Come An' Get It (Remastered / Expanded)
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Come An' Get It (2007 Digital Remaster)
- Hot Stuff (2007 Digital Remaster)
- Don't Break My Heart Again (2007 Digital Remaster)
- Lonely Days Lonely Nights (2007 Digital Remaster)
- Wine, Women An' Song (2007 Digital Remaster)
- Child Of Babylon (2007 Digital Remaster)
- Would I Lie To You (2007 Digital Remaster)
- Girl (2007 Digital Remaster)
- Hit An' Run (2007 Digital Remaster)
- Till The Day I Die (2007 Digital Remaster)
- Child Of Babylon (Alternate Rough Mix) PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED BONUS TRACK
- Girl (Alternate Version/Rough Mix) PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED BONUS TRACK
- Come An' Get It (Rough Mix) PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED BONUS TRACK
- Lonely Days Lonely Nights (Alternate Version/Rough Mix) PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED BONUS TRACK
- Till The Day I Die (Rough Mix) PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED BONUS TRACK
- Hit An' Run (Backing Track) PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED BONUS TRACK
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15017 in Music
- Released on: 2007-03-12
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Customer Reviews
'snake charmer
From a simpler time when rock ruled the airwaves - T.V. on the radio - this superb collection from the classic 'snake line up has been dusted off and shined up for the new millenium with some interesting tho' hardly essential bonus cuts to fill up the disc space. This album is more than a quarter of a century old, and is probably the start of D.C. having one eye on the U.S. The unpolitically correct sentiments expressed within the ever so subtle cover typify the cock rock attitude of Mr. Coverdale and the boys. Don't get me wrong this music is great - the twin attack of Moody and Marsden (the original and best), the solid rhythm section of Murray and Paice, and the majestic keyboard work of Jon Lord, topped off with THE voice. Coverdale at the peak of his game blending blues with rock like no one else, if you don't count Paul Rodgers - another product of the north east scene of the late 60's. On record at least Coverdale's libido was on overdrive - each track a tale of love - lost and found - and lust."Don't Break My Heart Again" hit the top 20. The album peaked at No 2 in the UK. Don't expect any deep and meaningful discussion on life's little mysteries, just a bloke after a shag, hopefully! This gem of a record gave voice to a generation of frustrated youths secret dreams and fantasies. Probably the best forty odd minutes that you could have back in '81, now extended(!) to seventy minutes. This record has lost none of it's smutty charm with it's nudge nudge wink wink innuendo. The soundtrack to a weekend out on the pull, only now the pullers will have beerbellies and bald spots. Rock on!
The best they ever made............
Though there are some doubters out there, this remains their best album. The very best of the rock & blues WS - not beaten by the very different US rocker albums - and has not dated in sound (ignore the lyrics, they still make you smile). The WS classic. Bad to be good replicates the humour and updates it - worth checking out too!
Snake at their finest
David Coverdale regards this as Whitesnake's finest release and frankly I can't disagree with him.
This is Whitesnake pre the big hair and eye candy.
Moody and Marsden on guitar, Murray on bass and Coverdale's former Deep Purple colleagues Messers Lord and Paice on Keys and drums respectively. And the icing on the cake is Mr Coverdale's sublime bluesy voice.
The songs could only be outstanding. Come And Get It, Child Of Babylon,the tongue in cheek - Would I Lie To You and the hit and perhaps my favourite Whitesnake song - Don't Break My Heart Again.
British rock at it's best.





