Customer Rating:      Summary: Over the top Comment: Over the top !
Overbearing !
Its white, and plenty of references to the trouser snake !
Overall a great package for all c*£! rock fans, this compilation plucks the best of David Coverdales post Deep Purple band with a bit of covaredale and page for good measure.
Fans of cliched rock rejoice in over three hours of music coving 30 years.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hey young people Comment: Any young persons wanting to listen to maybe the best rock/blues singer
england have ever produced,along with paul rogders of course,can listen to this 3 cd package and just sit back and listen to a man who has been one of the best for 30 years.Fool for your loving which you should never get tired of listening to ,then blind man what a track ,don't braek my heart again is another vocal performance of the highest order ,then my little gem out of quite a few is,too many tears ,this cd or any whitesnake
cd is more than worth a listen ,and the new material from on good to be bad is also very good ,DC is a man with a big voice and knows how to deliver it so young people get any whitesnake material and just listen to a man that can sing the socks off anyone alive or dead ,
Customer Rating:      Summary: somthing for the fans new 2 whitesnake to investigate Comment: okay this three cd retrospective of Whitesnake considering its their 30th anniversary of the year of when they first came into being has a lot of their best nuggets which is evenly balanced out from their early bluesy roots upto their re-birth as a hair metal band of Which David Coverdale done away the old pub rock guard not comfortable playing to such ever increasing live audiences and fame to hiring a bunch of young guns that shredding everything in its path with their 1987 album till everything after that combined with grunge and the divorce of Coverdales arm candy Tawny Kitaen meant Whitesnake fell into the lean period with poor albums and diminishing returns as the cov dissolved the band and dug a solo career some of which is reflected onto this best of.
This is somthing for the fans new to whitesnake to investigate or just somthing for the fanbase to download onto their ipods as this is by far a superbly packaged 3 cd retrospective.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lie Down (I want your wallet) Comment: Well Whitesnake are back after what must have been a long contractual lay off for Mr. Coverdale and he is obviously detirmined to make up for lost time in picking our pockets.
While it is true that many American fans are only familiar with Whitesnakes output since "Slide It In" the idea that the band are celebrating a 30th anniversary probably shocked a few Brits.
Upon getting an email from Amazon to tell me that this album was available for pre order I was almost overcome with nostalga.
Memories flitted across my vision of that wonderful evening at Readings Hexagon theatre when (together with others) I was priviaged to see almost the first outing of "David Coverdale's Whitesnake."
I still have a copy of the original white 7" ep (that would be a vinyl record for our younger readers.) So I am dissapointed to see that none of these gems make the listing for this triple cd set with the excepton of "Ain't no love (live). Without these songs I fear that the motive for this release can be seen only too clearly..... Ripping off the Punter!
How can you have a 30th anniversary release without justifying 30 years by including some or all of those first songs released (funnily enough 30 years ago?)
Of course there has been a recent rush of re-releasing the classic Whitesnake albums in the last year in a remastered and expanded form (the second time that this has been done if memory serves....) and the "Snakebite E.P." tracks have been included on the new copy of "Trouble" perhaps someone couldn't be bothered to remaster them again.
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