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1987

1987
Whitesnake

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Track Listing

  1. Still Of The Night
  2. Bad Boys
  3. Give Me All Your Love
  4. Looking For Love
  5. Crying In The Rain
  6. Is This Love
  7. Straight For The Heart
  8. Don't Turn Away
  9. Children Of The Night
  10. Here I Go Again
  11. You're Gonna Break My Heart Again

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6796 in Music
  • Released on: 1994-07-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Here I Go Again '87, Is This Love....


Customer Reviews

BOO HOO Hair Metal! 5
Oh no its comercial, big deal the songwriting just happens to be amazing. David Coverdale sings his heart out(and he's from yorkshire, yeah!) John Sykes is fanatastic (and he was in Lizzy). This is a fanatastic rock album, if you want underground music this ain't it but this is still one of the best albums ive ever heard.

Excellent rock album with great guitar work5
I remember buying this album a few years ago and only knowing two of the tracks that were on it. After listening to the other nine tracks I was most definitely there and then a Whitesnake fan. This album won't appeal to everyone no doubt, but if you're a fan of 80's rock I would recommend it. In fact, I would go as far as saying that this is the best album I have ever bought (including compilations).

Hair Rock!5
Ok, they must be the most unfashionable band in the world- the album is called 1987 after all. But this is drama rock at its best. It's still a bit silly lyrically, but compared to others in the genre it's well above par. What really impresses me is the guitarist John Sykes, he's got the definitive hard rock guitar sound on this album- the riffs are tight and heavy but their also musically powerful (which makes a change), his solos are fantastic too; long sustain, really wide vibrato and manic speed in all the right places. Coverdale pulls off astonishing vocal moments, in fact 'Still of the night' captures it all. Go, play, be unfashionable! this is high craft