The Definitive Rock Collection (White Lion album)

The Definitive Rock Collection
Greatest hits album by White Lion
Released 2007
Genre Hard rock
Label Atlantic
White Lion chronology
Anthology 83–89
(2006)
The Definitive Rock Collection
(2007)
Return of the Pride
(2008)

The Definitive Rock Collection is the latest compilation album by White Lion, released in 2007 by Atlantic Records. The ultimate collection of studio and live 'White Lion' tracks. The compilation features all of White Lion's charted singles.[1] Following the album's release the band was set for a summer tour with Poison and Ratt only to be dropped by the tour promoter after ex-White Lion guitarist Vito Bratta threatened to take legal action over the band name.[2]

This threatened legal action however did not stop the band and they appeared at Rocklahoma in Pryor, OK on July 13, 2007 with Poison, Ratt, Quiet Riot, Slaughter, Y&T, Gypsy Pistoleros, Dirty Penny, Greg Leon Invasion and Zendozer. After this festival they toured the US and eventually Mike Tramp was able to use the original band name again.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Fight to Survive"
  2. "El Salvador"
  3. "Wait"
  4. "Tell Me"
  5. "When the Children Cry"
  6. "Lonely Nights"
  7. "Don't Give Up"
  8. "Sweet Little Loving"
  9. "Little Fighter"
  10. "Radar Love"
  11. "Goin' Home Tonight"
  12. "Let's Get Crazy"
  13. "Don't Say It's Over"
  14. "Cry for Freedom"
  15. "Love Don't Come Easy"

Disc 2

  1. "Broken Heart '91"
  2. "Lights And Thunder" (Edit)
  3. "Farewell To You" (Alternate Version)
  4. "Hungry" (Live)
  5. "Don't Give Up" (Live)
  6. "Lonely Nights" (Live)
  7. "Sweet Little Loving" (Live)
  8. "Broken Heart" (Live)
  9. "Fight to Survive" (Live)
  10. "Tell Me" (Live)
  11. "All Join Our Hands" (Live)
  12. "Wait" (Live)
  13. "Lady Of The Valley" (Live)
  14. "The Road To Valhalla" (Live)
  15. "All You Need Is Rock N Roll" (Live)

Personnel

References

  1. "Allmusic (White Lion charts & awards)".
  2. "White Lion Officially Off Poison Ratt Tour". KNAC. 2007. Retrieved 2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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