Whitesnake - Saints & Sinners Audio CD
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Band: Whitesnake
Title: Saints & Sinners
Rating: 
Release Date: 1996-03-19
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Young Blood 2: Rough an' Ready 3: Bloody Luxury 4: Victim of Love 5: Crying in the Rain 6: Here I Go Again 7: Love an' Affection 8: Rock an' Roll Angels 9: Dancing Girls 10: Saints an' Sinners
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SAINTS & SINNERS THIS IS A WHITESNAKE ALBUM FROM EARLY IN THEIR CAREER, THIS CD CONTAINS THE ORIGINAL VERSION OF "HERE I GO AGAIN" AND A FEW OTHER FAIRLY GOOD TRACKS, BUT IT LACKS THE POLISH AND GUITAR RIFFS OF THEIR LATER ALBUMS
RANDY.
early whitesnake
good cd, but by far not there best. earlier versions of crying in the rain and here i go again.
Needs To Be Louder
My only complain is that the sound output is very low. Musically speaking this cd is fairly good. In my car stereo the volume level of 7 is reasonably loud, but not to pearcing loud. Whenever I play songs from the "Gold" and "Good To Be Bad" cds that's the level i use. I made a mix from those two cds and from "Saints & Sinners" and whenever a song from "Saints" came on I had to turn the volume up to 9 so that it will be on the same level as the other songs. It just annoys me when there is a huge disparity in the level of sound output whenever I make a mix. I like all the songs to be at a equal sound level so I won't have to keep messing with the volume control. Anyways it is just my hang up.
A master of clever song titles, Coverdale is not.
), but FOUR titles out of 10 with the awkward "An'" conjunction? Geez, man, get a thesaurus!. I thought David Coverdale had a penchant for using "Love" a bit too often in his song titles (Victim of Love, Give Me All Your Love, etc.
Heavy rock at its best for Whitesnake
Two of the songs off this one helped put
Whitesnake over the top later in the 80's. A great album by David Coverdale (ex-Trapeze, ex-Deep Purple member) and crew. But this one really
kicks butt, as well as their other early albums, (which are
their best), and after falling in the shadows of Deep Purple,
really made a name of themselves. A classic for the ages.
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