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COVERDALE - PAGE, AMALGAMA, RISING WINGS, STARBENDERS, DOMINO DRIVE, CAM COLE, METALLICA, GREAT MASTERS, ANN WILSON, BLACK STONE CHERRY, JETJRO TULL, OOMPH, LULESIC, ROLLING STONES, PAUL RODGERS
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COVERDALE - PAGE, AMALGAMA, RISING WINGS, STARBENDERS, DOMINO DRIVE, CAM COLE, METALLICA, GREAT MASTERS, ANN WILSON, BLACK STONE CHERRY, JETJRO TULL, OOMPH, LULESIC, ROLLING STONES, PAUL RODGERS
"TOP 11 COUNTDOWN WITH "
" LEAVE"
ROCKSTORY
"(COVERDALE - PAGE BIOGRAPHY)"
"Coverdale–Page is a collaboration by English singer David Coverdale and guitarist Jimmy Page. They released one single self titled album on 15 March 1993 . After completing the Liquor & Poker World Tour in September 1990, vocalist David Coverdale decided to put his band Whitesnake on indefinite hold, wanting to take a break from the music industry. Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, meanwhile, had been working on the Led Zeppelin Remasters, which led to discussion with singer Robert Plant and bassist John Paul Jones about a potential reunion. Though initially interested, Plant decided to back out, feeling that a reunion might "put his solo career at risk". Wanting to work on new music, Page then began looking for a new collaborator. As both he and Coverdale were signed to Geffen Records, A&R executive John Kalodner suggested them working together. The idea was submitted to Coverdale and Page in January 1991. Coverdale and Page met at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York at the end of March 1991 for discussion which led to a writing session and were later joined by drummer Denny Carmassi and bassist Ricky Phillips to flesh out the songs; these rehearsals lasted for several months. Coverdale and Page made their first public appearance together in May 1991, when they joined Poison onstage in Reno for a rendition of Led Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll" (1971). Critical reception towards Coverdale–Page was generally mixed; some music critics praised Coverdale and Page's partnership as a successful blend of both their respective bands. However, others viewed the collaboration as a second-rate Led Zeppelin, with many drawing unfavourable comparisons between Coverdale and Robert Plant. The album charted in 12 countries, including reaching number four in the UK and number five in the US. It was certified platinum in the US and Canada, respectively. Following a short Japanese tour in December 1993, Coverdale and Page parted ways. A reissue is tentatively scheduled for 2023, while Coverdale and Page have also discussed a potential reunion. "
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