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Trouble Music
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0094635968828
Format: Original recording remastered, Import
Label: Emd Int'l
Manufacturer: Emd Int'l
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Emd Int'l
Release Date: May 15, 2006
Studio: Emd Int'l






Editorial Review:

Album Description:
Import only 14-track digitally remastered reissue of their debut album, originally released in 1978. This reissue now features four bonus tracks, 'Come On', 'Bloody Mary', 'Steal Away' & 'Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City', all taken from their very rare Snakebite E.P. EMI. 2006.

Album Details:
2006 Digitally Remastered Edition of the Band's 1978 Debut. They Returned to the Hot'n'steamy Basement at Central Studios in London's Denmark Street, Where They Had Laid Down their Original EP. Martin Birch, Coverdale's Old Pal from Purple Days, Agreed to Handle Production Chores. When Ex-deep Purple Keyboard Player Jon Lord Replaced Pete Solley Halfway Through the Recording of 'trouble', "The Whole Place Shook with the Sheer Power of his [jon's] Sound," Coverdale Enthused. The Entire Album was Recorded and Mixed in Just 10 Short Days. The Album was Released in October 1978 and Reached a Creditable No.50 In the British Chart. Whitesnake's Odyssey was Well and Truly under Way. The Bonus Four Tracks Are the Songs that Made Up the Original EP Release.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Classic Whitesnake - remastered
Like many people, I first discovered Whitesnake in 1987 when they released their smash hit self-titled album. Growing up with that album, as well as the band's 1989 follow-up Slip of the Tongue, make listening to the band's early works a challenge. They're all good albums, but it's just not the Whitesnake I'm used to.

Released in 1978, Trouble is the band's fourth album (I'm counting counting White Snake and Northwinds). The blues and boogie Whitesnake sound on Trouble bears precious ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WTF??
I think Amazon needs to pay me some dividends!! When this first came out Amazon was listing this for a price of between $35 and $45. I had to go elsewhere to get it for the price it was really worth. Now after paying $25 elsewhere, Amazon lists it for less than $15. What a rip off!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Simply the best!
This is my favorite album of Whitesnake of the seventies, Take me with you, Day trippe, this time is right for love.....
This album is like a thin lizzy's style, but only in this album!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Whitesnake Album
TROUBLE is Whitesnake's first great album. It features tough, bluesy hard rock that's sort of like a UK answer to Southern rock- unflinchingly raw and honest, yet melodic. Some songs may be a bit underdone, but Martin Birch was clearly the right man to produce the band, and listening to this CD/cassette, it becomes obvious what was lost when the band became more commercial in the late 80s.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Definitely not their best
This album showcases the reasons why David Coverdale never made it big in the years between Deep Purple and his Pop Metal days. You have to love the voice (one of the best in hard rock history), you have to hate the cliche blues rock, the uninspired arrangements, and the often stupid lyrics (even though Trouble is still fairly light on the lame macho lyrics that would dominate Whitesnake's following albums).

Trouble contains three good songs: "The Time is Right for Love", "Love to Keep ... Read More





 

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