Restless Heart (Whitesnake album)

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Restless Heart
Whitesnake restless heart.jpg
Studio album by
Released26 March 1997
StudioSierra Sonic, Reno, Nevada
Genre Hard rock, blues rock
Length55:51
Label EMI
Producer David Coverdale
David Coverdale chronology
Coverdale–Page
(1993)
Restless Heart
(1997)
Into the Light
(2000)
Whitesnake chronology
Whitesnake's Greatest Hits
(1994)
Restless Heart
(1997)
Starkers in Tokyo
(1998)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Don't Fade Away" 5:02
2."All in the Name of Love" 4:42
3."Restless Heart" 4:50
4."Too Many Tears" 5:44
5."Crying" 5:34
6."Stay with Me" (Lorraine Ellison cover) Jerry Ragovoy, George David Weiss 4:09
7."Can't Go On" 4:27
8."You're So Fine" 4:34
9."Your Precious Love" 4:48
10."Take Me Back Again" 6:02
11."Woman Trouble Blues" 5:35
Total length:55:51
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Anything You Want" 4:11
13."Can't Stop Now" 3:27
14."Oi" (instrumental) Denny Carmassi, Coverdale, Vandenberg3:47
Total length:67:16
25th Anniversary Edition
Disc 1: 2021 Remix
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Restless Heart" 4:53
2."You're So Fine" 5:11
3."Can't Go On" 4:28
4."Crying" 5:38
5."Take Me Back Again" 6:24
6."Anything You Want" 4:12
7."Too Many Tears" 5:44
8."All in the Name of Love" 5:14
9."Your Precious Love" 4:32
10."Can't Stop Now" 3:26
11."Woman Trouble Blues" 5:42
12."Stay with Me" (Lorraine Ellison cover)Ragovoy, Weiss4:07
13."Oi (Theme for an Imaginary Drum Solo)" (instrumental)Carmassi, Coverdale, Vandenberg3:44
14."Don't Fade Away" 4:58
15."Can't Go On" ( Unzipped ) 3:47
Total length:72:00
Disc 2: 2021 Remaster
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Don't Fade Away" 5:02
2."All in the Name of Love" 4:42
3."Restless Heart" 4:50
4."Too Many Tears" 5:44
5."Crying" 5:34
6."Stay with Me" (Lorraine Ellison cover)Ragovoy, Weiss4:09
7."Can't Go On" 4:27
8."You're So Fine" 4:34
9."Your Precious Love" 4:48
10."Take Me Back Again" 6:02
11."Woman Trouble Blues" 5:35
12."Anything You Want" 4:11
13."Can't Stop Now" 3:27
14."Too Many Tears '95 (Live & Drunk in the Studio featuring the Horny B'stards)" 4:56
Total length:68:25
Disc 3: Dancing on the Titanic (Early Arrangements and Getting Drum Tracks in the Studio)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Restless Heart" 5:19
2."You're So Fine" 4:20
3."Can't Go On" 4:28
4."Crying" 6:30
5."Take Me Back Again" 6:38
6."Anything You Want" 4:15
7."Too Many Tears" 4:51
8."All in the Name of Love" 5:48
9."Your Precious Love (Soul Version)" 1:01
10."Your Precious Love" 4:36
11."Can't Stop Now" (instrumental) 3:32
12."Woman Trouble Blues" 5:31
13."Stay with Me" (Lorraine Ellison cover)Ragovoy, Weiss4:08
14."Oi" (instrumental)Carmassi, Coverdale, Vandenberg3:51
15."Don't Fade Away" 4:37
16."Snakes Down South" (unreleased demo) 3:14
Total length:70:39
Disc 4: Restless Heart – Evolutions
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Restless Heart" 5:46
2."You're So Fine" 4:20
3."Can't Go On" 5:04
4."Crying" 8:08
5."Take Me Back Again" 6:35
6."Anything You Want (Red Light Green Light)" 6:22
7."Too Many Tears" 6:07
8."All in the Name of Love" 5:35
9."Your Precious Love" 5:12
10."Can't Stop Now" 4:56
11."Woman Trouble Blues" 6:32
12."Stay with Me" (Lorraine Ellison cover)Ragovoy, Weiss4:04
13."Oi" (instrumental)Carmassi, Coverdale, Vandenberg3:55
14."Don't Fade Away" 5:44
Total length:78:20
Disc 5: Restless Heart (DVD)
No.TitleLength
1."All in the Name of Love" (fan video) 
2."Anything You Want" (fan video) 
3."You're So Fine" (music video) 
4."Restless Heart" (music video) 
5."Too Many Tears" (music video) 
6."Don't Fade Away" (music video) 
7."Can't Go On" (acoustic slideshow) 
8."Restless Heart" (lyric video) 
9."Too Many Tears" ( Starkers in Tokyo ) 
10."Can't Go On" (Starkers in Tokyo) 
11."Don't Fade Away" (Starkers in Tokyo) 
12."The Making of Restless Heart" 

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. [11] [43] [32]

Whitesnake
Additional musicians
  • Tommy Funderburk – backing vocals
  • Beth Anderson – backing vocals
  • Maxine Waters – backing vocals
  • Elk Thunder – harmonica
  • Chris Whitemyer – percussion
Technical
  • David Coverdale – production
  • Bjorn Thorsrud – engineering
  • Mike Shipley – mixing
  • Eddie Schreyer – mastering
  • Chris Whitemyer – guitar technician
  • Gary Clark – drum technician
  • Michael Bernard – keyboard technician
Management
  • Howard Kaufman – management
  • Clive Black – A&R coordination
  • Nina Avramides – album production coordination
  • Michael McIntyre – album production coordination
Design
  • Hugh Syme – art direction, emblem design, cover concept development
  • David Coverdale – cover concept development
  • Dimo Safari – cover concept development
  • Mick McGinty – illustration
  • Peacock – UK artwork
  • Russell Young – front cover photography
  • Masa Ito – liner notes (Japanese release only)
  • Koh Sakai – liner notes (Japanese release only)
  • Ginger Kunita – liner notes (Japanese release only)
Reissue
  • David Coverdale – executive producer
  • Michael McIntyre – producer
  • Tom Gordon – producer, project coordination, audio restoration
  • Joel Hoekstra – guitar
  • Derek Sherinian – keyboards
  • Christopher Collier – percussion, backing vocals
  • Hugh Gilmour – A&R, design, liner notes
  • Jeremiah Luke Wynn – engineer
  • Josh Bernhard – engineer
  • Christopher Collier – remixing
  • Scott Hull – remastering
  • Tyler Bourns – DVD authoring; director ("The Making of Restless Heart")
  • Ray Shulman – DVD authoring
  • Liuba Shapiro Ruiz – product manager
  • Jörg Planer – additional memorabilia

Charts

1997 weekly chart performance for Restless Heart
Chart (1997)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [44] 45
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [45] 65
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista) [46] 7
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [47] 26
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [48] 10
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista) [49] 35
Scottish Albums (OCC) [50] 30
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [51] 5
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [52] 23
UK Albums (OCC) [53] 34
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) [54] 3
2021 weekly chart performance for Restless Heart (25th Anniversary Edition)
Chart (2021)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [55] 141
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [56] 55
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [57] 47
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ) [58] 22
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [59] 83
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [60] 30
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) [34] 5
2022 weekly chart performance for Restless Heart (25th Anniversary Edition)
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Japanese Hot Albums ( Billboard Japan ) [61] 87

Singles

YearSingleChartPosition
1997"Too Many Tears"
UK Singles Chart 46 [27]
UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart 5 [62]

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