Album Details
Title: The Silver Anniversary Collection Artist: Whitesnake Release Date: 5/20/2003 Re-Released On: 5/12/2003 Label: EMI Music Distribution Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPCs: 667342781921, 724358169423, 724358169454 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: 2 |
Track Listings Disc 1
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Fool for Your Loving
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Don't Break My Heart Again
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Hit an' Run
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The Time Is Right for Love
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Love Ain't No Stranger
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Too Many Tears
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Pride and Joy
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Victim of Love
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Judgement Day
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Is This Love
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Take a Look at Yourself
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Straight for the Heart
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Now You're Gone [US Remix]
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Looking for Love
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Sailing Ships [Live]
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Soldier of Fortune [Live]
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Walking in the Shadow of the Blues [Live]
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Ready an' Willing [Live]
Track Listings Disc 2
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Into the Light
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Slow an' Easy
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She Give Me
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Shake My Tree
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Guilty of Love
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The Deeper the Love
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Blindman
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Love to Keep You Warm
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Love Is Blind
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Ain't Gonna Cry No More
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Slave
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Lonely Days, Lonely Nights
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Give Me All Your Love
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Till the Day I Die
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Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City
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Here I Go Again '87
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Still of the Night
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We Wish You Well
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2003 | CD | EMI Music Distribution | | | 2003 | CD | EMI Music Distribution | 581694 |
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Other Editions
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Album Review
It's hard to believe Whitesnake had been around for 25 years, but it's true and they've got the double-CD release to prove it. And not only is 25 Year Anthology a tribute to the longevity to the band; more importantly, it's a tribute to the voice behind the band, David Coverdale. Starting from their first big hit, "Fool for Your Loving" (the non- Steve Vai version), and going all the way through to their other biggest hit, "Still of the Night" (on the classic 1987 eponymous release), the group covers every angle of Coverdale's career. Somewhere in between are stops by the hard-rockin' blues phase of Whitesnake, the hair metal power ballad Whitesnake- Zeppelin years, and the solo years of Coverdale when he went on to record with Jimmy Page. Make no bones about it, at two discs this really is all of the Whitesnake any fan new or old will ever need. It might prove to be a bit daunting for those just wanting to hear "Here I Go Again" or "Still of the Night," but for those ready and waiting for this celebration, get ready to turn this up to eleven. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Adrian Vandenberg | Guitar | | Bernie Marsden | Guitar | | Chris Lord-Alge | Remixing | | Cozy Powell | Drums | | David Coverdale | Mixing, Vocals, Producer | | Denny Carmassi | Drums | | Doug Aldrich | Guitar | | Ian Paice | Drums | | Jimmy Page | Mixing, Soloist, Harmonica, Producer, Guitar | | John Sykes | Guitar | | John X. Volaitis | Producer, Mixing | | Jon Lord | Keyboards | | Keith Olsen | Engineer, Producer | | Marco Mendoza | Bass | | Martin Birch | Engineer, Producer, Mixing | | Mel Galley | Guitar | | Mick Wall | Liner Notes | | Micky Moody | Guitar | | Mike "Clay" Stone | Producer | | Mike Clink | Producer, Engineer | | Mike Fraser | Producer, Mixing, Engineer | | Neil Murray | Bass | | Reb Beach | Guitar | | Rudy Sarzo | ? | | Steve Vai | Guitar | | Thorsud | Producer | | Timothy Drury | Keyboards | | Tommy Aldridge | Drums | | Vivian Campbell | Guitar |
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