Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Whitesnake Pictures
Band:
Whitesnake
Origin:
United Kingdom, Yorkshire - EnglandUnited Kingdom
Band Members:
David Coverdale (vocals), Doug Aldrich (guitar), Reb Beach (guitar), Uriah Duffy (bass guitar), Tommy Aldridge (drums), and Timothy Drury (keyboards)
Whitesnake Album: «Starkers in Tokyo»
Whitesnake Album: «Starkers in Tokyo»
    Album information
  • Title:Starkers in Tokyo
  • Release date:
  • Type:Unknown
  • Genre:Rock, Hard Rock, Metal
  • Label:
  • Explicit lyrics:Yes
  • UPC:4988006933064
Review
Whitesnake's grip on the U.S. record-buying public may have lessened considerably by the late '90s, but in other parts of the world (especially Japan), David Coverdale and company still reigned supreme. Keeping in step with the unplugged craze of the decade, Coverdale and longtime guitarist Adrian Vandenberg united for such a performance in the land of the rising sun, resulting in the release of 1998's Starkers in Tokyo. Anyone wondering if Coverdale can still cut it vocally all these years later will be pleasantly surprised -- the bloke can still sing splendidly, as the duo perform selections from throughout the singer's career. Expectedly, the ballads sound the best in this stripped-down setting ("Is This Love," and especially the overlooked Deep Purple nugget "Soldier of Fortune"), as do made over renditions of "Love Ain't No Stranger" and "The Deeper the Love." While the majority of the numbers work quite well, some are best suited for a full band (and especially with a ripping guitar accompaniment) -- as evidenced here by "Here I Go Again." If you're looking for new, bare-bone takes of Whitesnake classics, hunt down an import copy of Starkers in Tokyo. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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