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The Definitive Collection

The Definitive Collection
Artist: Whitesnake
Label: Geffen Records

List Price: $13.98
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 39470

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 000394502
UPC: 075021035034
EAN: 0075021035034
ASIN: B000CQQHGI

Release Date: February 7, 2006
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Condition: No shrink-wrap. this is a bmg selection

Tracks:

  • Don't Break My Heart Again
  • Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues
  • Ain t No Love In The Heart Of The City
  • Ready An' Willing
  • Slide It In
  • Love Ain t No Stranger
  • Slow An' Easy
  • Fool For Your Loving
  • Judgement Day
  • The Deeper The Love
  • Now You're Gone
  • Looking For Love
  • Give Me All Your Love
  • Is This Love
  • Here I Go Again
  • Still Of The Night
  • Pride And Joy Coverdale/Page
  • We Wish You Well

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Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars All The Snake You Need   February 11, 2006
Ho Chi Minh (Texas)
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

Whitesnake has Released several Best of Compilations over the Years, and untill now None of them were right...The First Release, 1994's Greatest Hits was Ok, yet it contained a poor Remix version of "Here I go Again" that marred the CD (Much like Billy Idol's Hits CD containing the Studio "Mony Mony" and Bowie's ChangesBowie having a Remixed "Fame"; The above mentioned 3 Songs ALL reached #1 on the Billboard Singles Chart); That CD also concentrated on 1984-94 Whitesnake, ignoring their early Period when they were successful in Europe but not America. Then came the Double Best of, which was too much, many ordinary Cuts, followed by the Skimpy Milleneum Best of that lacked, among other Songs, "Slide it in"; This release Shines, ALL the important Songs are here on One stellar-Sounding Disc, the first 4 Songs are European Hits, followed by the 3 best Cuts from the 1984 CD Slide it In, and all the Hits that followed, including the Radio Hit "Pride and Joy" by Coverdale/Page, which Rocks HARD...The sequencing is a bit Odd, it is Chronological for the first Half, then Jumps to 1990 for 4 Songs, followed by 4 tunes from the '87 CD before ending with '93's "pride" and a Cut from 1979...But it all Plays well, and the Songs Are NOT Remixed, despite What the Previous "Kid's Review" Says (Who obviously Reviewed This CD Twice).....


4 out of 5 stars Vast overview of Whitesnake   May 5, 2006
R. Gorham
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

THE BAND: David Coverdale and an assortment of players from the late 1970's through the late 90's. Most notably playing on one or more Whitesnake albums: John Sykes (guitar), Steve Vai (guitar), Adrian Vandenberg (guitar), Micky Moody (guitar), Tommy Aldridge (drums), Aynsley Dunbar (drums), Ian Paice (drums), Cozy Powell (drums), Rudy Sarzo (bass), Neil Murray (bass), Jon Lord (keyboards/organ).

THE DISC: (2006) 18 songs clocking in at approximately 79 minutes. Included with the disc is a 14-page booklet containing plenty of band photos, a 5-page history (mainly showcasing Coverdale), song titles/credits, what songs came from which albums, and Billboard chart success. Oddly, there is no mention of the musicians/players in any shape, manner or form. Label - Geffen.

ALBUM REPRESENTATION: Come An' Get It (1), Love Hunter (2), Snakebite (1), Ready An' Willing (1), Slide It In (3), Whitesnake (4), Slip Of The Tongue (4), Greatest Hits (1), Coverdale-Page (1).

