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Artist: Whitesnake

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CD Title: Snakebite

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1978

Label: Geffen

Catalog Number: 9 24174-2

Personnel

David Coverdale vocals
Micky Moody guitar, vocals
Bernie Marsden guitar, vocals
Neil Murray bass
Dave Dowle drums
Pete Solley keyboards
Tracks 5-8 are taken from the David Coverdale album Northwinds and thus have different musician line-ups than above.

Tracks

1.  Come On  
2.  Bloody Mary  
3.  Ain't No Love In the Heart of the City  
4.  Steal Away  
5.  Keep On Giving Me Love  
6.  Queen of Hearts  
7.  Only My Soul  
8.  Breakdown  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: James Date: December 29, 2001 at 16:39
I think that Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden formed a great band called The Snakes. Anyway, whoever split from Whitesnake and formed the Snakes did a great job. The Snakes ROCK!!!

From: Uusiolli Date: August 5, 2004 at 18:12
A nice start from a band that became one of my alltime favourites. Real Whitesnake-songs (1 to 4) all remain classics to me.

From: Propane Date: December 1, 2004 at 20:58
A great album! I've always thought Micky Moody was underrated. I still cherish this one. Lord and Coverdale were geniouses to form this band. Nice bluesy hard rock sprinkled with just the right amount of keyboards. Even if you should die trying, find this gem. Just don't steal it from me, or you will die trying.

From: Rockhead Date: December 2, 2004 at 2:40
Jon Lord did not form Whitesnake and did NOT play on this album-some of these tracks were rehashed from Coverdale's solo album. History lesson over-you are all excused.

From: Remastered Reason Date: January 15, 2006 at 0:24
Tracks 1-4 are decent enough but 5-8 are pretty weak. Overall, not hardly essential but a small glimpse of what was to come.

From: hair metal again Date: June 29, 2011 at 1:16
this the start of the mighty WHITESNAKE.great vibe,great blus hard rockin sound .really like the "ain t no love in the heart of the city" and the "steal away".great stuff


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