{"id":48467,"date":"2015-03-02T13:54:26","date_gmt":"2015-03-02T18:54:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hardrockhaven.net\/online\/?p=48467"},"modified":"2015-03-02T13:54:26","modified_gmt":"2015-03-02T18:54:26","slug":"whitesnake-ready-an-willing-cd-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hardrockhaven.net\/online\/2015\/whitesnake-ready-an-willing-cd-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Whitesnake | <em>Ready An\u2019 Willing<\/em>"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote><p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">by Alexandra Mrozowska<\/span><br \/>\n&#8211; Senior Columnist &#8212;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/hardrockhaven.net\/online\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/whitesnake-ready-and-willing-350x350.jpg\" alt=\"whitesnake ready and willing\" width=\"350\" height=\"350\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-48489\" srcset=\"https:\/\/hardrockhaven.net\/online\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/whitesnake-ready-and-willing-350x350.jpg 350w, https:\/\/hardrockhaven.net\/online\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/whitesnake-ready-and-willing-100x100.jpg 100w, https:\/\/hardrockhaven.net\/online\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/whitesnake-ready-and-willing.jpg 500w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 350px) 100vw, 350px\" \/>Given the perspective of the last 36 years, Whitesnake is perhaps one of the most fascinating bands to look at from many different points of view. Even though the personal changes within the band\u2019s line-up were more than frequent, the quality of the music was always maintained. Throughout the years, Whitesnake always remained the ensemble of musicians extraordinaire, led heavy-handedly by one of the most charismatic frontmen of the 20th century. Another eyebrow-raising factor is the sound-related shifts Whitesnake has gone through within a little less than four decades of its activity. Having flirted with what is infamously dubbed hair metal on <em>1987<\/em> and <em>Slip Of The Tongue<\/em> in the late \u201880s, the band is still mostly associated with this MTV-friendly incarnation of theirs. Their rough blues rock beginnings are thus often dismissed; as a careful close-up upon their early albums reveal \u2013 undeservedly so. One of these early Whitesnake albums somewhat dwarfed by the commercial success of their latter follow-ups is <em>Ready An\u2019 Willing<\/em>, a number three in the band\u2019s overall discography released in 1980. <\/p>\n<p>Funnily enough, the <em>Ready An\u2019 Willing<\/em> line-up was in half comprised of\u2026 the ex-Purple musicians: Coverdale, Jon Lord on keyboards and Ian Paice behind the drum kit. Together with ex-Colosseum II bassist Neil Murray and guitarists Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody \u2013 a duo perhaps not as spectacular as Vandenberg\/Vai, but of an equal talent and genuine bluesy feeling \u2013 they formed a line-up of seasoned, renowned musicians. An effect of their collaboration was Whitesnake\u2019s early, raw bluesy sound \u2013 perhaps even a bit unwonted in the days of NWOBHM and punk. <\/p>\n<p><em>Ready An\u2019 Willing<\/em> starts with a track that\u2019s iconic to Whitesnake\u2019s entire repertoire. Although \u201cFool For Your Loving\u201d is still widely connoted by an average listener with its updated 1989 version, there\u2019s something unique to the original. The sound is obviously blues-infused and more raw \u2013 thus much more authentic than the re-recording laden with late \u201880s metal clich\u00e9s and Vai-esque tricks. And there couldn\u2019t have possibly been more genuine vocal performance of this particular song than of the angst-driven Coverdale back in 1980, as he belts out what is now a classic heartbreak song and what, at the time, must have been his own personal declaration of independence.<\/p>\n<p>Even though the evolution of blues rock throughout the last decades has somewhat deprived it of its rootsy, raw vibe, it remains immortalized in pieces such as the track number two, \u201cSweet Talker\u201d or the groovy titled track. The former gives exposure to some keyboard wizardry from Jon Lord himself as well as Micky Moody\u2019s slide guitar. The latter, on the other hand, captures the flavor of catchiness that will resurface in Whitesnake\u2019s sound especially from Slide It In onward. \u201cCarry Your Load\u201d slows down a bit gravitating towards more ballad-esque manner, featuring another excellent performance from Coverdale.