Whitesnake - Lovehunter

Whitesnake - Lovehunter
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Album Details

Title: Lovehunter
Artist: Whitesnake
Release Date: 1979
Re-Released On: 5/9/2006
Label: DGC (David Geffen Company), EMI Music Distribution
Duration: 41:25
UPCs: 077775205329, 094635968620, 4988005532473, 0077775205350, 020642417646, 075992417648, 094635968729, 094635974126, 766484317224
Genre: Rock
Styles: Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Hair Metal, British Metal, Pop-Metal
Moods: Aggressive, Raucous, Sleazy, Brash, Rebellious, Rousing, Sexual, Theatrical, Hedonistic, Party/Celebratory, Rambunctious, Rowdy, Sentimental
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Long Way from Home
  2. Walking in the Shadow of the Blues
  3. Help Me Thro' the Day
  4. Medicine Man
  5. You 'N' Me
  6. Mean Business
  7. Love Hunter
  8. Outlaw
  9. Roco 'N' Roll Women
  10. We Wish You Well

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDEMI Music Distribution59686
2006CDEMI Music Distribution3597412
2006CDEMI Music Distribution3596872
1999CDEMI Music Distribution52053
1987CDDGC (David Geffen Company)2-24176

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Album Review

For all of its musical merits, Whitesnake's second full-length album, Lovehunter, is probably best remembered for its lurid cover painting (featuring a very naked female and a very large snake) rather than the band's ever-improving recipe for blues-infected hard rock. The group's performance in the studio environment remains strangely tame, however, and though blaming the producer seems like the obvious explanation, one has to wonder if this is the case when a veteran like Martin Birch (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath) is at the helm. Still, all things considered, the record is quite consistent; the band is equally at home rocking through the foot-stomping "Long Way From Home," and gliding through the bluesy ballad "Help Me Thro' the Day." "Walking in the Shadow of the Blues" combines near-perfect songwriting with one of Coverdale's maturest and most compelling lyrics, while the masterful slide guitar of Mickey Moody literally ignites the awesome title track. The gorgeously simple piano treatment of "We Wish You Well" closes the disc in fine fashion. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bernie MarsdenGuitar, Vocals
David CoverdaleVocals, Piano, Percussion
David DowleDrums
Ian PaiceDrums
Jon LordKeyboards
Micky MoodyGuitar
Neil MurrayBass