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{{Infobox Album
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name = Coverdale-Page
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image = [[Image:CPalbum1993.jpg
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caption =
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type = Studio album
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artist = [[Coverdale-Page
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released = 15 March 1993
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recorded = Fall 1991 - Winter 1992 at Little Mountain Studios in Vancouver; Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida; Abbey Road Studios in London; and Highbrow Productions in Hook City, Nevada.
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genre = Hard rock, blues rock, rock
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language = English
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length = 61 minutes 5 seconds
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label = Geffen Records
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catalogue = GEFD 224487
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producer = Jimmy Page, David Coverdale, Mike Fraser
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engineer = Michael McIntyre
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Coverdale-Page (sometimes written Coverdale • Page) is an album by [[Whitesnake lead singer [[David Coverdale and ex-[[Led Zeppelin and [[The Firm (band)|the Firm guitarist [[Jimmy Page (as [[Coverdale-Page), released by [[Geffen Records on 27 March 1993.
Overview
Despite alternative rock and gangsta rap being in vogue on the charts and radio at the time, the album displayed a strong showing initially, reaching number 4 in the [[United Kingdom and number 5 on the US [[Billboard 200 chart, while the first single released, 'Pride and Joy', reached the number 1 spot on the [[Album Rock Tracks chart for six weeks. The eleven track eponymous debut was recorded at [[Little Mountain Sound Studios|Little Mountain Studios in [[Vancouver, [[Criteria Studios in [[Miami, [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida, [[Abbey Road Studios in [[London and Highbrow Productions in Hook City, [[Nevada (U.S. state)|Nevada. A further six tracks recorded between Page and Coverdale remain unreleased, three of them being 'Good Love', 'Saccharin' and 'Southern Comfort'.
Adding to the Led Zeppelin sound of this album was the [[John Bonham-influenced work of former [[Montrose (band)|Montrose drummer [[Denny Carmassi, and seasoned session bass player [[Ricky Philips. According to David Coverdale, the traffic sign shown on the cover of the album signified 'two roads joining to one road, trying to express unification or joining together.'[1]
Carmassi later joined Coverdale in Whitesnake, in June 1994, while Page joined [[Robert Plant in the duo, Jimmy Page & Robert Plant.
Reviews
Reviewer
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Country
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Review
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Year
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Score
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Rolling Stone
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United States
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Album Reviews
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15 April 1993
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3/5 stars
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Q
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United Kingdom
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Album Reviews
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May 1993
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4/5 stars
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Track list
Album information
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Track listing:
- 'Shake My Tree' ([[David Coverdale, [[Jimmy Page) - 4:54
- 'Waiting on You' (David Coverdale, Jimmy Page) - 5:16
- 'Take Me for a Little While' (David Coverdale, Jimmy Page) - 6:17
- 'Pride and Joy' (David Coverdale, Jimmy Page) - 3:32
- 'Over Now' (David Coverdale, Jimmy Page) - 5:24
- 'Feeling Hot' (David Coverdale, Jimmy Page) - 4:11
- 'Easy Does It' (David Coverdale, Jimmy Page) - 5:53
- 'Take a Look at Yourself' (David Coverdale, Jimmy Page) - 5:02
- 'Don't Leave Me This Way' (David Coverdale, Jimmy Page) - 7:53
- 'Absolution Blues' (David Coverdale, Jimmy Page) - 6:00
- 'Whisper a Prayer for the Dying' (David Coverdale, Jimmy Page) - 6:54
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Chart positions
Album
Chart (1993)
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Peak Position
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Norwegian Albums Chart[2]
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11
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UK Albums Chart[3]
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4
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US Billboard The 200 Albums Chart[4]
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5
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Canadian RPM Top 100 Chart[5]
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5
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Swedish Albums Chart[6]
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8
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Swiss Albums Chart[7]
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16
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Australian ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart[8]
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25
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German Albums Chart[9]
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27
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Dutch Albums Chart[10]
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55
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Singles
Year
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Single
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Chart
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Position
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1993
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'Pride and Joy'
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US Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart[11]
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1
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1993
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'Pride and Joy'
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Canadian RPM Top 100 Chart[12]
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50
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1993
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'Shake My Tree'
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US Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart[13]
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3
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1993
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'Shake My Tree'
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Canadian RPM Top 100 Chart[14]
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81
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1993
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'Take Me for a Little While'
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UK Singles Chart[15]
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29
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1993
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'Take Me for a Little While'
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US Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart[16]
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15
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1993
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'Take Me for a Little While'
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Canadian RPM Top 100 Chart[17]
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77
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1993
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'Take Me for a Little While'
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US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart[18]
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15
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1993
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'Take a Look at Yourself'
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UK Singles Chart[19]
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43
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Sales certifications
Album
Country
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Sales
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Certification
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Canada ([[Canadian Recording Industry Association|CRIA)
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100,000+
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Platinum[20]
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United Kingdom ([[British Phonographic Industry|BPI)
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60,000+
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Silver[21]
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United States ([[RIAA)
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1,000,000+
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Platinum[22]
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Certification history
Organization
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Level
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Date
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RIAA – USA
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Gold
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8 June 1993
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RIAA – USA
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Platinum
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7 April 1995
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Credits
Personnel
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- Musicians:
- David Coverdale - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
- Jimmy Page - electric guitars, bass, harmonica, dulcimer, backing vocals
- Lester Mendel - keyboards, percussion
- Jorge Casas - bass guitar
- Ricky Phillips - bass guitar
- Denny Carmassi - drums, percussion
- John Harris - harmonica
- Tommy Funderburk - backing vocals
- John Sambataro - backing vocals
- Production:
- Michael Fraser - producer, engineer, mixing
- Michael McIntyre - engineer, production co-ordination
- Keith Rose - assistant engineer
- Delwyn Brooks - assistant engineer
- Chris Brown - assistant engineer
- George Marino - mastering.
- Hugh Syme - art direction, design.
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Notes
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