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Restless Heart (Deluxe Edition) (Album of the Day)
Whitesnake founder and frontman David Coverdale was gearing up to record his third solo album when, in the wake of the group’s massive global success, his record label prevailed upon him to change course and release RESTLESS HEART under the David Coverdale & Whitesnake moniker. Powered by singles “Too Many Tears” and “Don’t Fade Away,” the 1997 album was a Top 40 hit in the U.K. but surprisingly was never released in the U.S. - until now. With the vocalist joined by such talented musicians as Adrian Vandenberg, Denny Carmassi and Guy Pratt, the 2-CD RESTLESS HEART DELUXE EDITION features a newly remixed version of the collection that’s closer to the sound Coverdale initially intended for his solo set, plus a remastered version of the original album including three bonus tracks from the Japanese release.
Slip of the Tongue (Album of the Day)
Following the 8x platinum success of their eponymous album in 1987, Whitesnake returned two years later with its eighth studio set, SLIP OF THE TONGUE. At the time, the band included founder and lead singer David Coverdale, bassist Rudy Sarzo, drummer Tommy Aldridge, and guitarists Adrian Vandenberg and Steve Vai. The 1989 EMI release became the group’s third consecutive platinum record, peaking at number 10 on the U.K. and U.S. album charts thanks largely to its two Top 40 hits – “Fool For Your Loving” and “The Deeper The Love.” Three decades after its release, this fan favorite still rocks ferociously, and SLIP OF THE TONGUE is an ideal way to celebrate March Metal Madness.
Unzipped (Album of the Day)
While it was the hard rocking sound of hits like “Still Of The Night” and “Give Me All Your Love” that brought Whitesnake worldwide, multi-platinum success, founder and frontman David Coverdale has never been a stranger to the occasional ballad. The band revisits some of its best unplugged and acoustic-based performances from the last two decades on the new UNZIPPED. The collection includes rare and unreleased versions of songs like “Summer Rain” and “Forevermore” from the band's recent studio albums GOOD TO BE BAD and FOREVERMORE as well as songs like “Love Is Blind” from Coverdale's 2000 solo album and the previously unreleased “All The Time In The World.” “Some songs ask for a softer touch,” notes the vocalist of UNZIPPED. “These songs are some of the most personal I've been involved with through my almost five decades as a professional musician.”
Slip of the Tongue (30th Anniversary Edition) (Album of the Day)
Following the 8x platinum success of their eponymous album in 1987, Whitesnake returned two years later with its eighth studio set, SLIP OF THE TONGUE. The 1989 release became the group’s third consecutive platinum record, peaking at number 10 on the U.K. and U.S. album charts thanks largely to its two Top 40 hits – “Fool For Your Loving” and “The Deeper The Love.” The fan favorite turns 30 this year and Rhino is celebrating with several new versions, including a colossal 7-disc boxed set. Now available, SLIP OF THE TONGUE: 30th ANNIVERSARY EDITION includes a newly remastered version of the original, plus unreleased studio recordings, audio and video of the band’s performance at the 1990 Monsters of Rock festival and a new interview with founder and lead singer David Coverdale.