Whitesnake (album)

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Whitesnake's initial breakthrough was via album's lead single "Still of the Night" which video got a "tremendous amount of airplay" on MTV. [27] The song only peaked at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and number 18 on the Billboard Albums Rock Tracks chart, while it reached number 16 in the UK Singles chart. [43] [59] The album also spawned two Billboard Hot 100 hit singles: "Here I Go Again '87" which reached number 1 on 10 October, [60] and "Is This Love" which reached number 2 on 19 December. [61] Both "Here I Go Again" and "Crying in the Rain" had previously been recorded with a different line-up and released on the 1982 album Saints & Sinners . The re-recording of "Here I Go Again" was advised by record label boss David Geffen and requested by A&R John Kalodner as a negotiation deal with Coverdale to re-record "Crying in the Rain" for the album. [13] [24] [62]

According to Chicago Tribune , in the year-end results of Billboard's combined album and singles weekly charts, [27] Whitesnake was among the Top 5 artists of the year with Bon Jovi, U2, Whitney Houston and Madonna, describing them as a "dark horse snuck into the Top 5 by quietly scoring big points with its Whitesnake LP, which spent much of the year in the Top 5 but never quite made it to No. 1. The band also scored big with 'Here I Go Again', a sleeper that had just one week at No. 1 but wound up as one of the year's Top 10 singles". [63] According to Billboard, the band was also 8th among Top 100 Pop Album Artists, 22nd among Top 100 Pop Singles Artists, 6th among Top 25 Pop Album Artists Duos/Groups and 15h among Top 25 Pop Singles Artists Duos/Groups, the album was 16th among Top 100 Pop Albums and 11th among Top 25 Pop Comact Disks, while single "Here I Go Again" was 7th among Top 100 Pop Singles and 19th among Top 25 Rock Tracks. [27] Later, Coverdale recalled that he did not expect such success and that although he was ready for it professionally, he was not privately as he was constantly chased by the paparazzi, which forced him to move from Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe. [19]

Reissue

For the 20th anniversary in May and June 2007, EMI released a remastered reissue of the original European version of the album, featuring two European songs previously unreleased in the North American version, live tracks, and a DVD with video clips and live performances. [64] [65] [66]

For the 30th anniversary, on 6 October 2017, were released by Rhino Entertainment and Parlophone, the catalog division of Warner Music Group, a super deluxe edition (4CD/DVD box set containing the original album full tracklist in a newly remastered format along with a live recording from their 1987–1988 tour, demos and rehearsals, remixes and the DVD of music videos and tour bootlegs, as well as a book and a booklet with lyrics), a 1CD edition, a 2CD edition (second CD "Snakeskin Boots" includes live recordings from 1987 to 1988 tour), and 2LP edition (second LP including some remixes and live recordings). [12] [67] [68] [69] The vinyl LP charted on the UK Official Vinyl Albums Chart at the 22nd position. [70]

Touring

The band, featuring the new lineup, went on an extensive tour which began with a concert in-front of over 80,000 people at the sold-out Texxas Jam festival on 20 June 1987 [27] and finished at Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon, on 15 August 1988. [71] The tour travelled through the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan. [71] During first part of the tour, they were an opening act for Mötley Crüe on their Girls, Girls, Girls Tour with good box-office success. [27] [72] [73]

The only live audio and video recording from the 1987–1988 tour, can be found on the 30th anniversary edition of the album (2017) as audio on a twelve-track second CD "Snakeskin Boots (Live on Tour 1987–88)", while video was featured on DVD as a fourth part named "1987 Tour Video Bootleg" and featured live video performances of "Crying in the Rain" and "Still of the Night". [69]

Reception

1987
Whitesnake (album).jpg
Studio album by
Released16 March 1987
RecordedSeptember 1985 – November 1986 [1]
Studio
Genre
Length42:25 (US version)
53:10 (European version)
Label
Producer
Whitesnake chronology
Slide It In
(1984)
1987
(1987)
Slip of the Tongue
(1989)
Singles from Whitesnake
  1. "Still of the Night"
    Released: 2 March 1987
  2. "Is This Love"
    Released: 18 May 1987
  3. "Here I Go Again '87"
    Released: 19 October 1987 [7]
  4. "Give Me All Your Love ('88 Mix)"
    Released: 4 January 1988
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [5] [74]
Christgau's Record Guide D+ [75]
Classic Rock Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [57]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal 8/10 [76]
Los Angeles Times Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [4]
MusicHound Rock Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [77]
Record Collector Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [78]
Rock Hard 9/10 [79]

