Slide It In [Digipak]Whitesnake
Release Date: 06/30/2009
Original Release:
1984
# of Discs:
3
J&R Item # 1077889_CD
UPC # 602527090580
Label: Geffen Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
1.
Gambler
2.
Slide It In
3.
Slow & Easy
4.
Love Ain't No Stranger
5.
Give Me More Time
6.
Standing In The Shadow
7.
Hungry For Love
8.
All Or Nothing
9.
Spit It Out
10.
Guilty Of Love
Disc: 2
1.
Need Your Love So Bad (US Mix, Single B-side)
2.
Gambler (UK mix)
3.
Slide It In (UK mix)
4.
Standing In The Shadow (UK mix)
5.
Give Me More Time (UK mix)
6.
Slow & Easy (UK mix)
7.
Spit It Out (UK mix)
8.
All Or Nothing (UK mix)
9.
Guilty Of Love (UK mix)
10.
Love Ain't No Stranger (live acoustic from STARKERS in Tokyo, Japan) - (live)
Disc: 3
1.
Guilty Of Love (Promo Video)
2.
Slow & Easy (Promo Video)
3.
Love Ain't No Stranger (Promo Video)
4.
Guilty Of Love (live at The Monsters Of Rock, Castle Donington 1983)
5.
Love Ain't No Stranger (unplugged taken from STARKERS in Tokyo, Japan)
6.
Give Me More Time (BBC Top Of The Pops January 19, 1984)
7.
Love Ain't No Stranger (from "Live...In The Still Of The Night," 2006)
Performer: Whitesnake
Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: 1984's SLIDE IT IN was the first album that showed that Whitesnake was truly attempting to make it big in the U.S. Its sound was becoming more radio-friendly, but still retained the biting hard rock edge present on its earlier albums--new guitarist John Sykes also proved to be the perfect foil for ex-Deep Purple frontman David Coverdale. The set features such boisterous rockers as the album-opening title track, the grinding "Slow an' Easy," and the melodic "Love Ain't No Stranger." Although there was a 3-year break after SLIDE IT IN (during which Sykes would leave the band), the album set the stage perfectly for Whitesnake's eponymous 1987 worldwide mega-hit.
Record Collector (magazine) (p.99) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] sumptuous feast of melodic hard rock, with the ex-Deep Purple frontman on impressive form throughout, backed by his crack band."
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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