import Remastered Emd Int'l 2006 Audio CD $4.99 $3.99 (used) Remastered Rhino Records 2017 Audio CD $7.91 $7.90 (used). 'Forevermore' was divided by two different opinions.

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Fans of '1987' and 'Slip of The Tongue' will probably only like half of the songs inside while fans of classic Whitesnake will dig it better because this album explored their pre-commercial era and combined it with the latest modern elements from 'Good To Be Bad'. The bluesy touch is obvious, the heavier riffs are there, but they also didn’t forget to include the easy-listening feel to balance the whole album. 'Steal Your Heart Away' is a brilliant opener but I don't think 'All Out of Luck' is a better follow-up. They should have been put the first single, 'Love Will Set You Free' or 'Dogs In The Street' to keep the momentum up. Serial

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Torrentz will always love you. © 2003-2016 Torrentz. Take Me With You 02. Love To Keep You Warm 03. Don't Mess With Me 04. Lie Down (A Modern Love Song) 05. Night Hawk (Vampire Blues) 06. Day Tripper [The Beatles cover] 07. The Time Is Right For Love 08. Free Flight 09. Belgian Tom's Hat Trick 10.

For those who love ballads, 'Easier Said Than Done' is stunning, 'Fare Thee Well' also a great slow acoustical track while 'One of These Days' is faster in tempo and also lovable. 'I Need You (Shine A Light)' will definitely be fans favorites.

The joyous vibe in midtempo with commercial feel is a safe to everyone's ears and one of the strongest tunes here. 'My Evil Ways' wrecks some havoc in heavy riffs and crashing drums, what a beautiful tune. The title track moves in with classic Zeppelin style and strangely I can see Sting also fits perfectly to sing this song. Coverdale still has amazing vocal at his 60s, even though not as high as it used to be, but it's normal considering his age.

The production is great, the bass level is quite high so you might want to tune your EQ for optimal enjoyment. Aldrich / Beach killer guitars are another highlight of modern day Whitesnake and enhanced the overall value of the band and album. Another strong record by the Snake and deserved a solid 85% from me. Rock will set you free. Genre: hardrock Whitesnake's musical jorney has been one of hard rocking Deep Purple-inspired rock (Coverdale has served with Purple after all) over commercial poppy glam metal and, after Coverdale revived the band in the late noughties, back towards the classic style of hard rock.

'Forevermore' offers melodic, but certainly not poppy, hard rock, containing classic style guitar riffage, catchy choruses and both shreddy and bluesey guitar solos along with a coupld of ballads. Coverdale's voice is awesome - listening to him on this album, you wouldn't think that he is not exactly young anymore. It's raw and bluesey yet clean and even soft when required. There's no innovativity whatsoever on this album - and everything has kind of been heard before.