Return Of The Pride

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Return Of The Pride

by: White Lion



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 7085350210258
Label: Airline Records
Manufacturer: Airline Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Airline Records
Release Date: 2008-04-29
Studio: Airline Records



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Product DescriptionAll the trademarks of the classic White Lion sound can be found again on Return Of The Pride, the sequel to their biggest album: Pride. White Lion was formed by Mike Tramp in 1982. Pride, released in 1987, was White Lion's breakthrough album, bringing them to world-wide prominence, thanks to the hits Wait (#8 on the Billboard Hot 100) and the gentle ballad When The Children Cry (#3), but the rest of the album is also well constructed pop metal, with little of the over-the-top testosterone-heavy posturing of their peers, as well as a low sleaze factor. In addition to the socially conscious Children, Pride contained the positive anthems Don't Give Up and All Join Our Hands. Pride went on to sell over 2 million albums and became one of the landmark albums of the era. After several more albums and world tours, the band retired. Fast forward to 2007 (the 20th anniversary of Pride). Reflecting on the changes in music and the world in general, Mike felt it was time to return to the lyrical themes and musical territory of their classic album. Return Of The Pride kicks off with Sangre de Cristo, a thunderous epic that ventures into the lyrical and musical territories better heard than described. Battle At Little Big Horn is the album s other soaring epic, a musical reenactment of one of Native America s most significant historical events: Custer's Last Stand. Hook-laden rockers such as Dream, Live Your Life and Finally See The Light maintain a positive musical and lyrical vibe throughout the album, and Gonna Do It My Way and Let Me Be Me reflect the spirit of rebellion and individualism.







Disc 1:
  1. Sangre De Cristo
  2. Dream
  3. Live Your Life
  4. Set Me Free
  5. I Will
  6. Battle At Little Big Horn
  7. Never Let You Go
  8. Gonna Do It My Way
  9. Finally See The Light
  10. Let Me Be Me
  11. Wait (live) - bonus track
  12. When The Children Cry (live) - bonus track








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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - !
This is not the train wreck that I was expecting! Mike Tramp sounds a little tired but there are some good ideas here. The song structures are interesting and I like the epics Sangre De Cristo and Battle of Little Big Horn.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Weak Return.
I wish Mike Tramp would just give it up. There just simply can't be real White Lion without Vito. Their classic sound came from Vito's guitar playing and his songwriting.

Together and really would return, this is just a tragic comeback of the damn of one of the great bands of the 80's.

I think They must make new things.If they still want to play with old sound, then new songs must be very quality.

I am sory, songs is ordinary and not melodic.

Fans can buy it, but other people only listen from far.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good album
This is a great album from White Lion. The lyrics are good, the music is really good. I believe these guys are good musicians and the vocals are as always great from Mike Tramp. This maybe not as strong an album like "Big Game" or "Mane attraction" which showed real maturity and strength, but it's still a good album. It's a bit laid back. Not everything is going to be a Hit from every band, but overall this is an enjoyable album. You'll like it. It's a good buy. You won't be disappointed by any means. Just trying to help those undecided.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not even close
I really enjoy white lion's music, but this sequel is just not anything like their younger days, not even close. After the first listen, I was like,"this is nothing like their old stuff". I hoped a second listen would help, uhh, nope! I'll sell it on Amazon site, or maybe in this Saturdays yardsale.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - The Lion seems tired.
First of all, two stars for the live bonus tracks of "Wait" and "When The Children Cry". These were generally well done; however, the new material seems uninspired and, at times, downright tired. It seems to lack the energy of new releases by fellow veteran melodic hard rock bands such as WHITESNAKE and DEF LEPPARD.



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