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01. "Come an' get it" 02. "Hot stuff" 03. "Don't break my heart again" 04. "Lonely days, lonely nights" 05. "Wine, women an' song" 06. "Child of Babylon" 07. "Would I lie to you" 08. "Girl" 09. "Hit an' run" 10. "Till the day I die" 11. "Child of Babylon (Alternate Rough Mix)" 12. "Girl (Alternate Version / Rough Mix)" 13. "Come an' get it (Rough Mix)" 14. "Lonely days, lonely nights (Alternate Version / Rough Mix)" 15. "Till the day I die (Rough Mix)" 16. "Hit an' run (Backing Track)"
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 | Description: | Come An' Get It by Whitesnake, released 8 March 2007, includes the following tracks: "Don't Break My Heart Again", "Wine, Women An' Song", "Would I Lie To You", "Hit An' Run" and more.
This version of Come An' Get It comes as a 1xCD. - 2007 digitally remastered and expanded edition of this hard rockin' 1981 album from David Coverdale and Co. Featuring six bonus tracks: 'Child of Babylon' (Alternate Rough Mix), 'Girl' (Alternate Version Rough Mix), 'Come An' Get It' (Rough Mix), 'Lonely Days Lonely Nights' (Alternate Version Rough Mix), 'Till the Day I Die' (Rough Mix) and 'Hit An' Run' (Backing Track). EMI.Total playing time: 65'30"
Packaged in a jewel case with clear tray and 20-page booklet."Come An' Get It-Remastered" is a reissued and remastered edition of Whitesnake's classic 1981 album, available here in CD format. This record captures the band at their creative peak, blending hard rock with blues influences to deliver hits like "Don't Break My Heart Again" and "Would I Lie to You." The remastering process brings new clarity and depth to every track, making it a must-have for both longtime fans and newcomers. Whitesnake, formed by David Coverdale after his tenure with Deep Purple, rose to international fame throughout the late '70s and '80s with chart-topping albums such as "Slide It In" and the multi-platinum self-titled release featuring iconic tracks like "Here I Go Again." Their dynamic sound has influenced generations of rock musicians. This CD is released under Parlophone Label Group (PLG), a renowned label known for its commitment to high-quality music releases across genres. PLG boasts an impressive roster that includes legendary acts from various eras, ensuring listeners receive only top-tier audio experiences. |  | No. of tracks: |
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9463819582 |
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Dmytro N. - 18/Jun/2024  This is my favorite album from Whitesnake! Don't brake my heart again is the best song!
|  | Volha K. - 08/Nov/2022  Originally Whitesnake "Come An Get It" was released in 1981, when I was fifteen and as for me is the best, most drive, most dynamic Whitesnake. And especially for girls "Come An Get It" is the most heartbreaking album including all the hits as Don't Break My Heart Again, Lonely Days, Lonely Nights, Wine, Women An' Song,Girl.
Great album, great remastering edition with nice sound and six bonus tracks.
|  | Evgeny K. - 23/Feb/2021  Classics abound on this one, my number one hit being of course 'don t break my heart again' with this beautiful solo. But ok, what is there to say, except it has not aged in decades, the sound is great
|  | Alexander S. - 12/Jun/2019  Commerce, I must say, a terrible thing and can spoil any group and any original phenomenon. But what is surprising is that Whitesnake, led by Coverdale, manages not only not to suffer from this, but on the contrary, to acquire some new qualities, skillfully using the degree of sound commercialization that changes from album to album. Sometimes it works great (as in Slide it In), sometimes not so much, as here. And the album is nothing bad. On the contrary - it was a huge success, much bigger than “Ready an 'Willing” (1980), but judging from the point of view of the filling, I must say that there is a decline here. Which one So:
To begin with, we put on the guitars - here they sound somehow detached, you see, it’s not for nothing that the branded snake on the cover is enclosed in a crystal apple - here it is, Whitesnake, right in front of you, come on, get it - “Come and Get it”!
Then - in general, the songs began to have a very pronounced commercial color, it was always with “The Serpent”, but for the first time it was so bright (it will continue to be even brighter, but further and in places it even benefits, as in “1987”) .
Nevertheless, there is nothing to blame the album for - it is literate, albeit slightly muffled by the sound of the guitars, but it’s good in its own way and, of course, it has not been without unforgettable hits - here, first of all, this is “Don't Break My Heart Again, ”and I would also point out“ Lonely Days, Lonely Nights ”and a good (but not the best)“ Till the Day I Die ”. So everything is at a rather high level, but I highly recommend not listening to this album after “Ready an 'Willing” - it may not like it very much.
|  | Ivica S. - 11/Mar/2018  Excellent price - great edition - Mickey, Bernie, Jon & Ian, Neil, David - great album - excellent members - excellent bonus songs - I recommend
|  | Andraz Z. - 23/Nov/2015  Re-master of the strong bluesy hard rock album from 1981. It includes few bonus tracks with rough/alternate mixes, a nice gift for the fans.
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