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2007 marks Great White's 25th Anniversary, so original members Jack Russell (vocals), Mark Kendall (lead Guitar), Audie Desbrow (drums), Michael Lardie (Guitar/keyboards) and Sean McNabb (bass) have been in the studio writing and recording. This European version comes in a glossy digipak and includes the bonus track "30 Days In the Hole". Great White Back To The Rhythm Songs | 1. | Back To The Rhythm |
| 2. | Here Goes My Head Again |
| 3. | Take Me Down |
| 4. | Play On |
| 5. | Was It The Night |
| 6. | I’m Alive |
| 7. | Still Hungry |
| 8. | Standin’ On The Edge |
| 9. | How Far Is Heaven |
| 10. | Neighborhood |
| 11. | 30 Days In The Hole (Bonus Track) |
| 12. | Just Yesterday |
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