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WHITESNAKE: David Coverdale - vocals Doug Aldrich - guitars Reb Beach - guitars Brian Tichy - drums Michael Devin - bass WHITESNAKE - the legendary monsters of rock founded by the enigmatic David Coverdale - are back with a brand new, 13 track, masterful statement called "FOREVERMORE." From its earliest blues based origins to the overwhelming MTV exposure in the 90's, Whitesnake have captured audiences worldwide with their live shows, incredible songs and Coverdale's signature vocals. "FOREVERMORE" is the band's 11th studio album, and produced by Coverdale, guitarist Doug Aldrich and Michael McIntyre. Review: Fantastic album; exceeds expectations - Takes a real man to write a cool ballad. David Coverdale pulls that off like no other singer in the history of music. David's raspy voice sounds amazing as ever, how can this man sound as good as he did 20 years ago? I don't know, but it's quite amazing, and the ballads are very enjoyable. This album is so sophisticated, it exudes that demeanor, that cool attitude that comes from David Coverdale. It has hard songs, fast songs, slow songs, ballads, it's got it all. It sounds really good. The guitar work as always is superb, it's got soul just like Reb Beach would have it, it's got speed just like Doug Aldrich would have it. It's Whitesnake all the way, undiluted, and no corners cut. Listening to this album makes me think of all the history Whitesnake has made thru the years and I can still hear so wonderfully the melody in their music not to mention the very cool lyrics. David can write. There is real talent and David Coverdale always impresses with his high screeching sound. Such talented musicians always, never a let down. This album is something you won't get bored of, I highly recommend it. Well done Whitesnake, can't wait to see them on tour. Review: Best Rock Album of the Year !!! - Born in France and being a Whitesnake fan since 1981, I know live in Georgia in the United States. I have always been very much in love with the way David Coverdale sings. He is just one of the top five best rock singers ever. Whitesnake has always been above and beyond most bands out there. All that being said, their new album is a fantastic album that blows aways most of all the other "classic rock band new album come backs". Whitesnake is and has always been a fantastic blues rock band and "Forevermore" is already a master piece within itself just like "Good to be Bad" was except that this new one is one step higher in my point of view (bluesier). The song "Forevermore" is HUGE! The guitars are perfect, the drums right on and the vocals among the best ever. It feels great to hear such a beautiful work these days. I recommend this album greatly to anyone who wants a "real album made by a real band with a BIG HEART" !! The problem with new bands these days is that they do not have the heart for the music they play. Of course, I have more of a European outlook on rock music. Deep Purple with David was already huge and I can only hope that the American audience really fall for this album as it is the perfect blend of Heavy rock blues cooked just right by master cooks! Enough of Lady Pasta!!! Long Live Rock and Roll!!!
| ASIN | B004K8WJ3Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #94,640 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #1,150 in Pop Metal (CDs & Vinyl) #2,866 in Hard Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (447) |
| Date First Available | February 9, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 82 3 00000730 |
| Label | Frontiers Records |
| Manufacturer | Frontiers Records |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2017 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.62 x 4.92 x 0.33 inches; 3.84 ounces |
R**E
Fantastic album; exceeds expectations
Takes a real man to write a cool ballad. David Coverdale pulls that off like no other singer in the history of music. David's raspy voice sounds amazing as ever, how can this man sound as good as he did 20 years ago? I don't know, but it's quite amazing, and the ballads are very enjoyable. This album is so sophisticated, it exudes that demeanor, that cool attitude that comes from David Coverdale. It has hard songs, fast songs, slow songs, ballads, it's got it all. It sounds really good. The guitar work as always is superb, it's got soul just like Reb Beach would have it, it's got speed just like Doug Aldrich would have it. It's Whitesnake all the way, undiluted, and no corners cut. Listening to this album makes me think of all the history Whitesnake has made thru the years and I can still hear so wonderfully the melody in their music not to mention the very cool lyrics. David can write. There is real talent and David Coverdale always impresses with his high screeching sound. Such talented musicians always, never a let down. This album is something you won't get bored of, I highly recommend it. Well done Whitesnake, can't wait to see them on tour.
