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Monday, January 21, 2008 - Whitesnake - New Album Details Revealed | Legendary hard rock band WHITESNAKE will release its new album, "Good to be Bad", at the end of April in Europe via SPV/Steamhammer. The group's first studio album in a decade features "11 new, slamming WHITESNAKE songs which are guaranteed to take their place alongside their multi-million selling catalog," according to a press release.
Commented frontman David Coverdale: "The new album contains all the elements I enjoy about WHITESNAKE, and more. I can hear moments that take me back to the bluesy, early years of the band all the way through the band's musical history to fully embrace the more electric aspects of where we are now, as a band. I'm thrilled with it and can hardly wait to unleash it on an unsuspecting public! If this is indeed the last WHITESNAKE studio record, then I'm happy to finish like this. It was a labor of love making this record...a joy... and I'm still enjoying listening to it. Can't be bad!"
The new songs, written by Coverdale and guitarist Doug Aldrich (who also co-produced the album with Coverdale and Michael McIntyre) provide a good balance of eight rocking tracks and three ballads. Coverdale feels it's the first "real" WHITESNAKE album in almost 20 years, commenting "It's very butch. Very muscular..."
"Good to be Bad" track listing:
01. Call On Me 02. Can You Hear The Wind Blow? 03. Best Years 04. All I Want All I Need 05. Good To Be Bad 06. All For Love 07. Summer Rain 08. Lay Down Your Love 09. A Fool In Love 10. Got What You Need 11. 'Till The End Of Time
WHITESNAKE will be take to the road with DEF LEPPARD, playing a series of co-headline shows across the UK, major festivals and headliner shows in summer of 2008. The internationally renowned, multi-platinum band will be featuring songs from David Coverdale's colorful career, including the hits and new material from "Good to be Bad".
This is an opportunity to experience the ultimate lineup and celebrate 30 years of WHITESNAKE, who are: Doug Aldrich on guitar; Reb Beach on guitar; Timothy Drury on keyboards; Uriah Duffy on bass; Chris Frazier on drums, and, of course, the inimitable David Coverdale on vocals.
Said Coverdale: "I can't wait to get back on stage. After being in the studio for most of 2007, I am most definitely ready to let off some steam. The front row should definitely be prepared!"
Upcoming WHITESNAKE shows:
Jun. 02 - BA-Banja Luka - Borik Hall Jun. 03 - HR-Split - Tvrdjava Gripe Jun. 06 - SE-Sövesborg - Sweden Rock Festival Jun. 08 - FI-Tampere - Sauna Open Air Jun. 10 - IS-Reykjavik - Laugardalsholl Jun. 12 - NO-Oslo - Spektrum Scene Jun. 13 - DK-Copenhagen - Vega Jun. 27 - B-Dessel - Graspop Metal Meeting
WHITESNAKE UK tour with DEF LEPPARD:
Jun. 17 - GB-Glasgow - SECC Jun. 18 - GB-Birmingham - NEC Jun. 20 - GB-Manchester - MEN Jun. 21 - GB-Belfast - Odyssey Arena Jun. 23 - GB-Sheffield - Arena Jun. 24 - GB-Newcastle - Arena Jun. 26 - GB-London - Wembley Arena |
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