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Good To Be Bad

Good To Be Bad
Whitesnake

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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!

Track Listing

  1. Best Years
  2. Can You Hear The Wind Blow
  3. Call On Me
  4. All I Want All I Need
  5. Good To Be Bad
  6. All For Love
  7. Summer Rain
  8. Lay Down Your Love
  9. A Fool In Love
  10. Got What You Need
  11. `Til The End Of Time

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #399 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-04-22
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: CD

Editorial Reviews

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."


Customer Reviews

Best album I've heard in 2008.5
I had a few bucks burning a hole in my pocket, so I picked this CD/DVD set up for $11.88. I was absolutely AMAZED at how good this CD was. I expected the worst, and based on how little I liked Def Leppard's latest album, I just didn't have high hopes for this one. But I was dead-wrong. The album is the perfect blend of "pre-1986" Whitesnake, when they were putting out more heavy-metal oriented stuff, and "post-1986" Whitesnake where they were making more radio-friendly hair-metal. The big melodic hooks are on this album, but so are the shredding guitars. The songwriting is great, and David Coverdale still sounds amazing. I wasn't a huge Whitesnake fan back in the 80s, but I always liked and respected what Coverdale could do as a vocalist. He hasn't missed a beat, and in fact, he may even sound better than ever. For me, this is Whitesnake's best album. Ever. The perfect blend of hard rock and catchy hooks. I have no doubt it will go down as the best melodic rock album of this year, and it may be the best album I listen to all year. Worth every penny. Great job Whitesnake!

GREAT rocking album....a 'tribute' album of new material5
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!5
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.