Live at Donington 1990

Live at Donington 1990
Live album by Whitesnake
Released 20 May 2011
Recorded 18 August 1990 at the Monsters of Rock festival, Castle Donington, UK
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock
Length 103:00
Label Frontiers
Columbia Music Entertainment (Japan)
Producer David Coverdale
Whitesnake chronology
Forevermore
(2011)
Live at Donington 1990
(2011)
Made in Japan
(2013)
Live at Donington 1990
Video by Whitesnake
Released 20 May 2011
Recorded 18 August 1990 at the Monsters of Rock festival, Castle Donington, UK
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock
Length 125 min.
Label Frontiers
Columbia Music Entertainment (Japan)
Producer David Coverdale
Whitesnake video albums chronology
Live... In the Still of the Night
(2006)
Live at Donington 1990
(2011)
Made in Japan
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Live at Donington 1990 is a live album by English hard rock band Whitesnake. It was recorded at Castle Donington on 18 August 1990 during the Monsters of Rock festival, which the band headlined.[2] It was released on 20 May 2011 in Japan,[2] 3 June in Europe and 7 June in the US.[2][3][4] The group was performing with a modern sound system at the time, which ensured an impressive sound quality, what transpires on the disk. The concert had been broadcast live by by BBC Radio, and that recording had had many bootleg releases. Through a mobilization on the group's website, fans requested the release of the footage of the concert, and the release of the audio of the show in a professional manner. Among other requests from fans on site were the order of the release of the videos of the show at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1980 and Donington in 1983.

The album was released as a 2-CD set,[3] a single DVD set, a 2CD/DVD digipack and as a digital edition.[5] The disc was also released on triple vinyl, with audiophile mastering and 180 grams.

Track listing

Disc 1

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Slip of the Tongue"  David Coverdale, Adrian Vandenberg 6:52
2. "Slide It In"  Coverdale 5:02
3. "Judgement Day"  Coverdale, Vandenberg 5:55
4. "Slow an' Easy"  Coverdale, Micky Moody 8:11
5. "Kittens Got Claws"  Coverdale, Vandenberg 4:58
6. "Adagio for Strato"  Vandenberg 3:00
7. "Flying Dutchman Boogie"  Vandenberg 3:53
8. "Is This Love"  Coverdale, John Sykes 4:45
9. "Cheap an' Nasty"  Coverdale, Vandenberg 4:20
10. "Crying in the Rain" (featuring Tommy Aldridge drum solo)Coverdale 13:27

Disc 2

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Fool for Your Loving"  Coverdale, Bernie Marsden, Moody 6:01
2. "For the Love of God" (from the Steve Vai album Passion and Warfare)Steve Vai 5:12
3. "The Audience Is Listening" (from the Steve Vai album Passion and Warfare)Vai 3:01
4. "Here I Go Again"  Coverdale, Marsden 5:42
5. "Bad Boys"  Coverdale, Sykes 6:16
6. "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City"  Michael Price, Dan Walsh 8:26
7. "Still of the Night"  Coverdale, Sykes 7:59

DVD

No. Title Length
1. "Slip of the Tongue"    
2. "Slide It In"    
3. "Judgement Day"    
4. "Slow an' Easy"    
5. "Kittens Got Claws"    
6. "Adagio for Strato"    
7. "Flying Dutchman Boogie"    
8. "Is This Love"    
9. "Cheap an' Nasty"    
10. "Crying in the Rain" (featuring Tommy Aldridge drum solo)  
11. "Fool for Your Loving"    
12. "For the Love of God"    
13. "The Audience Is Listening"    
14. "Here I Go Again"    
15. "Bad Boys"    
16. "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City"    
17. "Still of the Night"    
18. "We Wish You Well" (Credits)  
19. "The Making of Slip of the Tongue; Slide Show" (Bonus content)  

Personnel

Whitesnake

References

  1. Adams, Bret. "Whitesnake - Live at Donington 1990 review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 ""Live at Donington 1990" CD and DVD". Whitesnake.com. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  3. 1 2 "WHITESNAKE: 'Live At Donington 1990' DVD, CD Due In June – Mar. 29, 2011". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  4. "Live at Donington 1990". Amazon.com. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  5. "29-Mar-11 Whitesnake's "Live at Donington 1990" DVD/CD To Be Released in June". Eddietrunk.com. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
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