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White Lion: Mike Tramp (vocals); Vito Bratta (guitar); James Lomenzo (bass); Greg D'Angelo (drums). Producers: Michael Wagener, Richie Zito, Westwood One. The Best of White Lion is a strong collection gathering pretty much all of the band's best singles and album tracks, including the Top Ten hits "Wait" and "When the Children Cry," plus lesser hits like "Little Fighter" and "Radar Love." Fairly underrated during their heyday, White Lion doesn't spend nearly as much time on macho, streetwise posturing as many of their contemporaries, and Vito Bratta is quite a convincing Eddie Van Halen imitator, making The Best of White Lion necessary for any fan of '80s hair metal. ~ Steve Huey Best Of White Lion Songs | 1. | Wait |
| 2. | Radar Love |
| 3. | Broken Heart |
| 4. | Hungry |
| 5. | Little Fighter |
| 6. | Lights and Thunder |
| 7. | All You Need Is Rock N Roll |
| 8. | When the Children Cry |
| 9. | Love Don't Come Easy |
| 10. | Cry For Freedom |
| 11. | Lady of the Valley |
| 12. | Tell Me |
| 13. | Farewell to You |
| Best Of White Lion Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)   80's Hair Bands If you grew up in the 80' /90's White Lion was one of the better hair bands if your like me you've had all of thesesongs on saperte albums but now you dont have them or perfer CD so why not get the best of White Lion i also recomend Cinderella (once Upon A) also a best of album
Submitted by moonhowler7472 (Columbus,In)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
phatboyslimb77@aol.com white lion took me back to my high school years.i love this band with ounce of my being.i am probably their number 1 fan.i ,ll still listen to them when i can afford to buy it.the song wait andwhen the children cry.are my favorite tunes.broken heart and love don,t come easy are my favorites also.well keep on rocking mike tramp and the boys. Submitted by randy (alexander city al.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THIS ALBUM KRANK'S!!!!! THIS IS A KILLER HITS ALBUM FROM A GREAT BAND WHITE LION EVERY TUNE A WHITE LION CLASSIC, AND THEY KRANK IF YOU LIKE 80'S METAL THIS BAND IS WAY UNDERRATED. WHITE LION ARE A KILLER BAND AND THESE TUNES PROVE IT THEY ROCK!!! Submitted by SLAYERFREAK94 (JELLICO,TENNESSEE) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREAT COLLECTION !!! This is "the best of" collection from white lion,a great,but under-rated melodic-rock band of the 80's.What makes this band great is their distinctive sound,with the unique
voice and style of mike tramp singing,and vito brattas'guitar playing,and their song lyrics also.I would have given this album 5 stars,but they left out more than a few songs that I wished they should have included,but this cd is still a must have for any white lion fans out there. Submitted by a reviewer (SO. CAL , USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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