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Come an' Get It

Come an' Get It in Franklin, TN

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Come an' Get It

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Come an' Get It in Franklin, TN

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Despite the massive talents of vocalist
David Coverdale
and his supporting cast of musicians (not to mention the unimpeachable resume of producer
Martin Birch
),
Come an' Get It
was another maddeningly average
Whitesnake
album. A thoroughly boring set that played it too safe and yielded no lasting live favorites,
was competent to the max -- in the hands of a debuting artist, it may have qualified as a classic -- but for a near-supergroup of such experience and pedigree, it instead smacked of severe underachievement. Rare highlights include the driving energy of
"Hot Stuff,"
the lively bar-room piano of
"Wine, Women and Song,"
and the wistful, acoustic balladry of
"Till the Day I Die."
But these share space with run-of-the-mill bluesy rockers like
"Don't Break My Heart Again"
and
"Would I Lie to You"
-- all of them hard to fault, but equally impossible to praise. Yawn! Even the quasi-epic
"Child of Babylon"
fails to live up to initial promise, a half-hearted effort that easily defines the entire record's abiding sense of indifference. No doubt a reflection of
Coverdale
's own fluctuating interest in the group,
's confounding mediocrity would thankfully give way to the just as inexplicable brilliance of 1982's
Saints & Sinners
and 1984's
Slide It In
-- a two-towered climax of
's career that displayed a newfound zest in urgency and inspiration. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Despite the massive talents of vocalist
David Coverdale
and his supporting cast of musicians (not to mention the unimpeachable resume of producer
Martin Birch
),
Come an' Get It
was another maddeningly average
Whitesnake
album. A thoroughly boring set that played it too safe and yielded no lasting live favorites,
was competent to the max -- in the hands of a debuting artist, it may have qualified as a classic -- but for a near-supergroup of such experience and pedigree, it instead smacked of severe underachievement. Rare highlights include the driving energy of
"Hot Stuff,"
the lively bar-room piano of
"Wine, Women and Song,"
and the wistful, acoustic balladry of
"Till the Day I Die."
But these share space with run-of-the-mill bluesy rockers like
"Don't Break My Heart Again"
and
"Would I Lie to You"
-- all of them hard to fault, but equally impossible to praise. Yawn! Even the quasi-epic
"Child of Babylon"
fails to live up to initial promise, a half-hearted effort that easily defines the entire record's abiding sense of indifference. No doubt a reflection of
Coverdale
's own fluctuating interest in the group,
's confounding mediocrity would thankfully give way to the just as inexplicable brilliance of 1982's
Saints & Sinners
and 1984's
Slide It In
-- a two-towered climax of
's career that displayed a newfound zest in urgency and inspiration. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

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