J**S
Best Rock Album of the Year !!!
Born in France and being a Whitesnake fan since 1981, I know live in Georgia in the United States. I have always been very much in love with the way David Coverdale sings. He is just one of the top five best rock singers ever. Whitesnake has always been above and beyond most bands out there. All that being said, their new album is a fantastic album that blows aways most of all the other "classic rock band new album come backs". Whitesnake is and has always been a fantastic blues rock band and "Forevermore" is already a master piece within itself just like "Good to be Bad" was except that this new one is one step higher in my point of view (bluesier). The song "Forevermore" is HUGE! The guitars are perfect, the drums right on and the vocals among the best ever. It feels great to hear such a beautiful work these days. I recommend this album greatly to anyone who wants a "real album made by a real band with a BIG HEART" !! The problem with new bands these days is that they do not have the heart for the music they play. Of course, I have more of a European outlook on rock music. Deep Purple with David was already huge and I can only hope that the American audience really fall for this album as it is the perfect blend of Heavy rock blues cooked just right by master cooks! Enough of Lady Pasta!!! Long Live Rock and Roll!!!
W**Y
Whitesnake: still keeping the fans happy
It really is great that Whitesnake is still around. With all that is new in the world there is something comforting in the saying "the more things change, the more they stay the same". Despite its revolving door of band members over the years David Coverdale has always managed to somehow keep the spine intact, and in fact one could argue that the current line-up is as good as it ever was. Certainly they have the chops and the energy, which Mr. Coverdale himself seems to feed off because he really is in fine form here vocally. Yeah, he might not quite be able to comfortably manage all that he used to be able to, but as far as effort, energy, and singing to the best of his ability goes, he really is on top of his game. Whitesnake have taken the winning formula of their last album Born To Be Bad (cracker of an album that) and attempted to deliver the same sort of album here, full of songs in styles recognizable from albums throughout the band's consistent, yet at the same time diverse history. So we get a big dose of great blues based rockers like the opening two songs Steel Your Heart Away and All Out Of Luck (two of my favorites on the album), Tell Me How, Love And Treat Me Right, and some with an even bigger dose of blues like Whipping Boy Blues and My Evil Ways. I love the bluesy stuff and could well do with a bigger slice of harmonica and slide guitar! For a more traditional Whitesnake hard rock type song we get Dogs In The Street with its big tip of the hat to Slip Of The Tongue era snake. Then there's also the tunes very reminiscent of MTV era snake, but to me this is where the album falls down a little. Songs like Love Will Set You Free and Easier Said Than Done really sound too much like they are a deliberate attempt to recycle that formula that brought the commercial success in the late 80's, but definitely lack the passion needed to totally pull it off. I Need You (Shine A Light) sounds like a mid-late 80's Whitesnake commercial rocker and is far more convincing. Surprisingly, it's the more commercially mellow songs that I find most appealing. One Of These Days sounds like something Rod Stewart would have sung in the late 70's with its radio friendly acoustic rhythm, foot tapping pace and catchy sing along chorus. But I am quite a bit of a closet-Rod fan so a song like this has huge appeal to me, especially when the voice is David Coverdale, undoubtedly one of the finest ever rock voices. Fare Thee Well is another acoustic song which hits the mark for me for the same reasons mentioned for One Of These Days. In fact, I could handle a whole album of this kind of mellow stuff no problems at all. The ultimate highlight of the album for me though is the title track. The acoustic opening before it goes all Led Zepplin sounds very much in the vein of Sailing Ships from Slip Of The Tongue, and is simply sublime. The fact that it goes Kashmir is part of the brilliance of it. This song really is on another level altogether. I do have some criticisms of the album though. One of these I've already mentioned in the couple of MTV formula songs, but more annoying to me is the repeated use of "love" and "baby" in the lyrics. I'm not usually too fussed about lyrics if the song rocks, but this is something that really stands out to me on this album. It isn't until we get to track 11 Whipping Boy Blues that we get a song that doesn't have "love" in the lyrics, but even this one has repeated use of "baby". In fact track 12 My Evil Ways is the only song that thankfully doesn't have either of these words in the lyrics at all!! Another gripe I have is in regard to the general sound of the album. Yes it is a big guitar album. HUGE guitar album in fact which is something to be grateful for, but there is just something about the overall sound that I struggle with. I find that after I've played the album through I need to switch it off and play something else a little less demanding on my ears, which is rather unusual. I don't have this issue with previous Whitesnake albums, but find with this one that sonically it is quite demanding, perhaps dare I say it... too loud? Still it is quite an enjoyable album nonetheless and one that any Whitesnake fan can be extremely happy about. P.S. The digi-pack is cool and the DVD is a nice bonus. The acoustic mix of the ttile track is a good bonus but the other 2 alternative mixes aren't very exciting really. Worth getting in this format if you can.
