Slip of the Tongue
Whitesnake
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| 1 | Slip of the Tongue | Whitesnake | 5:20 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | Cheap an' Nasty | Whitesnake | 3:28 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | Fool for Your Loving | Whitesnake | 4:11 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | Now You're Gone | Whitesnake | 4:12 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 5 | Kitten's Got Claws | Whitesnake | 5:02 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 6 | Wings of the Storm | Whitesnake | 5:01 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 7 | The Deeper the Love | Whitesnake | 4:22 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 8 | Judgement Day | Whitesnake | 5:16 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 9 | Slow Poke Music | Whitesnake | 3:59 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 10 | Sailing Ships | Whitesnake | 6:05 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Songs |
Album Review
Any band would have been hard-pressed to follow the success of a multi-platinum album with another one of equal or higher quality both critically and commercially. Needless to say, that's exactly what David Coverdale and Whitesnake were faced with when it came time to record 1989's Slip of the Tongue, the follow-up to their 1987 smash self-titled LP. To complicate matters, Coverdale lost Irish guitarist Vivian Campbell during pre-recording sessions due to artistic differences, and his songwriting partner and lead guitarist, Adrian Vandenberg, injured himself to the degree that he couldn't play; he did some early work that made it on to the final album. Coverdale, faced with a quickly approaching deadline and pressure from management and the label finally recruited former Frank Zappa guitarist Steve Vai to fill the chair. Commercially, Slip of the Tongue was an unqualified success. The album ended up being Whitesnake's third platinum recording. Musically, however, the set is so drenched in '80s production — huge compression, Midi keyboards, a thin bottom end, etc. — it seems that little of the band's tough blues-based metallic persona remains. The album sounds dated, full of overblown sounds and effects that have little to do with the act's trademark heavy guitar-and-bass approach to hard rock and early Brit metal. Some of the songs have merit, even if their finished productions ruin them — the tough "Now You're Gone" and "Judgment Day," are great examples, as is "The Deeper the Love," a classic Coverdale power ballad needlessly drenched in keys and synths. The fit between Vai and Whitesnake is also questionable; his busy approach is at odds with the meat and potatoes strut and pound of the band. Fans ate it up at the time, but Slip of the Tongue is, unfortunately, still an album very much of its time and the curious, as well as fans, may want to check out their earlier work before picking this up.
Recent Customer Reviews
Slip of the Tongue
by gojira930 Whitesnake's ninth album is perhaps their most perplexing. It is an effort from one of the hardest most sexual bands of all time, but it sounds best when it is being quiet and introspective. Tracks like "The Deeper the Love", "Sailing Ships" (which does, by the way sound like Stairway to Heaven) and "Now You're Gone" are the highlights of the album. Whereas tracks like "Kitten's Got Claws" and "Cheap an' Nasty" fail to impress. For some reason Whitesnake just can't quite pull off the whole "I want to do you right here and right now you little sexy thing" schtick on this album, and I'm not quite sure why. However, epics like "Slip of the Tongue", "Judgement Day" and "Wings of the Storm" are definitely fantastic. On an interesting note, Coverdale sings in a much higher register here than on on most albums. It can sound quite good, but for some reason it is grating in spots. Slip of the Tongue is a very good album, but it lacks the raw power and emotion of its self titled predecessor.
I'm Now a Happy Hater
by Zigzag93I *really* hate hair metal...with a passion. Yet, I truly love this album. I actually was drawn to these songs because Steve Vai played on them. I'm a huge Steve Vai fan. This album showed me not all hair metal is mindless scream guitars and feminine frontmen. The highlight of this album is definately Kittens Got Claws and Wings of the Storm. The Guitar driven openings deserve a place in the halls of great Vai rock excursions.
Wow!
by bassplayingb******I finally heard this one. Being such a huge Whitesnake fan, I'm ashamed I took so long before I got to listen to this. The guitar is powerful, the songwriting is fantastic, and David Coverdale's voice sounds great. Well done album!
Biography
Formed: 1977 in London, England
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s
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- $9.90
- Genres: Rock, Music, Hard Rock, Metal, Hair Metal, Arena Rock
- Released: Nov 17, 1989
- ℗ 1989 UMG Recordings, Inc.