The album was generally met with positive reviews. According to music journalist Mick Wall, the album "wasn't just the best Whitesnake album, it was one of the best rock albums of its era", while "Here I Go Again" became a "signature tune for Coverdale and Whitesnake. It's pretty, with beautifully soulful lead vocal for sure, but it's the 'My Way'-type ingredient of the lyrics ... that does it to ya every time". [26] J. D. Considine writing favorably for Rolling Stone argued that although the album is perhaps lacking in originality having "every worthwhile mannerism and lick in the heavy-rock vocabulary" and a mixture of styles reminiscent of Led Zeppelin, Scorpions and Foreigner, "what makes it such a guilty pleasure, though, is that Coverdale isn't simply stealing licks; he and guitarist John Sykes understand the structure, pacing and drama of the old Led Zeppelin sound and deserve credit for concocting such a convincing simulacrum". [80] Steve Huey and Bradley Torreano writing for AllMusic gave both North American and European versions the same rating of 4.5 stars out of 5, being "a collection of loud, polished hard rockers, plus the band's best set of pop hooks", [5] however felt the European version is superior due to better tracklist flow and two more songs, especially "Looking for Love", which "a nice slow build to a blustery chorus makes this a classic David Coverdale ballad". [74] The 20th, [78] and 30th anniversary, [57] [81] reissues were also favorably received. The exception to these reviews was Robert Christgau, who in his negative review deemed that "the attraction of this veteran pop-metal has got to be total predictability. The glistening solos, the surging crescendos, the familiar macho love rhymes, the tunes you can hum before the verse is over--not one heard before, yet every one somehow known". [75]

In 2006 Classic Rock considered it as 96th among "100 Greatest British Rock Albums Ever". [82] In 2010, Martin Popoff listed it as 116th in The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time. [3] Billboard has named the 2017 reissue at number seven for the best reissues of that respective year. [83] In 2019, magazine Rolling Stone ranked the album 12th among "50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time". [84] In 2020, Metal Hammer included it among Top 20 best metal albums of 1987, [85] among other lists. Its success in the US boosted its predecessor, Slide It In (1984), from Gold to double Platinum status by RIAA. [29] It would see the band receive a nomination at the 1988 Brit Awards for Best British Group, [86] as well as a nomination at the American Music Awards of 1988 for Favorite Pop/Rock Album.

In 2006, the 1987 version of "Here I Go Again" was ranked number 17 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the '80s. [87] In 2008 The Times included it in the Top 11 "heavy metal at its best" list. [88] In 2012 Reader's Poll of Rolling Stone it ranked as 9th among Top 10 "The Best Hair Metal Songs of All Time", [89] while in 2017, The Daily Telegraph included it among 21 best power ballads. [90] In 2015, Classic Rock ranked "Is This Love" as 7th on their list of Top 40 greatest power ballads. [91] In 2009, the song "Still of the Night" was named as the 27th best hard rock song of all time by VH1. [92]

Accolades

PublicationCountryAccoladeRank
Classic Rock UK100 Greatest British Rock Albums Ever [82] 96
Martin Popoff CanadaThe Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time [3] 116
Rolling Stone US50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time [84] 12
Guitar World USTop 20 Hair Metal Albums of the Eighties [93] No order
Ultimate Classic Rock USTop 30 Glam Metal Albums [94] 9
Loudwire USTop 30 Hair Metal Albums [95] 12
Metal Rules USTop 50 Glam Metal Albums [96] 17
LoudwireUSTop 80 Hard Rock + Metal Albums of the 1980s [97] 44
LoudwireUS10 Best Hair Metal Albums by Non-Hair Metal Bands [98] No order

Track listings

All tracks are written by David Coverdale and John Sykes, except where noted.

