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Good to Be Bad

Whitesnake
Release Date: 04/22/2008
Original Release:  2008
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1021203_VY
UPC # 693723981314
Label: Steamhammer Records
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Disc: 1
1. Best Years
2. Can You Hear the Wind Blow
3. Call on Me
4. All I Want All I Need
5. Good to Be Bad
6. All For Love
7. Summer Rain
8. Lay Down Your Love
9. Fool in Love, A
10. Got What You Need
11. Til the End of Time
12. Take Me With You - (live)

Performer: Whitesnake
Distributor: n/a

Notes: Issued more than a decade after Whitesnake's previous studio outing, 2008's GOOD TO BE BAD finds frontman David Coverdale leading a band of new hard-rock recruits. Easily one of the heaviest albums recorded by the blooze-leaning British act, the album benefits from Coverdale's well-weathered vocals and the twin guitar work of Doug Aldrich (Dio) and Reb Beach (Winger, Dokken), as evinced on the fierce opener, "Best Years."
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.50) - "[T]his thing breathes fire all the way. Adding the spirit of their blues-inspired origins to the hormonal pyrotechnics of their commercial peak..." Record Collector (magazine) (p.100) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Coverdale's vocals are pitched over sweet harmonies to good effect on 'Summer Rain,' while 'Got What You Need' ups the fret factor."
Former Deep Purple vocalist David Coverdale formed the hard-rock/metal outfit Whitesnake in 1978. While the band's macho rock sound and "what's-wrong-with-being-sexy?" sexist aesthetic garnered them a respectable amount of commercial success in the U.K. and Europe, the band didn't hit big in the U.S. until the release of their 1987 self-titled album. Anchored by the fist-pumping single "Here I Go Again," the album sold millions and forever solidified Whitesnake's place in hair-metal lore.
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Hard Rock  
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