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Artist: White Tiger

Title: White Tiger

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1986

Label: E.M.C.

Catalog Number: EMC 3653

Personnel

David Donato lead vocals
Michael Norton bass, vocals
Brian James Fox drums
Mark St. John guitars, vocals

Tracks

1.  Rock Warriors  
2.  Love/Hate  
3.  Bad Time Coming  
4.  Runaway  
5.  Still Standing Strong  
6.  Live To Rock  
7.  Northern Wind  
8.  Stand & Deliver  
9.  White Hot Desire  

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From: T-BONE Date: September 3, 2001 at 10:43
Go to www.emcrecords.net This cd was re-released this year and is now available. Very kool cd for any Kiss fan to have.

From: TheRipper Date: February 6, 2002 at 1:15
Very cool hard rock glam from the early strip days!!! This release kicks all the way through, with some nice little well written songs hidden in this lost piece. Nice little Gem, and is very kewl. Recommended,

From: Tony Date: April 16, 2002 at 7:34
I don't know man. One of the WORST sounding albums ever. Great guitar playing but incredibly mediocore songs. Must buy for Kiss fans but seriously for hard rock in 1986 there's about a thousand cd's I'd suggest over this. Never could figure out why St. John would rag on the simplicity of Kiss's musicianship and then release this?? Incredible guitarist but songwriting wise could learn something from Simmons/Stanley.

From: Desslar Date: April 17, 2002 at 1:39
Awful. Some cool solos but...weak, annoying vocals and amateur songs.

From: fretboardfrenzy Date: September 27, 2002 at 7:28
very weak effort from ex-kiss guitarist mark st. john.... PLUCKY guitar solos, weak intrumentation, boring songs, amateur vocals, like late 70's sound dated stuff. really plucky album.. don't waste ur time for this. i think mark st. john is not a guitar virtuoso... bruce kulick much better than mark... no chance

From: Richard H Date: September 27, 2002 at 10:51
This release features Mark St. John , ex- Kiss guitarist(Animalize album) and Don Donato(briefly with Black Sabbath)on lead vocals.Unfortunately this album doesn't really exhibit their true talentsmainly because of the weak production and mediocre songs.Still this is a collectors item that Kiss afficianados should keep .Everyone else could avoid this.....sorry guys.

From: Date: May 15, 2003 at 23:20
is neil and danny still with white tiger?

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From: Whiplash1972 Date: June 16, 2003 at 15:03
Not an outstanding effort by any means, but there are a few good tunes, with Rock Warriors, and Bad Time Coming being the 2 highlights of this disc. I actually bought the cassette release of this back in the 80's via Metal Disc imports! * Mark St. John's real last name is Norton, he and the bassist Michael are brothers. http://www.emcrecords.com

From: Scandinavia Date: June 24, 2003 at 11:22
EEEEWWWW...What's going on here? Found this album yesterday and bought it immediately cos' I've always been a big fan of Mark's time in Kiss...But this...It's really disappointing! B-class metal that probably would have been okay in 83 or so but when I checked the backcover it said 87...No way! The sound, the production and even the songs are terribly dated! Always thought Mark could do better but I guess he was just jerking off in Kiss...Sorry 'bout the harsh comments but I'd expected more!

From: freddy de keyze Date: June 24, 2003 at 11:48
Right Scandinivia, this is nothing special and very disappointing.

From: Allan Jones Date: June 29, 2003 at 11:25
Mark St. John Killed the album, the guitarrist is extremist, the solos and melodies are terrible.

From: Metal 4 Ever Date: October 24, 2003 at 2:22
The song Stand and Deliver is reason enough to buy this cd. If your a fan of Warrior and Armored Saint this is a must have. Metal 4 Life

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From: Blue Charvel Date: February 12, 2004 at 14:27
Hmm, not likin' this much at all. Sounds cheesy and contrived for the most part, and worst of all the bass has that 'farty' sound. I HATE that...

From: Metal T Date: March 22, 2004 at 15:01
While i like Mark St.John as a guitarist,this disc is borderline garbage.The songwriting on here is beyond weak and even the fretwork is bland.Expected a lot more for having forked over twenty bucks for this piece of crap !

