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Artist: Coverdale-Page

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CD Title: Coverdale-Page

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Category: Rock

Year: 1993

Label: Geffen

Catalog Number: GEFD-24487

Personnel

Jimmy Page acoustic and electric guitars
David Coverdale vocals
Jorge Casas bass
Denny Carmassi drums
Lester Mendez keyboards

Tracks

1.  Shake My Tree  
2.  Waiting on You  
3.  Take Me for a Little While  
4.  Pride and Joy  
5.  Over Now  
6.  Feeling Hot  
7.  Easy Does It  
8.  Take a Look at Yourself  
9.  Don't Leave Me This Way  
10.  Absolution Blues  
11.  Whisper a Prayer for the Dying  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Jimbo Date: October 24, 2001 at 3:10
Page is Page. The song remins the same. Coverdale could do someting about that but just screams and grovels. To bad, this could be a superb record. Perhaps Page at his best but not Coverdale.

From: Harvey Date: November 16, 2001 at 9:48
No, no, no.

From: foghat Date: July 16, 2002 at 8:38
I loved this cd. Sound reminds me of "Cheap Tricks - Standing on the edge" cd. Powerful in your face sound, hooks galore! Coverdale's voice however does sound strained. Maybe he still hadn't recovered from his shouting matches with Tawny!

From: Desslar Date: July 16, 2002 at 18:30
Hmmm.. It's OK, but I was expecting much more from these giants. There are a couple Zeppelin inspired tracks that are pretty good, and track 3 is a classic. However, the rest of it sounds like Whitesnake B-sides, which really isn't my cup of tea. Page has to be embarrassed to play a song like "Feeling Hot".

From: Date: July 18, 2002 at 1:05
I agree with you Desslar , " Shake my tree" and "Whisper a Prayer for the dying" could have been a great song with Plant on vocals.

From: jason (FA - Q) Date: July 20, 2002 at 12:46
You know what? WHY isn't Led Zeppelin on this website?

From: koogles Date: July 31, 2002 at 8:00
An idea 5 years too late. Page and Coverdale should have done this back in 1988.

From: JAVI Date: September 5, 2002 at 6:21
SOLO POR EL ECHO DE ESCUCHAR AL MITIQUISIMO PAGE Y AL SENSACIONAL COVERDALE EN EL MISMO LP YA VALE LA PENA HACERSE CON EL,APARTE DE QUE ESTA MUY BIEN

From: ROBERT Date: October 24, 2002 at 18:17
ME ENCANTA EL tema take a look a yourself.. un buen disco, con uno de los vocalistas mas grandes q existen..

From: John Date: July 30, 2003 at 16:26
I dig it. This gets slammed by fans and critics, but the songs are catchy and it's rock. So what's the problem?

From: Jamie Date: January 3, 2004 at 15:48
The first song Shake my tree is f**king excellent!

From: METALFOBIA Date: January 20, 2004 at 15:06
GRANDISSIMO ALBUM GRANDI MAESTRI MR COVERDALE MR PAGE LE CANZONI SONO TUTTE OTTIME COMPRATELO E FATELO VOSTRO COSA ASPETTATE CAMON

From: CurtisLoew Date: January 29, 2004 at 23:27
It's a hell of a lot better than the last few Whitesnake records, and easily better than every Page solo album! I dig it.

From: weasel Date: June 5, 2004 at 4:19
Everybody dogs on Coverdale because he doesn't sound enough like Robrt Plant. It's not supposed to! These 2 guys were just friends makin' music and playing rock and roll. Sure, Dave's no Robert Plant but he still has a killer set of pipes; and with all the hard and heavy licks from Page, who can't love it. If people would just listen to the album without comparing it to everything else and act like they never heard of Zeppelin or Whitesnake, they might enjoy it. Like I said, it's just rock!

From: Big Papa K Date: June 12, 2004 at 23:52
This disc is the king of the used bins, but it should not be. Yes, there are Zeppelin rip offs such as "Shake My Tree" and "Pride and Joy", but they are still good song. Add on the fact that this is Page's best work since the 70's and you have one of the better hard rock album of 1993. 8/10

From: Fabioooo81 Date: July 17, 2004 at 1:59
David should sound better with his Whitesnake or Deep Purple.I bought this CD solely of Page guitar work.

From: Adam Blackheart Date: September 6, 2004 at 6:46
If you don't have it... Buy, steal, borrow... "Coverdale & Page" is just rock clasic. This one should be called Led Zeppelin 2, or Led Snake... But who cares when music is great

From: Metalhead66 Date: November 9, 2004 at 15:54
This could have been SO MUCH MORE....it's just David's Horrible Lyrics...Looks like he read the lyrics for some Whitesnake songs and said "that will do". I really had High hopes for this,it is not bad...it just falls short of something so much better! It is better than Page's solo stuff.....Oh well!!

From: Trick Taylor Date: December 2, 2004 at 9:51
I never understood the negative reaction this one got. To me it is a classic slice of regal rock from 2 masters. Seriously, it is a Trick Top 10 selection. Both men seem to flourish with their new toys. Coverdale free of the bells and whistles of Steve Vai, and Page free to explore a more commercial metal direction. The real shame is that the tour never materialized. Hearing Coverdale sing some Zep, Page play Slide it In, and these songs live would have been special.

