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WHITE LION Fight To Survive LP NEW SEALED VINYL GRAND SLAMM

Sold Date: June 24, 2018
Start Date: April 19, 2018
Final Price: $19.99 (USD)
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Buyer Feedback: 19




ARTIST: White Lion
TITLE: Fight To Survive
FORMAT: LP
LABEL: Grand Slamm
PRODUCT #: SLAM-1
RECORD CONDITION: MINT! STILL SEALED!
JACKET CONDITION: EX! HAS ROUNDED CORNERS AND SOME SMALL VARIOUS CREASES ALONG SPINE (PRICE ADJUSTED ACCORDINGLY)
DESCRIPTION
"Of all the glam/pop-metal bands that crawled out of hair salons coast to coast during the mid- to late '80s, one of the more talented acts was New York's White Lion, led by singer Mike Tramp (originally from Denmark) and guitarist Vito Bratta. The group originally formed in 1983 and despite several bassists and drummers coming and going (including future Black Sabbath and Great White bass player Dave Spitz), the group managed to issue a debut, Fight to Survive, on the independent metal label Grand Slamm in 1984. With Tramp's pinup good looks and Bratta's Eddie Van Halen-esque six-string work, the group seemed destined for success (especially with such similarly styled outfits as Mötley Crüe and Ratt storming the charts), but it would be several years before their next album would appear. Finally finding the right rhythm section (bassist James LoMenzo and former Anthrax drummer Greg d'Angelo), White Lion inked a major-label recording contract with Atlantic, issuing Pride in 1987." - Greg Prato & allmusic.com



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