81768-2.flac — White Lion - 1987 - Pride.7

Because the 7 81768-2 pressing was mastered in the 80s, it maintains the quiet parts quiet and the loud parts loud. Pride (1987): The Album Breakdown

The CD release from 1987 is highly sought after for several reasons:

The original 1987 CD release contained 10 tracks, adding up to roughly 44 minutes of runtime: (3:53) "Lonely Nights" (4:16) "Don't Give Up" (3:13) "Sweet Little Loving" (4:00) "Lady of the Valley" (6:38) "Wait" (4:00) White Lion - 1987 - Pride.7 81768-2.flac

This version represents the original CD mastering from 1987. Unlike many modern remasters that apply heavy compression to maximize volume, this 1987 transfer captures the album's original dynamic range and intended EQ balance.

Following the moderate success of their debut, Fight to Survive , White Lion—comprising Mike Tramp (vocals), Vito Bratta (guitar), James LoMenzo (bass), and Greg D'Angelo (drums)—released Pride on June 21, 1987. Produced by Narada Michael Walden, the album polished the band's raw talent into a commercial, yet heavily melodic, powerhouse. Because the 7 81768-2 pressing was mastered in

(Note: Early 1987 CD back-covers misprinted the runtime of Track 7 as 3:15, though the actual audio plays for over 5 minutes). The Mainstream Hits Pride - Album by White Lion - Apple Music

Released on June 21, 1987, Pride was the band's second studio album but their major-label debut with Atlantic Records. It skyrocketed into the Billboard Top 20, shifting over two million copies in the US alone and spawning four massive singles. Track-by-Track Analysis Following the moderate success of their debut, Fight

: A rare acoustic ballad that tackled social issues. It reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, proving the band had depth beyond the Sunset Strip aesthetic.

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