North American version
No.TitleLength
1."Crying in the Rain '87" (Coverdale)5:37
2."Bad Boys"4:09
3."Still of the Night"6:38
4."Here I Go Again '87" (Coverdale, Bernie Marsden)4:33
5."Give Me All Your Love"3:30
6."Is This Love"4:43
7."Children of the Night"4:24
8."Straight for the Heart"3:40
9."Don't Turn Away"5:11
European version (1987)
No.TitleLength
1."Still of the Night"6:38
2."Bad Boys"4:09
3."Give Me All Your Love"3:30
4."Looking for Love"6:33
5."Crying in the Rain" (Coverdale)5:37
6."Is This Love"4:43
7."Straight for the Heart"3:40
8."Don't Turn Away"5:11
9."Children of the Night"4:24
10."Here I Go Again" (Coverdale, Marsden)4:33
11."You're Gonna Break My Heart Again"4:11
Bulgarian version
No.TitleLength
1."Still of the Night"6:38
2."Bad Boys"4:09
3."Give Me All Your Love"3:30
4."Looking for Love"6:33
5."Here I Go Again '87 (Radio Mix)" (Coverdale, Marsden)3:55
6."Crying in the Rain" (Coverdale)5:37
7."Is This Love"4:43
8."Straight for the Heart"3:40
9."Don't Turn Away"5:11
10."Children of the Night"4:24
20th Anniversary Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Still of the Night"6:38
2."Give Me All Your Love"3:30
3."Bad Boys"4:09
4."Is This Love"4:43
5."Here I Go Again" (Coverdale, Marsden)4:33
6."Straight for the Heart"3:40
7."Looking for Love"6:33
8."Children of the Night"4:24
9."You're Gonna Break My Heart Again"4:11
10."Crying in the Rain" (Coverdale)5:37
11."Don't Turn Away"5:11
12."Give Me All Your Love" (live, taken from Live: In the Shadow of the Blues )4:27
13."Is This Love" (live, taken from Live: In the Shadow of the Blues)4:58
14."Here I Go Again" (live, taken from Live: In the Shadow of the Blues)5:53
15."Still of the Night" (live, taken from Live: In the Shadow of the Blues)8:38
20th Anniversary Edition DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Still of the Night" (music video)6:24
2."Here I Go Again" (music video)4:34
3."Is This Love" (music video)4:35
4."Give Me All Your Love" (music video)4:00
5."Give Me All Your Love" (from Live... In the Still of the Night )4:43
6."Is This Love" (from Live... In the Still of the Night)4:15
7."Here I Go Again" (from Live... In the Still of the Night)5:19
8."Still of the Night" (from Live... In the Still of the Night)6:44
30th Anniversary Edition

Box set includes several CDs and DVDs

Original Album (2017 Remaster)

  1. "Still of the Night" - 6:40
  2. "Give Me All Your Love" - 3:30
  3. "Bad Boys" - 4:08
  4. "Is This Love" - 4:45
  5. "Here I Go Again 87" - 4:36
  6. "Straight for the Heart" - 3:38
  7. "Looking for Love" - 6:35
  8. "Children of the Night" - 4:23
  9. "You're Gonna Break My Heart Again" - 4:12
  10. "Crying in the Rain" - 5:38
  11. "Don't Turn Away" - 5:10

Snakeskin Boots (Live on Tour 1987–88)

  1. "Bad Boys / Children of the Night" - 6:56
  2. "Slide It In" - 4:10
  3. "Slow an' Easy" - 7:51
  4. "Here I Go Again" - 5:25
  5. "Guilty of Love" - 7:43
  6. "Is This Love" - 4:27
  7. "Love Ain't No Stranger" - 4:47
  8. "Guitar Solo (Adrian & Vivian)" - 2:45
  9. "Crying in the Rain" - 6:38
  10. "Still of the Night" - 7:33
  11. "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" - 8:46
  12. "Give Me All Your Love" - 5:25

'87 Evolutions (Demo & Rehearsals)

  1. "Still of the Night" - 8:12
  2. "Give Me All Your Love" - 6:07
  3. "Bad Boys" - 5:34
  4. "Is This Love" - 5:15
  5. "Straight for the Heart" - 4:48
  6. "Looking for Love" - 7:01
  7. "Children of the Night" - 5:01
  8. "You're Gonna Break My Heart Again" - 5:28
  9. "Crying in the Rain" - 7:08
  10. "Don't Turn Away" - 6:35
  11. "Crying in the Rain (Lil' Mountain Alternate Take) [Ruff Mix]" - 5:41

'87 Versions (2017 Remixes)

