Remembering White Lion

Remembering White Lion
Studio album of re-recorded songs by White Lion
Released October 5, 1999
Genre Hard rock
Length 64:43
Label Cleopatra
Producer Mike Tramp
White Lion chronology
The Best of White Lion
(1992)
Remembering White Lion
(1999)
Rocking the USA
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Remembering White Lion (also released as Last Roar in 2004 and Ultimate White Lion in 2005/2006) is a White Lion album featuring new re-recorded versions of their classic songs from previous studio albums, including the band's biggest three hits: "When the Children Cry", "Wait", and "Little Fighter".[2]

Following three albums as the lead singer of the Hard rock band Freak of Nature, Mike Tramp started a solo career releasing his debut album Capricorn in 1998 and also reformed White Lion with all new musicians. The original members left the band following the last White Lion studio album Mane Attraction in 1991 and had no interest in reforming the original band.

To avoid legal issues with former members, the band was known as Tramp's White Lion when this album was re-released in 2004 under the title "Last Roar".

The re-recorded "When the Children Cry" was released as a promo and later iTunes single[3] and was also released on several mixed compilation albums. In 2004 an acoustic version of "When the Children Cry" was recorded and featured on the "VH1 Classic Metal Mania: Stripped" compilation.

Track listing

  1. "All the Fallen Men" - 4:45
  2. "Warsong" - 5:49
  3. "El Salvador" - 4:59
  4. "Wait" - 7:00
  5. "Little Fighter" - 4:55
  6. "When the Children Cry" - 6:18
  7. "Fight to Survive" - 6:23
  8. "Living on the Edge" - 5:41
  9. "She's Got Everything" - 4:26
  10. "Lonely Nights" - 4:56
  11. "Broken Home" - 5:46
  12. "Till Death Do Us Part" - 3:45

Band members

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Allmusic (White Lion charts & awards)".
  3. "When the Children Cry (re-recorded)". Yahoo music. Retrieved 2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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