J**O
AMAZING SET
Great album and great box set everything about this box set is amazing I highly recommend this to anyone who is a fan of whitesnake I just wished it wasn’t the final box set would’ve loved to see some of the older albums released as box set
C**S
Forevermore Indeed!
Fantastic Album! From the start when the electrifying Steal your heart away to the ending ballad of Forevermore, This album has a great mix of the hard rock heavy sounding Whitesnakes that we love to the ballads which really bring out the best in Coverdales writing abilities. A definite must own for any Whitesnake fan and it is guaranteed to rock you out of your socks. I personally believe that this takes the album "Good to be bad" and really takes it into the next level. Absolutely love this album and strongly recommended for any Whitesnake fan :D especially if your into the hard rock bluesy sound. Definitley worth a check at least :) The Digipack version is great. The 3 bonus tracks are definitley worth it and the DVD is fantastic. The DVD has an in studio interview with Coverdale in the making of Forever more. There is also a track by track segment in the DVD as well as the music video Love will set you free and the making of this music video as well.
M**I
Price is good !
Good price, fast shipping and more tracks live and demos for the albúm
C**R
I've been waiting for this 2025 'Revisited' edition of Forevermore, and it does not disappoint. The new remix gives the 2011 tracks a fresh, powerful energy that really suits David Coverdale's vision for this era. The 5-disc set is packed with value, especially the 'Evolutions' disc, which shows the behind-the-scenes development of these classic songs. The Blu-ray is a fantastic addition, with high-quality live footage and the 'Way To Forever' documentary. From the 60-page booklet to the replica tour book, the attention to detail is top-notch. A must-have for any serious collector!
R**Z
He quedado maravillado con el producto, soy un gran fanatico de Whitesnake, y con este box set de colección, he quedado fascinado...
D**Y
ジャケットデザインがここ数枚変わり映えしないため、実際に聴くまで不安でしたが、 曲調が前作よりもさらにアメリカナイズされた今作。 ダグとレブの粘っこいリフによる分厚いサウンドも健在です。 全くタイプが異なるこの2人によるツインギターも、板についてきた感じがあります。 それに楽曲が秀逸で、前作よりもドラマチックです。 ライヴ会場の観客も合唱しやすい曲が多いというコンセプトは前作を引き継いでいます。 若い力に引っ張られながら、デビカバも気を吐いているといった印象です。 ただし気になるのがやっぱりデビカバの喉のコンディション。 レブとダグの分厚いリフにかなり押され気味の感は否めませんし、 このスタジオ盤では技術の粋でカッコいい唄に仕上がってはいますが、 1990年代以降は劣化が激しいですので、 実際のステージで歌唱力・声量をどこまで再現できるか少し心配です。 そろそろ無理な高音シャウトを捨て、 スローテンポで低音重視の歌唱と作曲に徹するべきかもしれません。
I**A
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A**É
Acheté en cadeau à mon conjoint qui est fan il était ravi je recommande arrive pas abîmé important pour ma part.
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