  1. "Still of the Night" - 6:32
  2. "Is This Love" - 5:26
  3. "Give Me All Your Love" - 3:28
  4. "Here I Go Again '87" - 4:32
  5. "Standing in the Shadows (1987 Version)" - 3:49
  6. "Looking for Love (1987 Version)" - 6:25
  7. "You're Gonna Break My Heart Again (1987 Version)" - 4:10
  8. "Need Your Love So Bad (1987 Version)" - 3:17
  9. "Here I Go Again (Radio Mix)" - 3:52
  10. "Give Me All Your Love (Single Version)" - 3:15

More Fourplay - The Classic MTV Videos (Restored & Remixed In 5.1)

  1. DVD-1.1 - Still of the Night
  2. DVD-1.2 - Here I Go Again
  3. DVD-1.3 - Is This Love
  4. DVD-1.4 - Give Me All Your Love

Video Memories - The Making of '87 Album

  1. DVD-2 Documentary

Purplesnake Video Jam

  1. DVD-3 Here I Go Again

1987 Tour Video Bootleg

  1. DVD-4.1 - Crying in the Rain (Music Video)
  2. DVD-4.2 - Band Intros
  3. DVD-4.3 - Still of the Night (Music Video)
2018 Remaster (Streaming services exclusive (iTunes & Spotify), [99] North American version expanded tracklist)
No.TitleLength
1."Crying In the Rain '87" (Coverdale)5:38
2."Bad Boys"4:06
3."Still of the Night"6:38
4."Here I Go Again '87" (Coverdale, Marsden)4:35
5."Give Me All Your Love"3:28
6."Is This Love"4:44
7."Children of the Night"4:23
8."Straight for the Heart"3:37
9."Don't Turn Away"5:06
10."Looking for Love"6:31
11."You're Gonna Break My Heart Again"4:13

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes and Apple Music. [21] [100] [31]

Whitesnake

Additional musicians

  • Bill Cuomo – keyboards
  • Adrian Vandenberg – guitar solo (Here I Go Again '87)
  • Dann Huff – guitar (Here I Go Again '87 – Radio Mix)
  • Mark Andes – bass (Here I Go Again '87 – Radio Mix)
  • Denny Carmassi – drums (Here I Go Again '87 – Radio Mix) [101]
  • Vivian Campbell – guitar solo (Give Me All Your Love – '88 Mix)
  • Tommy Funderburk – backing vocals (Here I Go Again '87, Is This Love, Still of the Night, Give Me All Your Love, Don't Turn Away)

Technical

Design

  • Hugh Syme – art direction, emblem design, cover concept development

Management

  • John KalodnerA&R
  • Koh Sakai – liner notes (Japanese version only)
  • Masa Ito – liner notes (Japanese version only)

Reissue

  • David Coverdale, Hugh Gilmour, Michael McIntyre – compiler
  • Hugh Gilmour – A&R, design, & linear notes
  • Dave Donelly & Michael McIntyre – remastering (at DNA Mastering, Los Angeles; cut at Abbey Road Studios, London) (2017 remaster)
  • Jeremiah "Luke" Wynn – assistant engineer & sonic archivist
  • Bjorn Thorsud – additional Pro Tools engineering
  • Helen Owens – product manager (2007, 2015 reissue)
  • Bethany Dawson – product manager (2017 reissue)
  • Sarah O'Shea – production & packaging manager
  • Scott Hull – remastering (2018 remaster) (streaming only)

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [133] 5× Platinum500,000^
Germany (BVMI) [134] Gold250,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ) [135] Platinum15,000^
Sweden (GLF) [136] Gold50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [137] Gold25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [138] Platinum300,000^
United States (RIAA) [29] 8× Platinum10,000,000 [55]
Summaries
Worldwide25,000,000 [58]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release formats for 1987
RegionDateLabelFormatEditionRef.
United States16 March 1987Standard [28]
Europe30 March 1987 EMI [30]
Japan22 April 1987 CBS/Sony [31]
North America31 May 2007
20th [64] [139]
  • Europe
  • UK
4 June 2007EMI [140]
Japan23 April 2008 Universal SHM-CDStandard [141]
Various6 October 201730th Deluxe
Japan25 October 2017
  • SHM-CD
  • DVD
  • LP
30th Super Deluxe [142]
Various27 October 2017
  • Rhino
  • Parlophone
  • CD
  • DVD
[143]
2 November 2018Rhino
  • Streaming
  • digital download
Standard [144]

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