From: Rene Date: March 22, 2004 at 16:48
METAL T, i dont understand what you are talking about(i think you have been listening to an other record) because this album is great. Pure 80s hard rock/metal the way i love it. To me it sound a lot like old KEEL and even STEELER(U.S.A). Anybody into 80s hard rock and u.s melodic metal, BUY OR DIE.

From: Metal T Date: March 24, 2004 at 12:15
The comparison to Keel' doesn't make this album any better--Keel suck as well.----Sorry,but this record just flat out sucks period !

From: Agnar Date: April 28, 2004 at 10:47
Average. Songs are 50 0ood 50% really bad!!! Only 'Runaway' makes the difference, indeed. Mark St John kicks as guitarist, and David Donato has a singular vocal style...but hey...in 1986 there was lots of better music! Anyway, it's good for any collection, cuz it's quite rare on LP...

From: Uusiolli Date: August 5, 2004 at 19:27
I can admit that most of you are right on this one. Bad production, poor songs and terrible vocals. I just can't stand Donatos nasal voice. Terrible, and I am a Kiss-fan. Sorry Mark, seems to me you didn't have talent after all. Drummer came back later with name Brian James in Silent Rage. Another link to Kiss. Their debut was released by Simmons Records. Was quite poor record too.

From: HeavensEdge777 Date: August 15, 2004 at 23:40
LOVE/HATE I don't know baby where you came from Got a gleam in your eye And your hand on a gun And I can't tell what happened to you You've been in change, I've been confused So confused, like someone I never knew What happened to you Love/Hate it's got to be a fine line That fate can't trust it all the time Love/Hate your heart is on the line But you're over the edge this time Why are things turning out this way Causing a scene with the games you play How do you plan to make it all right You ca

From: Chad Date: October 23, 2004 at 22:17
Avoid this album. Not much here really. So it has Mark St. John from a brief stint in KISS. Big deal. Bad album. Bads songs.

From: Date: January 29, 2005 at 19:51
Wow...a lot of bad reviews of this album. I actually love it. Brian James Fox went on to play with Silent Rage (as Brian James) and Michael Norton is actually Mark St. John's brother (Mark's real last name is Norton). Great solos, catchy songs.

From: Rockhead Date: January 30, 2005 at 4:08
The production is sooooo bad it destroys any hope of enjoying the songs. This is pedestrian and bland. At best terrible demo's from musicians that should know better given their pedigree-at worst a terrible con to steal money from record buying public-Absolutely terrible!!

From: aMetalhead1966 Date: January 10, 2006 at 12:43
UUGGHH!!! Man this sounds like it was recorded on a radio shack boombox.Boy was I pissed when I bought it back in the 80's.Sounds like....crap.....AVOID!!!0/10

From: Rob Date: July 8, 2006 at 1:27
This is just plain disappointing. I was expecting a lot better. I actually have the original cassette right here. 1986 EMC Records. The production is terrible. The sound is awful. Only 'Rock Warriors' stood out to me. And it barely stood out. Only essential for Kissaholics.

From: Metal T Date: April 6, 2007 at 8:07
Mark St. John (R.I.P) -----------------------------------------

From: Dr_Funk Date: February 10, 2008 at 13:44
I'm kinda dissapointed with all the bad reviews. I haven't heard this but looking at their outfits I thought for sure this would kick ass. HAHA!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: April 12, 2010 at 18:02
Mark St John was a very underrated musician shamely..not even his brief job as the guitar player in Kiss helped him to be recognized the way he deserved 2 be (he was in the 'Animalize' album)..he put up this band after Kiss and well apart from the production that somehow is poor,i quite liked it...'Rock Warriors' is a solid starter,a highlight..'Runnaway' & 'Live To Rock' are aswell..'Northern Winds' has a very good chorus line..solid album..92/100

From: edwithmj Date: July 6, 2010 at 15:32
Why all the complaints about this one? This is very decent hard rock with Keel-like vocals.


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