Whitesnake - Restless Heart

Whitesnake - Restless Heart
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Album Details

Title: Restless Heart
Artist: Whitesnake
Release Date: 6/30/1998
Re-Released On: 0/0/1998
Label: EMI Music Distribution, Import
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4988006725911, 724385680625, 0724385680656, 724385680656, 766484026324
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Hair Metal, Arena Rock, Pop-Metal
Moods: Aggressive, Raucous, Sleazy, Brash, Rebellious, Rousing, Sexual, Theatrical, Hedonistic, Party/Celebratory, Rambunctious, Rowdy, Sentimental
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Don't Fade Away
  2. All in the Name of Love
  3. Restless Heart
  4. Too Many Tears
  5. Crying
  6. Stay With Me
  7. Can't Go On
  8. You're So Fine
  9. Your Precious Love
  10. Take Me Back Again
  11. Woman Trouble Blues

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDEMI Music Distribution
1998CDEMI Music Distribution56806
1998CDImport26614

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Album Review

Even though they were a global chart-topping, hit-making machine less than ten years prior, David Coverdale came up empty when he tried to find a U.S.-based record company to issue the group's 1997 release, Restless Heart (available Stateside only as an import). To Coverdale's credit, he did not attempt to give Whitesnake a modern-day makeover (which so many pop- metal bands of the late '80s did post-Nirvana, and failed miserably), as he follows in the same melodic rock mold of Whitesnake's previous two releases, 1987's Whitesnake and 1989's Slip of the Tongue. Unlike the late-'80s edition of Whitesnake (which included Steve Vai, Tommy Aldridge, etc.), the 1998 version is not a showcase for rock's most renowned hired guns. In addition to Coverdale, the only holdover from the group's previous album is guitarist Adrian Vandenberg, who FINALLY gets the chance to appear on a full-length Whitesnake recording (after several close calls on the aforementioned releases). Instead of walloping listeners over the skull with an album opening rocker, Coverdale kicks things off on a mellow note, with the bluesy ballad "Don't Fade Away," but harder-edged material soon follows, including the riff-rocking title track, and "Crying," which shows the singer's Zeppelin fixation remains. The times may have changed, but David Coverdale is content with his old sound -- and longtime Whitesnake fans will be pleased. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adrian VandenbergGuitar
Beth AndersenVocals (Background)
Bjorn ThorsrudEngineer
Brett TuggleVocals (Background), Keyboards
Chris WhitemyerPercussion, Guitar Technician
David CoverdaleProducer, Cover Development, Vocals
Denny CarmassiPercussion, Drums
Dimo SafariCover Development
Eddy SchreyerMastering
Gary ClarkDrum Technician
Hugh SymeDesign, Art Direction
Maxine Willard WatersVocals (Background)
Michael BernardKeyboard Technician
Michael McIntyreProduction Coordination
Mike ShipleyMixing
Nina Avramides-BerducatProduction Coordination
Russell YoungCover Photo
Tommy FunderburkVocals (Background)