COMMENTS: I grew up with Deep Purple and Whitesnake in the 1970's. Coverdale had smoking bluesy vocals that absolutely rocked... especially in those early (1974-75) Deep Purple days of "Burn", "Stormbringer" and "Come Taste The Band". He continued to rock with Whitesnake in the late 70's and early 80's despite the music industry bashing his sexist lyrics that were full of innuendos. Coverdale had a way with surrounding himself with very accomplished rock musicians - providing slightly different flavors on each album. On Whitesnake's self titled release in 1987, things changed and the Coverdale power ballad was born. The slower tunes were good, but this wasn't the Whitesnake I had grown to love. It took some time to get used to it. The radio stations ate these songs up and Whitesnake was reborn in the late 80's ("Now You're Gone", "Is This Love", "Here I Go Again", "The Deeper The Love" were all mega hits for the band). Now, mellowing with age perhaps, these power ballads are more tolerable, though my favorite songs are still the harder crunchier types. This "Definitive" collection is dead-on with the songs selected, though a few big songs are missing. One of my all-time favorite tunes (featured on the 1st "greatest Hits" disc) is missing here, "Crying In The Rain". I also would have liked to have seen "Slip Of The Tongue" here due to Vai's incredible guitar playing... he simply shreds on this track. One third of the songs here (6) are power ballads. Several albums are overlooked in the Whitesnake catalog. You'll find NO songs included here from "Trouble" (1978), "Saints & Sinners" (1982), "Whitesnake" (1977), "Restless Heart (1997), or anything 'live', most notably "Live In The Heart Of The City" (1980). The inclusion of non-Whitesnake song (Coverdale-Page) "Pride & Joy" is mysterious choice to me, but a welcome one. It comes from a very underrated album. However, this opens up a whole other can of worms - why not axe one of the power ballads and throw one of Coverdale's masterpiece songs from Deep Purple (i.e. "Burn") in exchange? If you're looking for a more comprehensive compliation, look for Whitesnake's 2-disc 36-track "Silver Anniversary" edition from 2003 (now an import). All in all this "Definitive" mix has great digitally remastered sound; contains all original studio versions (no edited crappy pop remixes); has a nice booklet with lots of info; and a nice selection of songs. A great intro to the band, even if it does showcase much of their softer side (4.5 stars).



5 out of 5 stars About as good as we can expect for a one CD compilation   February 27, 2006
D. Sarnecky (Parts Unknown)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

First off, I am as of this writing a CASUAL Whitesnake fan who remembers the late 80's hits when I was a pre-teen and knows some of David Coverdale's work with Deep Purple. Therefore, this review is geared towards similar types of Whitesnake fans, not the harcore fan who has all the albums. I bought this CD because I simply wanted the hits yet also wanted a sample of Whitesnake's deeper history. THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION, more than any other Whitesnake compilation, seems to deliver. Unlike most compilations, we get five tracks worth of material from the pre-SLIDE IT IN/American fame period, which adds a bit of depth to the compilation in addition to ALL the hits that appeal to compilation buyers. This CD leaves me satisfied with what is on it and also makes me want to explore more Whitesnake later on, which is exactly what I want out of a compilation. Whitesnake may have been a "hair band" image wise, but their talent, professionalism, and 70's hard rock pedigree transcends such an empty genre. Well worth checking out for the beginner.


5 out of 5 stars Outstanding   March 16, 2006
Steven Burns (-)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is as good as it gets when it comes to a single CD with Whitesnake's Greatest Hits.
I liked it so much I bought two, one for me and one for a special one (who likes good rock too).
This band and its music are pretty much unique.
So, if you like the snake and you are considering this CD, do yourself a favor and get it :)
I hope you like it as much as I do.



1 out of 5 stars CAUTION: SOME SONGS ARE REMIXED!   February 10, 2006
3 out of 10 found this review helpful

Listen closely you will hear that "Slide It In","Slow An' Easy", & "Love Ain't No Stranger" are NOT the original versions...Notably missing guitar riffs on "Slow An' Easy". I have learned in the past not to buy these definitive & 20th century collections because they are nothing but junk!!! Stick with Whitesnake's Greatest Hits(from 1994) or their individual cd's from the 1980's! I agree with the other reviewers no more liner notes and the band should put out some new material instead of these horrible collections like this one!


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