A turning point where the tenacity of blues meets the dynamism of hard rock.
This album is representative of early Whitesnake, and its mature sound lies somewhere between blues rock and hard rock.
This album inherits the blues rock of the 70s while taking on a powerful, arena-like feel. Coverdale's vocals are lustrous and powerful, while Jon Lord's organ and Paice's drums create a heavy groove. "Fool for Your Loving" is a signature track that was later re-recorded and determined the band's direction. The thicker sound and sharper rhythms demonstrate the band's maturity during their transition to hard rock.
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A:
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Fool For Your Loving
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2)
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Sweet Talker
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Ready An' Willing
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Carry Your Load
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Blindman
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B:
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Ain't Gonna Cry No More
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Love Man
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Black And Blue
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She's A Woman
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Producer, Engineer, Mixed By - Martin 'Basher' Birch
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Bass Guitar - Neil Murray
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Drums - Ian Paice
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Keyboards - Jon Lord
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Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals - Bernie Marsden
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Design Concept [Sleeve] - David Coverdale
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Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - David Coverdale
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Guitar, Backing Vocals - Micky Moody
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Liner Notes - Koh Sakai
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Photography By [Inner Sleeve] - George Bodnar