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Artist: Whitesnake

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CD Title: Trouble

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Category: Blues Hard Rock

Year: 1978

Label: Geffen

Catalog Number: 9 24175-2

Personnel

David Coverdale lead vocals
Dave Dowle drums
Jon Lord keyboards
Bernie Marsden guitar, backing vocals
Micky Moody guitar, backing vocals
Neil Murray bass

Tracks

1.  Take Me With You  
2.  Love to Keep You Warm  
3.  Lie Down  
4.  Day Tripper  
5.  Nighthawk (Vampire Blues)  
6.  The Time is Right for Love  
7.  Trouble  
8.  Belgian Tom's Hat Trick  
9.  Free Flight  
10.  Don't Mess With Me  

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From: Kabubala Date: January 3, 2002 at 16:28
Decent early effort from Coverdale & Co. Steering clear of the trends of the time (disco and punk), the band gave the faithful a large dose of blusey-hard rock. Nothing ground-breaking, but TROUBLE has stood the test of time much better than '89's SLIP OF THE TONGUE. Any fan of Jon Lord will be pleased with this album. His keyboard work is very atmospheric and beautiful.

From: Michadas Dandos Date: October 17, 2002 at 16:27
One Of MY FAVORITES...!!! Thank you David...

From: Joe Date: May 11, 2004 at 12:54
Easily the best album from Whitesnake, I prefer this one over any other Whitesnake album I've ever heard. Its a shame that this one is so much harder to find than most others.

From: Uusiolli Date: August 5, 2004 at 18:15
I have to disagree with you boys. I think that only Take Me with You is a really good song. Better times were still ahead.

From: Renato Palhano Date: August 15, 2004 at 20:49
Its the first oficial Whitesnake album.The band shows how deeply they will go in their blues-rocked based roots.Thre some amazing songs like Free Flight, sung by Marsden and the beautfull Beatles cover for Daydripper.A kind of album you should sit and listen very carefully...and have a nice trip

From: Renato Palhano Date: August 15, 2004 at 20:50
Its the first oficial Whitesnake album.The band shows how deeply they would go in their blues-rocked based roots.There some amazing songs like Free Flight, sung by Marsden and the beautfull Beatles cover for Daydripper.A kind of album you should sit and listen very carefully...and have a nice trip

From: Propane Date: December 1, 2004 at 21:01
More quality craftsmanship from expert musicians. Nuff said.

From: Remastered Reason Date: January 19, 2006 at 0:25
A spotlight into the bands early career. Heavily organ drenched blues rock here. This album will get you off your rear more than once to boogie. Also, a bit of slide guitar work for blues purists. A glimpse of potential greatness in "Nighthawk" & "Take Me With You". Worth a spin every now & again.

From: hair metal again Date: June 28, 2011 at 9:49
great debut for the WHITESNAKE (previous were more solo) .this is uk hard rock with some blues and i like it very much.the lyrics are great and typical for this band.the sound is raw but rockin and the songs very good.my fav is "take me with you","the time is right for love " and "don t mess with me".excellent stuff

From: TheMetalChurch Date: December 12, 2020 at 6:11
Yeah, I'm currently going down a pre-1984 Whitesnake rabbit hole and despite what Coverdale says regarding "Come'an Get it" being the best, (it's not BTW), this one is the best I've heard, so far.... I have not reviewed "Ready & Willing" yet. But this one is WAY better than the "Mail-In" albums from the early 80's. I can actually hear both guitars in this one and the songs are SOOOO much better constructed!


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