From: Propane Date: December 2, 2004 at 17:00
I was expecting a lot more from this when it hit the shelves. Even still, most of these guys experimented and some things didn't pan out. These two together could have rolled through town thunderously.

From: Aussie Dave Date: March 21, 2005 at 16:59
First half of this album is fantastic, but then it gets a little drawn out and boring. Take A Look at Yourself is a pretty cool ballad though! The album is a pretty good mix between Led Zep, and Whitesnake, but never seems to lean towards one to often. Pride And Joy is a pretty cool single, but then were the songs Shake My Tree and Waiting On You which are amazing blues rock numbers. Yes, we were all expecting a little better from this line up, but overall, this a solid release! 8/10....

From: Melodiker Date: August 1, 2006 at 19:51
Not my cup of tea,but "take me for a little while" ist a monster ballad !

From: Carlos A. Date: August 2, 2006 at 12:03
Modesto disco para ser una obra que reune a dos iconos del rock, hay algunos temas de interes como "Shake My Tree", "Pride and Joy" pero en especial "Take Me for a Little While" un baladon ( vieron el video en donde Page toca una guitarra fantasmagorica?)cuya version acustica es para mi la mejor, es un disco interesante no tanto por Coverdale que esta aceptable nomas,(mil veces hubiera preferido al irremplazabel Robert Plant) sino por J. Page que por primera vez toca temas en plan AOR 8.9/10

From: Vikki Roxx Date: August 28, 2006 at 14:12
"Take me for a little while" is one of my all time favourite songs. Amazing.

From: AOR-Crazy Date: January 12, 2007 at 22:06
Some people here really talk crap, although i never liked Led Zeppelin (reason for that is over blowing of latter) but this is strong hard rock record. Jimmy Page kicks ass here and he's totally into melody. The only thing that's maybe a little bit noticeable is Coverdales singing which is at the moments like he's trying to imitate Plant, but the fact is he was and still is far better vocal than Plant!

From: YIRO SEVENTH Date: June 19, 2007 at 15:42
GRANDIOSO DISCO!!! Curiosamente, hay muchos colegas a los que este disco no les cae, y para mi es un gran disco de Hard Rock!, pero como se dice: para gustos los colores. Me parece un excelente disco de Hard Rock en donde predomina el sonido zeppeliano. La guitarra de PAGE suena genial en todo momento y para mi COVERDALE despliega vocalizaciones magnificas (ok, la comparación con PLANT). Destacan: "Absolution Blues"(que riff), "Feelig Hot"(escandaloso rock & roll) y "Take Me For A Little While"

From: Carlos A. Date: June 19, 2007 at 19:06
Pero que fue lo que escribi alli....la guitarra de Page tuvo en este disco tintes de rock melodico y blues electrico, quizas por la interpretacion de Coverdale en ese temazo "Take Me for a..." se tornan algo mas convencionales pero lo que prima es mezcla de blues y rock clasico, (y de soul hasta con coros gospel) pa los fanaticos de Page no se olviden del Outrider del 88 un ejemplo de esos discos que te gustan mas mientras mas los escuches. fe de erratas.

From: True Believer Date: March 25, 2009 at 7:51
Average release with Coverdale imitating Plant's voice. The only really good song is "Take me for a little while". The rest is obviously Zeppelin-inspired but not so catchy. 6/10

From: rick kerch vzla Date: May 27, 2011 at 9:43
Probably True Believer is quite right about the vocals comparisson Coverdale/Plant but i disagree about the songs...these tracks are really into something...ok some Led Zeppelin influence here and there but apart from that is the typical sound that Coverdale and Page have delivered in some other projects(Whitesnake or The Firm for example)anyway my faves are the rocking ones "Shake My Tree","Feeling Hot" & "Absolution Blues" but add to that the AORish "Take A Look At Yourself","Waiting On You","Take Me For A Little While"(nice) & "Easy Does It"...pretty one off interesting album made by 2 legends in the music business...92/100

From: i****i Date: October 12, 2012 at 18:20
Not a bad CD. Fav tracks Take Me for a Little While, Over Now, Take a Look at Yourself, Don't Leave Me This Way, Absolution Blues, Whisper a Prayer for the Dying. Give it a chance without any comparing to Led-Snake.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: March 28, 2021 at 16:40
Jimmy Page and "David Cover-Version" teamed up in the early '90's to try and squeeze out some Zep magic, or a close enough facsimile to fool nostalgic boomers. The programmers at AOR radio acted like this was the Second Coming in the spring of '93, but by the fall, it was done. They couldn't fill the Zep-sized venues that had been booked, and the record wasn't anything like a blockbuster. It was just two old veterans at loose ends and trying to recapture the past, and I think people saw that, despite the heavy label push. It's not all bad, though. I found the first single "Pride and Joy" pretty annoying, but "Shake My Tree" was cool. "Take A Look At Yourself" showed up on a mix-tape a girl made me one time, so there's that. The guys are all pros, so everything is very proficient, just kind of bland, and definitely not where my interests were at the time—or a lot of other people's either, evidently.

From: Dramarama Date: June 4, 2024 at 8:57
I like this cd. Coverdale is in top form and the band grooves.


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