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBlindman\u201d is clear proof that even within the early Whitesnake the politics of re-recording previously released songs was somewhat a norm, the fifth track from Ready An\u2019 Willing being an updated version of a song from David Coverdale\u2019s first solo album White Snake released in 1977. In comparison with the original, there\u2019s a bit more richness to the instrumental parts in the 1980 re-recording, yet \u2013 what remains one constant is the emotional input, unique feeling and vocal expressiveness. While looking upon the early Whitesnake albums with a bit of time perspective, it is no wonder now why so many singers \u2013 coming from different musical backgrounds, from blues to metal \u2013 cite Coverdale as their primary influence quite unanimously. <\/p>\n<p>From the acoustic-driven opening part to the fire of the guitar-laden final, \u201cAin\u2019t Gonna Cry No More\u201d is perhaps not the first track to reveal the excellence of an underrated Marsden\/Moody duo, but one of the finest anyway. And although it\u2019s a kind of secular tradition among the reviewers to somewhat dismiss the final three tracks on the album, there\u2019s something exceptional about the sultry, slow groove of \u201cLove Man\u201d and the certain \u201clive\u201d vibe to the feisty, boogie-infused \u201cBlack And Blue\u201d that still sounds as if it was recorded in a low-class joint somewhere down the Mississippi delta. Even more feisty is the final track \u201cShe\u2019s A Woman,\u201d its funk-ish dynamism even more emphasized by the rich input from Jon Lord as well as Ian Paice\u2019s thunderous work behind the drum kit. <\/p>\n<p>Apart from the basic track list comprised of nine songs, the 2006 remastered version of <em>Ready An\u2019 Willing<\/em> featured also five bonus tracks. \u201cLove For Sale\u201d was the only studio track among them, a dynamic piece of groovy blues rock that fits the rest of the material like a proverbial glove. The rest of the additional material was assembled from the live recordings from Whitesnake\u2019s performance at the Reading Rock Festival that took place in August 1979, the Coverdale-fronted band billed alongside the likes of Molly Hatchet, The Ramones and Peter Gabriel. The quality of the recordings was obviously improved digitally, but even if still slightly detached from the clean-cut bootlegs of the modern-day era, it\u2019s thus even more authentic, a splendid testimony to Whitesnake\u2019s <em>Ready An\u2019 Willing<\/em> era line-up. <\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s surely something magnificent about the seven minutes of audience\u2019s singing along to Price\/Walsh-penned \u201cAin\u2019t No Love In The Heart Of The City\u201d. But still, it pales in comparison with David Coverdale reaching back to his Purple days in almost fourteen minute-long rendition of \u201cMistreated\u201d. Embroidered with rich instrumental duels within the rhythm section and equilibristic showcases of Marsden and Moody\u2019s extraordinary guitar playing (a surprising improvisation part on talk-box included), and completed with Coverdale\u2019s soaring voice, it\u2019s simply stunning even after all those years. And with the music slowly fading out towards the end of \u201cMistreated,\u201d the first verse of Deep Purple\u2019s legendary ballad \u201cSoldier Of Fortune\u201d is to be interwoven into it by Coverdale, to the audience\u2019s absolute swoon. The fiery rendition of \u201cLovehunter\u201d (a title track off Whitesnake\u2019s 1979 album), and heavily Purple-sque \u201cBreakdown\u201d (of the 1978 <em>Snakebite<\/em> EP) remain the rest of the additional tracks.<\/p>\n<p>Thirty four years after its initial release, <em>Ready An\u2019 Willing<\/em> definitely stands the test of time. Even though released on the threshold of the new decade, the album captures the rough, rich, blues-infused essence of the previous years rather than exploring new sounds and spheres. It reaches right back to the roots of rock, combining the bluesy ruggedness with fine melodies that herald the latter-day era of Whitesnake. Competent, solid musicianship adds much color to the album and so does David Coverdale in his best vocal shape, delivering a handful of genuine, emotionally-laden performances culminating in the album\u2019s highlight \u201cBlindman\u201d that is a worthy successor of Purple\u2019s \u201cSoldier Of Fortune.\u201d And even though <em>Ready An\u2019 Willing<\/em> is not a groundbreaking album for Whitesnake (at least in a commercial sense) as well as for 1980, it surely remains one of the finest records released that year and an exceptional one within the history of music.<\/p>\n<p>Genre: Blues Rock, Hard Rock<\/p>\n<p>Band:<br \/>\nDavid Coverdale \u2013 vocals<br \/>\nMicky Moody \u2013 guitars<br \/>\nBernie Marsden \u2013 guitars<br \/>\nJon Lord \u2013 keyboards<br \/>\nNeil Murray \u2013 bass guitar<br \/>\nIan Paice \u2013 drums<\/p>\n<p>Track List:<br \/>\n1.\tFool For Your Loving<br \/>\n2.\tSweet Talker<br \/>\n3.\tReady An\u2019 Willing<br \/>\n4.\tCarry Your Load<br \/>\n5.\tBlindman<br \/>\n6.\tAin\u2019t Gonna Cry No More<br \/>\n7.\tLove Man<br \/>\n8.\tBlack And Blue<br \/>\n9.\tShe\u2019s A Woman<\/p>\n<p>2006 remastered version &#8211; bonus tracks:<br \/>\n10.\tLove For Sale (previously unreleased)<br \/>\n11.\tAin\u2019t No Love In The Heart Of The City (Live at the Reading Festival 1979)<br \/>\n12.\tMistreated (Live at the Reading Festival 1979)<br \/>\n13.\tLove Hunter (Live at the Reading Festival 1979)<br \/>\n14.\tBreakdown (Live at the Reading Festival 1979)<\/p>\n<p>Label: Mirage, Atlantic, Polydor, reissued by EMI International<\/p>\n<p>Website: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.whitesnake.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.whitesnake.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"mh-excerpt\">by Alexandra Mrozowska &#8211; Senior Columnist &#8212; Given the perspective of the last 36 years, Whitesnake is perhaps one of the most fascinating bands to look at from many different points of view. 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