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Recover (Great White album)

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Released
  
5 February 2002

Artist
  
Great White

Label
  
Cleopatra Records

Genre
  
Hard rock

Length
  
47:57

Release date
  
5 February 2002

Producer
  
Great White

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Recorded
  
Total Access Recording, Redondo Beach, California, November 1989

Recover (2002)
  
Thank You...Goodnight! (2002)

Similar
  
Can't Get There from Here, Back to the Rhythm, Great White, Latest & Greatest, Let It Rock

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Recover is a cover album released by the American hard rock band Great White in 2002. All of the tracks are covers of songs that the band gained the most influence from. The album was recorded live in studio in November 1989 as a two-track demo. The collection of covers of this album include songs already appeared in other Great White albums, such as the medley "Bitches and Other Women" on ...Twice Shy, "Down at the Doctors" on Hooked and "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" on Let It Rock. The covers of "Ready for Love" and "Fire and Water" are notable, as both were made famous by bands with Paul Rodgers as the lead singer. The former song was originally recorded by Mott the Hoople, whose guitarist Mick Ralphs was later in Bad Company and whose lead singer Ian Hunter originally performed "Once Bitten, Twice Shy", a major hit for Great White in 1989. The Dr. Feelgood song "Down at the Doctors" is misspelled in the credits as "Down to the Doctor".

Contents

Recover was issued with an altered order of the songs by the label Axe Killer in France in 2002, under the name The Final Cuts and in 2003 by Mausoleum Records with two bonus tracks, under the name Revisiting Familiar Waters.

In 2004, the Italian label Horizon-Italy re-issued the album with the title Burning House of Love, without the band's permission. The compilation's title was considered to be in very bad taste, given that it was released just a year after The Station nightclub fire at a 2003 Great White concert. The band has since condemned the label for illegally making this album, and has urged all fans not to buy it. The Italian label, on the other end, promptly changed the title to Love Removal Machine, without changing cover or content of the CD.

Deadline Records issued a double-CD deluxe edition of Recover in 2007, with a bonus CD containing tracks taken from other Great White albums and from tribute albums where Jack Russell had sung.

Band members

  • Jack Russell – lead and backing vocals
  • Mark Kendall – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Michael Lardie – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, engineer
  • Tony Montana – bass
  • Audie Desbrow – drums
  • Production

  • Melissa Sewell - assistant engineer
  • Songs

    1Love Removal Machine4:31
    2Again and Again3:40
    3Ready for Love4:41

    References

    Recover (Great White album) Wikipedia