(5:15) (Note: Original CD inserts contain a notorious typo printing the length as 3:15) "Tell Me" (4:28) "All Join Our Hands" (4:22) "When the Children Cry" (4:20) 🚀 Commercial Breakthrough
Are you a fan of Bratta’s playing, or do you just come for the power ballads? White Lion - 1987 - Pride.7 81768-2.flac
Moreover, Vito Bratta left music in the 1990s to care for a family member, never to return. His guitar tone on Pride —a mix of a Kramer Pacer, a modded Marshall, and his fingers—is frozen in time on that 1987 master. A FLAC file is the closest we can get to the master tape. (5:15) (Note: Original CD inserts contain a notorious
Released on June 21, 1987, by Atlantic Records, this masterpiece perfectly captures the high-energy spirit and technical brilliance of the 1980s melodic hard rock and glam metal movement. The specific identifier in your query——references the highly sought-after original U.S. compact disc pressing of the album. Audiophiles frequently pursue copies of this specific early pressing in the lossless FLAC format to preserve the master's wide dynamic range without the modern compression found in later remasters. 🦁 The Lineup A FLAC file is the closest we can get to the master tape
If you see a FLAC file labeled with “81768-2,” it likely came from an original 1987 CD rip.
The band reached its creative peak with this specific roster: – Lead vocals Vito Bratta – Guitars James Lomenzo – Bass Greg D'Angelo – Drums
"Pride" is the second studio album by White Lion, released on June 15, 1987. The album was a commercial success, thanks in part to the hit single "Wait." The album features a more refined and polished sound compared to their debut album "Killers," with a mix of heavy riffs, melodic vocals, and catchy hooks.
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