Coverdale•Page | |
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Studio album by Coverdale•Page | |
Released | 15 March 1993 |
Recorded | Late 1991 to early 1992 at Little Mountain Studios in Vancouver, Criteria Studios in Miami Florida, Abbey Road Studios in London and Highbrow Productions in Hook City NV |
Genre | Blues rock, hard rock, heavy metal |
Length | 61:05 |
Label | EMI (UK), Geffen (US) |
Producer | Jimmy Page, David Coverdale, Mike Fraser |
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Coverdale•Page is an album by Whitesnake lead vocalist David Coverdale and former Led Zeppelin and London session guitarist Jimmy Page (as Coverdale•Page), released by Geffen Records on 15 March 1993. The album was recorded at Little Mountain Sound Studios in Vancouver, Criteria Studios in Miami, Highbrow Productions in Nevada and Abbey Road Studios, London. Recording commenced in the fall of 1991 and concluded in early 1992. It was produced by Jimmy Page, David Coverdale and Canadian record producer, Mike Fraser.
Adding to the Led Zeppelin sound of this album was the John Bonham-influence of former Montrose drummer Denny Carmassi.
According to David Coverdale, the traffic sign shown on the cover of the album signified "two roads joining to one road. Try to express unification or joining together."
The album reached No. 4 in the UK and No. 5 on the US Billboard 200 chart, while the first single released, "Pride and Joy", although barely making a dent on the pop charts, reached the No. 1 spot on the Album Rock Tracks chart for six weeks.
All tracks written by David Coverdale and Jimmy Page.