
All You Need Is Rock N' Roll - The Complete Albums 1985-1991
White Lion originally formed in 1983 when Danish singer Mike Tramp moved to New York City and teamed up with guitarist Vito Bratta, later joined by James Lomenzo on bass and Greg D'Angelo on drums. Mike Tramp and Vito Bratta would make a strong and consistent writing team throughout White Lionâs brief career.
Releasing their debut Fight To Survive (CD1) independently in 1985, the bandâs fortunes really took off once they were snapped up by Atlantic Records to release second record Pride (CD2) in June 1987. As lead single âWaitâ began to pick up plenty of airplay, as well as heavy rotation on MTV, hitting No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100, the platinum album peaked at No. 11 in the US. There was further US chart success with the singles âTell Meâ (No. 58) and âWhen The Children Cryâ (No. 8).
Touring heavily, opening for Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, KISS and AC/DC well into 1988, White Lion released the third record, Big Game (CD3) in August 1989. As per âPrideâ, âBig Gameâ was produced by Michael Wagener, reaching No. 19 in the US charts. As well as the singles âLittle Fighterâ and âCry for Freedomâ, the album featured a cover of Golden Earringâs hard rock staple, âRadar Loveâ.
This time produced by Richie Zito (Poison, Mr. Big, Elton John, Cher, The Cult and Bad English), fourth and final LP by the original, âclassicâ line-up of White Lion released Mane Attraction (CD4) in 1991.anVersions of White Lion would periodically be formed by frontman Mike Tramp, but sadly not capturing the peak of their Atlantic years. The fifth disc captures the band doing what they did best, performing their melodic hard rock Live (CD5) on stage, with a set that includes live versions of âWaitâ, âThe Road To Valhallaâ and âSweet Little Lovingâ.
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$13.20All You Need Is Rock N' Roll - The Complete Albums 1985-1991
White Lion originally formed in 1983 when Danish singer Mike Tramp moved to New York City and teamed up with guitarist Vito Bratta, later joined by James Lomenzo on bass and Greg D'Angelo on drums. Mike Tramp and Vito Bratta would make a strong and consistent writing team throughout White Lionâs brief career.
Releasing their debut Fight To Survive (CD1) independently in 1985, the bandâs fortunes really took off once they were snapped up by Atlantic Records to release second record Pride (CD2) in June 1987. As lead single âWaitâ began to pick up plenty of airplay, as well as heavy rotation on MTV, hitting No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100, the platinum album peaked at No. 11 in the US. There was further US chart success with the singles âTell Meâ (No. 58) and âWhen The Children Cryâ (No. 8).
Touring heavily, opening for Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, KISS and AC/DC well into 1988, White Lion released the third record, Big Game (CD3) in August 1989. As per âPrideâ, âBig Gameâ was produced by Michael Wagener, reaching No. 19 in the US charts. As well as the singles âLittle Fighterâ and âCry for Freedomâ, the album featured a cover of Golden Earringâs hard rock staple, âRadar Loveâ.
This time produced by Richie Zito (Poison, Mr. Big, Elton John, Cher, The Cult and Bad English), fourth and final LP by the original, âclassicâ line-up of White Lion released Mane Attraction (CD4) in 1991.anVersions of White Lion would periodically be formed by frontman Mike Tramp, but sadly not capturing the peak of their Atlantic years. The fifth disc captures the band doing what they did best, performing their melodic hard rock Live (CD5) on stage, with a set that includes live versions of âWaitâ, âThe Road To Valhallaâ and âSweet Little Lovingâ.
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White Lion originally formed in 1983 when Danish singer Mike Tramp moved to New York City and teamed up with guitarist Vito Bratta, later joined by James Lomenzo on bass and Greg D'Angelo on drums. Mike Tramp and Vito Bratta would make a strong and consistent writing team throughout White Lionâs brief career.
Releasing their debut Fight To Survive (CD1) independently in 1985, the bandâs fortunes really took off once they were snapped up by Atlantic Records to release second record Pride (CD2) in June 1987. As lead single âWaitâ began to pick up plenty of airplay, as well as heavy rotation on MTV, hitting No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100, the platinum album peaked at No. 11 in the US. There was further US chart success with the singles âTell Meâ (No. 58) and âWhen The Children Cryâ (No. 8).
Touring heavily, opening for Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, KISS and AC/DC well into 1988, White Lion released the third record, Big Game (CD3) in August 1989. As per âPrideâ, âBig Gameâ was produced by Michael Wagener, reaching No. 19 in the US charts. As well as the singles âLittle Fighterâ and âCry for Freedomâ, the album featured a cover of Golden Earringâs hard rock staple, âRadar Loveâ.
This time produced by Richie Zito (Poison, Mr. Big, Elton John, Cher, The Cult and Bad English), fourth and final LP by the original, âclassicâ line-up of White Lion released Mane Attraction (CD4) in 1991.anVersions of White Lion would periodically be formed by frontman Mike Tramp, but sadly not capturing the peak of their Atlantic years. The fifth disc captures the band doing what they did best, performing their melodic hard rock Live (CD5) on stage, with a set that includes live versions of âWaitâ, âThe Road To Valhallaâ and âSweet Little Lovingâ.











