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Artist: Whitesnake

Title: Ready An' Willing

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Category: Blues Hard Rock

Year: 1980

Label: EMI (U.K.)

Catalog Number: 0777 7 52054 2 8

Personnel

David Coverdale vocals
Mickey Moody guitar, vocals
Bernie Marsden guitar, vocals
Neil Murray bass
Ian Paice drums
Jon Lord keyboards

Tracks

1.  Fool For Your Loving  
2.  Sweet Talker  
3.  Ready An' Willing  
4.  Carry Your Load  
5.  Blindman  
6.  Ain't Gonna Cry No More  
7.  Love Man  
8.  Black and Blue  
9.  She's a Woman  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Norik Date: May 1, 2001 at 8:27
This album is a perfect example of excelent Hard Rock works of 80's. Perfect sound,melody and brilliant voice of David Coverdale makes this album one of the best. I wish if they could keep a same trdition of sound. And thank you guys for this site. With my respects. Norik. L.A.

From: Noro Date: August 19, 2002 at 18:41
I'm surprised guys there is no coments on this album. This is the one of the best, if not the best Snakes' album.

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From: Blue Charvel Date: August 20, 2002 at 6:33
I'm with you on that one, I just forgot how good it was. I wore out the cassette in my car about 10 years ago. I'll have to find it again, it really blows away the commercial stuff, especially when it comes to feel. I remember thinking what a pile of crap the Vai stuff was when it came out. They destroyed Fool For Your Loving.

From: Uusiolli Date: August 5, 2004 at 18:32
Ok. This is it. Songwise the best record Whitesnake ever made. Ok, the band is still alive, but it is NOT the same band anymore. Still a good band though. This is my Whitesnake, the way I like it. Bluesy, cocky and rocky. With Come an' Get It records production this would be 10. Now only 9.

From: Propane Date: December 1, 2004 at 21:16
I still, 24 years later, crank this one. The group came into perfection with this one. Heavy and bluesy, chopped my head off and kicked it down the gutter. I rest my case.

From: Giouri_G Date: January 13, 2005 at 8:14
This album contains Coverdale's best lyrics Ever. I'm talking about Blindman... Hey, he CAN write for something other wxcept women sex and rock n roll!!! Ultimate Classic 100/10

From: Remastered Reason Date: January 19, 2006 at 1:02
Not sure it gets much bluesier than this, especially when Coverdale proclaims himself as a "Hoochie-Koochie man on track #7, "Love Man". Still nice to hear the early version of "Fool for your Lovin'" in it's raw glory. Whitesnake were by now coiled up snugly into the blues rock scene searching for an edge to make them extraordinary.

From: coverdale14 Date: June 11, 2007 at 13:20
ANOTHER EXCELENT ALBUM. THIS FOOL FOR YOUR LOVING VERSION IS MORE HARD-ROCK THAN THE SLIP OF THE TONGUE VERSION, SWEET TALKER THAT KILLER RIFFS FROM MOODY-MARSDEN,READY AND WILLING IS GOOD,CARRY YOUR LOAD AMAZING PURPLE SOUND,THE DARKER BALLAD BLIND MAN RULES,ONE OF MY FAV'S AIN'T GONNA CRY NO MORE THAT SLIDE GUITARS AND ACOUSTICS GREAT,LOVE MAN GREAT TUNE,BLACK AND BLUE LET'S GET DRUNK WITH THE SNAKES,SHE'S A WOMEN PERFECT FINISH TO THIS ALBUM. LONG LIVE WHITESNAKE. LONG LIVE HARD-AOR.

From: hair metal again Date: May 17, 2011 at 2:52
nobody else has the groove of WHITESNAKE!they were always pioneers in hard rock music and this release is nearly perfect.songs like "ready n willing","fool for your lovin" and "carry your load" are simply classics.you cant go wrong with David and co believe me.if you like it rockin ,bluesy,groovy grab it immediately!essential

From: Evil Rick Date: December 12, 2012 at 10:14
For me this is easily Whitesnake's best album from their early years before they went the commercial route. All the songs are fantastic and it's one of the few discs I could leave in my cd player on a permanent basis.


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