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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2002
Label: DeadLine Records
Catalog Number: CLP1187-2
1. | Love Removal Machine | 4:30 | Cover: The Cult | |
2. | Again and Again | 3:39 | Cover: Status Quo | |
3. | Ready for Love | 4:41 | Cover: Bad Company | |
4. | Bitches and Other Women medley | 4:50 | Cover: The Rolling Stones | |
5. | Tangled Up and Blue | 5:56 | Cover: Bob Dylan | |
6. | Burning House of Love | 3:53 | Cover: John Doe and Exene Cervenka | |
7. | Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady | 2:35 | Cover: Floyd Rose | |
8. | Sin City | 4:40 | Cover: AC/DC | |
9. | No Matter What | 2:46 | Cover: Badfinger | |
10. | Fire and Water | 3:37 | Cover: Free | |
11. | Down to the Doctor | 3:38 | Cover: Dr. Feelgood | |
12. | Lady Love | 3:12 | Cover: Robin Trower | |
Total Running Time: | 47:57 |
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From: bob | Date: June 21, 2002 at 8:58 |
This is very good cover album, songs from bands like Stones,Dylan,Bad Company & Ac/Dc. But I miss a song from the Led Zeppelin sessions, Itīs should include in this otherwice very cool rock n roll album. |
From: jason (FA - Q) | Date: August 15, 2002 at 21:42 |
I don't get it? You know, it's okay if a band wants to add a cover tune on an album but, a whole album of covers!? Great White is a good enough band on their own, they don't need to be making records like this. I mean, were they in a hurry to get an album out or were they just out of ideas? |
From: TIM | Date: August 15, 2002 at 21:46 |
It's their last album period man. You knew they broke up didn't you? I don't know if they didn't want to work together anymore or if they got tired of lagging sales, but this is what they left us with. |
From: jason (FA - Q) | Date: August 15, 2002 at 21:50 |
I know that Jack Russell has a new solo album that just came out. This album here must have been a bunch of demo shit that was left on the cutting room floor. |
From: Reno | Date: August 16, 2002 at 11:06 |
This is the 2nd cd of cover tunes from Great White. They also did one with all Zepplin tunes too. This one is kinda boring to say the least. Tracks 1,3, and 8 are good, but the rest just drag along. |
From: NIKKIRAYSIMMONS | Date: September 10, 2002 at 22:51 |
THE LAST DISC FROM GW. THIS A COMPILATION OF COVER SONGS DONE THROUGH OUT THE BAND'S CAREER. WHILE THIS IS JUST WHAT YOU'D EXPECT FROM AN ALL COVERS RECORD,THE THING THAT IS MISSING IS THAT THERE ARE VIRTUALLY NO LINER NOTES! YOU WOULDN'T KNOW WHO PLAYED ON WHAT, UNLESS YOU DID YOUR HOMEWORK. THIS ONE WOULD BE A GREAT BUY FOR THE GW COMPLETISTS OR THOSE WHO ARE CURIOUS ON THE BAND'S TAKE ON ANOTHER BAND'S MATERIAL. NO BIG SUPRISES HERE,THE MAJORITY ARE COLOR BY NUMBER CARBON COPIES. |
From: Great Dane | Date: January 1, 2003 at 11:12 |
GW is one of my alltime favorite bands, but checking their biography/discography really makes me wonder. How can a band with so few hits, release sooo many best of cd`s. Damn check it out. They have made more best off's than Elvis...........Almost... |
From: Shoemaker | Date: January 2, 2003 at 22:08 |
Yes Dane, and every best of album has almost the same tracklist. But I miss "Streetkiller" one of the coolest songs on these so called best of albums. Because this track truely is a KILLER. The song is from there first album, heavy US metal, not the typical bluesy GW stuff. |
From: Great Dane | Date: January 4, 2003 at 20:15 |
True Showmaker. That release made me a Great White listener , and I have most of their releases. Good stuff almost all of it. Many bands forget their first releases when making a best off, but all the releases (Best Of) by Great White could easily contain their whole discography.:-) |
From: metalman | Date: March 9, 2005 at 11:41 |
I think GW did a fine job on this album, even though they do alot of cover tunes from other bands i think it's safe to say that any song they re-do, that they do that song justice without butchering it up. maybe all these cover tune remakes are the bands way of saying thanks to their favorite bands & artists for influencing them. all in all this is a good album with well put together and performed remakes of other artists material a must for any GW fan. |
From: wzcj02 | Date: April 9, 2006 at 11:47 |
Nothing to do with this release but of interest to GW fans, I have just received my copy of mark kendals "train station" cd from his website. My recommendation would be "don't bother". Its 11 tracks of very unimpired 70's rock. As much as I hate to bag out Mark, this is nothing like great white and does not do the mans talents any justice. Save your cash on this one. |
From: Remastered Reason | Date: November 22, 2006 at 21:53 |
"Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" is a cool tune that rocks pretty tough & stretches Jack Russel's vocal chords to the max. Some surprises here include a spot on versions of Robin Trower's "Lady Love" & Dylans "Tangled Up In Blue". Say what you will about a cover album but at least this is a good one. |
From: hair metal again | Date: July 25, 2010 at 2:15 |
this is a cover album from GREAT WHITE ,nice selection of songs and judging from the result i would say they really enjoyed it!very nive groovy sound in most of songs,killer production, rock n roll attitude is all around.worth having it i guess |
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