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Whitesnake were an English rock band formed in London in 1978. The group was originally assembled as the backing band for singer David Coverdale following his departure from Deep Purple. Although the band developed into an independent entity, Coverdale remained the only constant member throughout its history.
After releasing the EP "Snakebite" in 1978, Whitesnake issued the studio albums "Trouble" (1978) and "Lovehunter" (1979), which featured songs that became concert staples, including "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" and "Walking in the Shadow of the Blues". The band established a following in the United Kingdom, Europe, and Japan, and their subsequent releases "Ready an' Willing" (1980), "Live... in the Heart of the City" (1980), "Come an' Get It" (1981), and "Saints & Sinners" (1982) all reached the top ten on the UK Albums Chart. By the mid-1980s, Coverdale sought to expand the band’s presence in North America, where they had previously achieved limited recognition. With the support of the American label Geffen Records, Whitesnake released "Slide It In" in 1984, which included the singles "Love Ain't No Stranger" and "Slow an' Easy" and received significant airplay on MTV. In 1987, the band released their self-titled album, issued as "1987" in the United Kingdom. It became their most commercially successful release, selling more than eight million copies in the United States and producing the hit singles "Here I Go Again", "Is This Love", and "Still of the Night". During this period, Whitesnake adopted a visual style associated with the Los Angeles glam metal scene.
Following the release of "Slip of the Tongue" in 1989, Coverdale paused his musical activities. Apart from brief reunions connected to the albums "Greatest Hits" (1994) and "Restless Heart" (1997), Whitesnake remained largely inactive until 2003, when Coverdale assembled a new line-up to mark the band’s 25th anniversary. The group subsequently released four studio albums: "Good to Be Bad" (2008), "Forevermore" (2011), "The Purple Album" (2015), and "Flesh & Blood" (2019), and undertook extensive international tours. In 2022, Whitesnake began a farewell tour that was curtailed due to health issues affecting Coverdale and other members. In 2025, Coverdale announced his retirement, bringing the band’s activities to an end.
Whitesnake’s early sound has been described as blues rock, while by the mid-1980s the band incorporated a more commercially oriented hard rock style. Their lyrics frequently address themes such as love and relationships and often employ sexual innuendo and double entendre. During their career, Whitesnake received several award nominations, including a nomination for Best British Group at the 1988 Brit Awards. The band has appeared on various lists of notable hard rock artists compiled by media outlets, and their songs and albums have been included in multiple retrospective rankings by publications such as VH1 and Rolling Stone.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitesnake
Studio albums
Trouble (1978)
Lovehunter (1979)
Ready an' Willing (1980)
Come an' Get It (1981)
Saints & Sinners (1982)
Slide It In (1984)
1987 (1987)
Slip of the Tongue (1989)
Restless Heart (1997)
Good to Be Bad (2008)
Forevermore (2011)
The Purple Album (2015)
Flesh & Blood (2019)
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