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Good To Be Bad | 
enlarge | Artist: Whitesnake Label: Steamhammer / SPV Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $13.99 You Save: $3.99 (22%)
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Rating: 97 reviews Sales Rank: 327
Format: Cd Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 98132 UPC: 693723981321 EAN: 0693723981321 ASIN: B000VL9XBU
Release Date: April 22, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Best Years | | • | Can You Hear The Wind Blow | | • | Call On Me | | • | All I Want All I Need | | • | Good To Be Bad | | • | All For Love | | • | Summer Rain | | • | Lay Down Your Love | | • | A Fool In Love | | • | Got What You Need | | • | `Til The End Of Time |
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Product Description The premier household name in melodic hard rock returns with a vengeance! Whitesnake is back with "Good To Be Bad", their 10th studio album and first in over a decade. This brand new album features a slew of instant-classic Whitesnake songs that are destined to stand side by side with such favorites as "Here I Go Again", "Still Of The Night" and "Fool For Your Love." Led by world-renown vocalist extraordinaire David Coverdale, "Good To Be Bad" is truly classic Whitensake, displaying that rare combination of high class and kick ass that has made them what they are today... the absolute best!
Album Description The brand-new Whitesnake album "Good To Be Bad", a masterpiece consisting of eleven songs & featuring all the important trademarks of the band, as well as a fresh breeze courtesy of Coverdale's fantastic voice & current line-up. Good To Be Bad is pure & unadulterated Whitesnake, a classy recording that really doesn't require a more detailed description. The new album sounds so unmistakably, typically Whitesnake says David Coverdale: "For me, the heart & soul of Whitesnake remains the same."
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GREAT rocking album....a 'tribute' album of new material July 5, 2008 When I heard a new album from Whitesnake was coming, I could have cared less. I loved the 1987 album, but how could David Coverdale, 20 years later, put out a quality product of new material under the WS moniker? I had low expectations, but this album blows the doors off!!
The musicianship is great, David's voice sounds fantastic after all of these years, and the production is reminiscent of the 1987 album. The tunes, while all new, have elements of WS music through the years. Some of the songs remind you of '87, others of Saints and Sinners and Trouble. It is a great mix of songs. If you're a rock and roll fan, and don't even own a single album by WS, this is the one to start on, then work your way back.
Yes, It is good to be bad! July 3, 2008 Really good new stuff from stalwart rockers Coverdale & Co. Tight with good riffs, excellent production, and musicianship. Probabbly the loudest studio album I've ever heard- don't need to turn up the speakers.. hits a ton right out of the box. Hope they tour The States.
Whitesnake is back with a vengeance July 3, 2008 Whitesanke has never been my favorite band, but I was quite fond of "Slide It In", the self titled "Whitesanke" and "Slip of the Tongue" CDs. I hadn't followed their career since the early 90s, but I heard some real positive feedback for this CD so I listened to some sound bytes and liked what I heard. After purchasing this CD and listening to it a couple times I was blown away by how good it is. This album absolutely rocks, there are a couple of slow tunes, but for the most part the music is absolutely blistering, especially the guitar work of Aldrich and Beach. Time has also been good to David Coverdale's voice. Anyone who is a fan of 80's hard rock music and Whitesnake in particular I think will like this CD.
Another great product from Whitesnakes July 1, 2008 What else can I say? As a great fan of whitesnakes, I 100% support the opinion that this is the greatest album that Whitesnakes had produced after 1987 and Slip of the Tongue. Great songs and great musicians as well. For whitesnakes' fans out there I highly recommend you to buy this album as one of your collection. I bet that you won't be regret. For new whitesnakes' fans, listen to this album several times and I'm sure you will find out what sort of rock music that Whitesnakes want to introduce to you. Lastly you will enjoy listening to this album as I enjoyed it too.
Good to be Back June 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had pretty high expectations for Whitesnake's 2008 comeback album Good to Be Bad. I enjoyed the early 80's blues-obsessed Whitesnake albums and loved the late 80's hair metal Whitesnake albums, so I expected Good to Be Bad to be a knockout combination of the two styles. When I popped the disc in the stereo, however, I didn't really hear anything I considered "classic Whitesnake", which was a bit disappointing. I think my expectations clouded my perceptions of this album, because after a few more spins I started to come around.
There isn't as much of the old bluesy Whitesnake here, and there really isn't any "hair metal" either. Likewise, this isn't some desperate attempt to redefine their sound. Whitesnake really doesn't have to prove anything at this point. This is an older, wiser, arena rocking Whitesnake. The songs definitely rock, but they're more refined and melodic, not overpowering like say Still of the Night was.
Overall, Good to Be Bad is a very solid album, but it is a bit uneven. It stumbles a bit at the beginning and towards the end, but starting with the third track (Call on Me) you get a good seven very impressive songs in a row, including the gorgeous slow songs Summer Rain and All I Want All I Need. I think the weakest song on the album may be the opening track Best Years. If they had opened the album with the song Good to Be Bad, a hook-heavy rocker that could have fit right in on the 1987 album, I'd probably have loved it from the start. Ending on such a mellow note might not have been the best choice either.
It took some getting used to, but I'm still a believer. Good to Be Bad is a welcome new chapter in the Whitesnake saga. David Coverdale remains in fine form, and though he sounds a bit restrained at times, given his age his voice still has plenty of power. Hopefully the band will bring their tour to Atlanta, because I'd love to see how this material translates live.
NOTE: I picked up the deluxe version of Good to Be Bad that had a bonus CD with a handful of live tracks. It's a nice bonus, and the quality of the material is on par with the bonus CD that came with the Whitesnake - Live in the Still of the Night (Deluxe) [DVD/CD Combo].
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