David Coverdale - Northwinds [Bonus Tracks]

David Coverdale - Northwinds [Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details

Title: Northwinds [Bonus Tracks]
Artist: David Coverdale
Release Date: 11/7/2000
Re-Released On: 7/28/2003
Label: Spitfire Records, Connoisseur, Connoisseur Collection, Video Arts
UPCs: 670211507621, 4988021853361, 5015773031422, 766486271227
Genre: Rock
Moods: Aggressive, Sensual, Theatrical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Keep on Giving Me Love
  2. Northwinds
  3. Give Me Kindness
  4. Time and Again
  5. Queen of Hearts
  6. Only My Sould
  7. Say You Love Me
  8. Breakdown
  9. Shame on the Devil [*]
  10. Sweet Mistreater [*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDVideo Arts85336
2000CDSpitfire Records15076
2000CDConnoisseur314
2000CDConnoisseur CollectionVSOPCD-314

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Album Review

1978's Northwinds, David Coverdale's second solo album after the demise of Deep Purple, is a powerful dose of blues- and R&B-influenced hard rock. This album -- the final new release on Purple Records -- is also a huge leap forward in quality from the previous year's White Snake, a tentative and generally cautious record. As with White Snake, Northwinds was produced by Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover and is anchored by guitarist Micky Moody and keyboardist Tim Hinckley. Bassist Alan Spenner and drummer Tony Newman comprise the rhythm section. "Keeping on Giving Me Love" is loose and funky and a blowout jam wraps it up. The gorgeous ballad "Northwinds" builds to a gospel-like fervor; Coverdale's voice is warm and smooth and Hinckley's dominant keyboards are supported by Moody's tasteful rhythm guitar. "Give Me Kindness" is a slab of R&B-based hard rock with horns present to add spice. Initially, Coverdale's slow, soft vocals and Hinckley's effective keyboards provide the soul of the splendid "Time & Again," but Graham Preskett's electric violin and, ultimately, Coverdale's surging voice aid the overall swell of power at the finale. "Only My Soul" offers a rich musical stew of introductory organ and acoustic guitar, steady drums, biting little guitar fills, supple bass licks, Glover's synthesizer fill and more electric violin lines from Preskett, but Coverdale's ethereal singing holds it all together. The hard-charging rocker "Breakdown" is about the disintegration of Deep Purple. Spitfire's 2000 remastered CD reissue includes two solid bonus tracks: the spry groove rocker"Shame on the Devil" and the melodic pop/rock song "Sweet Mistreater." The reissue liner notes include an informative essay by Simon Robinson and a handful of rare photos. ~ Bret Adams, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan SpennerBass
David CoverdaleVocals
Doreen ChanterVocals (Background)
Graham PreskettViolin (Electric)
Irene ChanterVocals (Background)
Lee BrilleauxHarmonica
Liza StrikeVocals (Background)
Micky MoodyGuitar
Roger GloverSynthesizer, Producer
Tim HinckleyKeyboards
Tony NewmanDrums