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Whitesnake - The Definitive Collection Audio CD

A fair review of the Whitesnake "The Definitive Collection" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Whitesnake reviews here, or go back to the Whitesnake tabs.

Whitesnake Band: Whitesnake
Title: The Definitive Collection
Rating:
Release Date: 2006-02-07
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Don't Break My Heart Again 2: Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues 3: Ain´t No Love In The Heart Of The City 4: Ready An' Willing 5: Slide It In 6: Love Ain´t No Stranger 7: Slow An' Easy 8: Fool For Your Loving 9: Judgement Day 10: The Deeper The Love 11: Now You're Gone 12: Looking For Love 13: Give Me All Your Love 14: Is This Love 15: Here I Go Again 16: Still Of The Night 17: Pride And Joy – Coverdale/Page 18: We Wish You Well

Better than expected
Many good hard rocking songs I had never heard before. Lots of remastered tracks and several good timejams are on this cd. A coupa cheezy songs makes this one a 4.


Awesome metal band.
Coverdale is an amazing songwriter and just a breath taking vocalist. Whitesnake started when music was music and vocalists were real vocalists. David Coverdale is second only to Robert Plant in this style of vocals and music. The match up of Coverdale/Page was a match made in heaven. Live it was like classic Zeppelin. To bad it was so short lived, but there's a taste on this collection. Whitesnake just keeps getting better with every album. \m/.


Solid Collection, But Not "Definitive"
These songs are all most people will need, but if you are a hardcore 'Snakes fan, you are better off buying "Gold: Whitesnake" as it has far more from the band's early years. A very solid collection of Whitesnake songs primarily from "Slide it In" "1987" and "Slip of the Tongue".
I should point out that one of the big upsides to this album is that it features the U. K. versions of all the songs off "Slide it In". These versions are quite difficult to obtain in the U. S. , and many feel are superior to the more slickly produced American cuts. These are, however, certainly not "remixed" versions as the "Kid Reviewer" claimed in his three unnecessary and uninformed reviews.
In conclusion this is a very good collection of Whitesnake songs, but not quite as "Definitive" as it claims to be.


The Snake!
David Coverdale is a killer vocalist and this collection provides the bulk of their hit material throught their career. This is one of the most underrated rock bands of all time. Love it.


Sweet satisfaction...I'm ready an' willing!
Until you start collecting their studio albums, this is a great place to start. Although I'm normally used to writing long reviews, I'll keep this one short: "The Definitive Collection" is a great compilation album by Whitesnake, with eighteen awesome songs that have an outstanding sound quality, cool band pics, an interesting history of them and it's all at a good price. Also, definitely check out their 1987 self-titled album "Whitesnake", which is basically their best-known album! Thanks for the time, and peace.


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