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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0077779030521 Format: Import Label: EMI Europe Generic Manufacturer: EMI Europe Generic Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: EMI Europe Generic Release Date: August 02, 1994 Studio: EMI Europe Generic Editorial Review: Album Description: Deleted in the U.S., this is the band's 1981 album for EMI, digitally remastered. Contains 10 tracks, including 'Come An' Get It', 'Hot Stuff' and 'Don't Break My Heart Again'. Album Details: Former Deep Purple Lead Vocalist David Coverdale and his Band's Seventh Album was Originally Released in 1981. Features Jon Lord on Keyboards, Bernie Marsden on Guitar and Ian Paice on Drums. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Tawny Kitaen is Nowhere in SightYou remember "Whitesnake" right? The guys that made such a huge splash in the hair metal world with their self-titled album featuring tunes like "Here I Go Again", "Is This Love" and "Still of the Night"? Few folks familiar with that album may know that "Whitesnake" had been putting out disks regularly for a decade by the time they discovered spandex and hairspray. "Come an' Get It" was their 5th album and their Deep Purple roots are still showing. "Come an' Get It" is full of great bluesy late 70's ... Read More Rating: - Not a poor man's Foghat...Couldn't help but notice that comment from another reviewer mentioning a "poor man's Foghat" and while he says it's "almost an insult" he still only gives this CD three stars. This is actually one of the top ten hard rock albums of ALL time. It isn't quite as good as the fantastic "Slide it In" album because Bernie Marsden will never be a Mel Galley or a John Sykes, but Mickey Moody is great on here and I think Moody even played on Slide It In if I'm not mistaken, before he parted ways with Coverdale ... Read More Rating: - Fantastic Album - Whitesnake's BestForget the Whitesnake of the mid- to late-80's; this is Whitesnake at it's bluesy, gutsy best. I never found the "commercial" Whitesnake to be as appealing as this, mostly because this music hits me at a visceral level while the "hits" sounded manufactured. Bernie Marsden and Coverdale are both at their best, and there isn't a bad song on the album. Favorites for me are "Don't Break My Heart Again" and "Child Of Babylon". Great listening throughout. Rating: - Come an' Get It!The title says it all. Every song is a killer. This is what great rock music is suppose to sound like. I think it's one of Whitesnake's best of the early albums and I highly recommend it. Come n' Get this! Rating: - The original Whitesnake lineup's least distinctive effort"Come An' Get It" is not a bad record. It's just not particularly good. It does have its moments - "Don't Break My Heart Again" is a fine, catchy rocker, "Would I Lie To You" gets a really good groove going, and the piano-driven barroom boogie of "Wine, Women And Song" is good fun. And I can see why someone would want to listen to the acoustic ballad "Till The Day I Die" more than once. But the rest is indistinctive...hard to fault, perhaps, but even harder to praise. Singer and band-owner David ... Read More |