The Best of White Lion

The Best of White Lion is the first greatest hits compilation album from the Hard rock band White Lion, released in September 1992. The compilation features all of White Lion's charted singles from their three most successful albums: Pride, Big Game and Mane Attraction.[2]

The Best of White Lion
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedSeptember 15, 1992
Recorded1987-91
GenreHard rock, heavy metal, glam metal
Length67:44
LabelAtlantic
J!mco Records (Japan)
ProducerMichael Wagener
White Lion chronology
Mane Attraction
(1991)
The Best of White Lion
(1992)
Remembering White Lion
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The album features live versions of "Lady of the Valley" and "All You Need is Rock'N Roll". "Broken Heart" was initially released on the band's debut album Fight to Survive but later re-recorded on the Mane Attraction album.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Wait" - 4:01
  2. "Radar Love" - 5:56
  3. "Broken Heart" - 4:07
  4. "Hungry" - 3:56
  5. "Little Fighter" - 4:22
  6. "Lights and Thunder" - 8:06
  7. "All You Need Is Rock 'n' Roll" (Live Version) - 5:41
  8. "When the Children Cry" - 4:22
  9. "Love Don't Come Easy" - 4:09
  10. "Cry for Freedom" - 6:11
  11. "Lady of the Valley" (Live Version) - 7:40
  12. "Tell Me" - 4:29
  13. "Farewell to You" - 4:21

All songs written by Bratta & Tramp, except for "Radar Love" (which is a Golden Earring cover).

Notes

  • In some countries, "You're All I Need" (from the band's last studio album Mane Attraction) is included as the first track of the compilation, sometimes as a hidden (unlisted) track.
  • In 2000 an updated compilation was released titled "The Essential White Lion" and a second best of album was released titled "White Lion Hits" which was also re-released as "When the Children Cry and Other Hits" in 2007.

Band members

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References

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