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CD Title: Remembering White Lion
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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 1999
Label: Deadline Records
Catalog Number: 0719
Personnel
Mike Tramp vocals
Kasper Damgaard guitars
Nils Kroyer bass
Bjarne T. Holm drums
Tracks
1. | All the Fallen Men | |
2. | Warsong | |
3. | El Salvador | |
4. | Wait | |
5. | Little Fighter | |
6. | When the Children Cry | |
7. | Fight to Survive | |
8. | Living on the Edge | |
9. | She's Got Everything | |
10. | Lonely Nights | |
11. | Broken Home | |
12. | Till Death Do Us Part | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: poison arrow |
Date: March 11, 2003 at 10:03 |
Really love this cd. Tramp delivers some beautiful and fresh performances of classic songs.
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From: jason (FA - Q) |
Date: March 12, 2003 at 1:39 |
Riding on his own coat tails, anything for a buck.... Hey, I guess the guy has to find some way to pay rent???
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From: Jimbo |
Date: March 12, 2003 at 2:31 |
I think the original title of this disc was 'Remembering the Three Other Guys in White Lion Who Had All The Talent.'
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From: Gar |
Date: March 12, 2003 at 23:06 |
The drummer on this was from Mercyful Fate. White Lion and Mercyful Fate together?! Has the whole world gone MAD?!
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From: Great Dane |
Date: March 13, 2003 at 0:47 |
Aparently GAR. The drummer is now working on a project with. Michael Denner,Hank Sherman and the singer from the band IronFire. Ive heard some demos, its cool good stuff. 80's metal.
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From: Jimbo |
Date: March 13, 2003 at 2:19 |
In response to GAR, Mercyful Fate and White Lion might be an odd combination, but what about Anthrax? That's the band White Lion's drummer Greg D'Angelo played with for a while.
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From: Gar |
Date: March 13, 2003 at 16:51 |
Oh yeah, you're right. Strange combination, but I guess it shows that they're pretty diverse drummers.
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From: jason (FA - Q) |
Date: March 14, 2003 at 23:01 |
Picture of album cover on message board.
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From: Rycheage |
Date: July 20, 2003 at 18:21 |
There is a lot to like about this collection of classic White Lion tunes. Mike Tramp recorded it after realizing there was not going to ever be a full band re-union and used his European based solo band to carve out new versions. The vocals have been toned down to how Mike sings these days - lower, tougher. The songs themselves are also stripped right back and have a raw live feel.
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From: Motley |
Date: August 11, 2003 at 12:54 |
this is pure crap. how can they take classic White Lions songs into boring easy listening versions?????Good title Jimbo!!!!!!!!!
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From: Scandinavia |
Date: December 17, 2003 at 13:37 |
Don't expect any 'true' versions of the White Lion classics...This is utter crap compared to the 'real' deal...These are all boring re-writes of the classics..Just look at the number of ballads...That's as exciting as it gets...But if you suffer from insomnia this will probably be a perfect cure...
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From: Blue Charvel |
Date: December 17, 2003 at 15:16 |
I agree with most of the opinions up here. I was totally disappointed when I received this in the mail and popped it in my CD player. Okay Mike, so you found a new style, whatever, but why ruin the memory of some great tunes from another time...oh yeah, as jason said 'anything to make a buck'... the voice was an important part of WL, but equally important was the guitar acrobatics of Mr. Bratta. You can't remember White Lion without that IMHO.
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From: James |
Date: December 17, 2003 at 18:57 |
Reworked version's of White Lion songs. Why would we expect this cd to even sound like White Lion? Well it is the singer for god sakes's. But we forget that Mike is doing a differnt style and why would he redo these songs as a basic tribute to himself. Rerecorded they are very different type of songs. We would have critized it if it was a White Lion sound alike album we would have asked why re-do songs that were perfect. we really shouldn't have expected a White Lion sounding album here.
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From: Great Dane |
Date: December 17, 2003 at 19:06 |
Cool, James. Just my words. Like it or not. I hate tributes, when they sound like clones of the originals. Freak Of Nature, and Mikes Solo efforts are in my ears far better than most of the White Lion Stuff. Hail to Sargant Fury.
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From: Blue Charvel |
Date: December 18, 2003 at 9:28 |
Point taken James, I'm just not a big fan of reworks in general. Why not write new material? Especially a whole album's worth. I could see maybe one or two songs in an otherwise new set of material. Kind of like re-doing the Mona Lisa, but in black and white...IMHO but of course...
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From: James |
Date: December 18, 2003 at 18:14 |
I'm not a huge fan of reworks myself. I think the new Bon Jovi is awful. Jon should have done that as a solo album, kinda like this mike tramp cd. I mean where in the heck is Richie Sambora on that album??????????
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From: CC |
Date: May 7, 2004 at 8:02 |
One of the reasons there are so many re-recordings out there right now is down to "rights". Record labels want so much money for a band to put out a "Best of" on another label that its actually cheaper to re-record the songs! And lets face it,if you can earn a few extra bucks re-recording old material,why not,its easy money!
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From: Adam Blackheart |
Date: August 17, 2004 at 13:05 |
Hmmm I got this album (and somehow I like it) but... My "Remembering..." is called "Last Roar"
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From: Dean |
Date: January 5, 2005 at 10:21 |
I expected to hate this as usually i hate when bands rerecord their old material but in this case i thought it sounds great. It takes older songs that I love and reinvents them while keeping the spirit of the originals. The Black Crowes type of Hammond Organ sound fits "When the children cry" perfectly. Besides it's not like Vito has done ANYTHING in hard rock at all lately.
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From: Dean |
Date: January 5, 2005 at 10:22 |
Thank God it don't sound like that abortion Bret Michaels released as "Show me your hits"
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From: MERADONA |
Date: January 5, 2005 at 12:51 |
SIN VITTO NO ES NI PARECIDO, 2/10
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From: roby |
Date: May 3, 2005 at 12:49 |
No Vito Bratta, no White Lion!
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From: Palash |
Date: May 17, 2023 at 11:46 |
Mike did better performance when he was in White Lion.
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