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Good to Be Bad

Good to Be Bad is the tenth studio album by British hard rock band Whitesnake, released on 18 April 2008 in Germany, 21 April 2008 in Europe and 22 April in North America by SPV/Steamhammer. It was the band's first album of new studio material in a decade, since 1997's Restless Heart, not including the four new tracks recorded for the 2006 live album Live: In the Shadow of the Blues. The album was the very first collaboration between lead vocalist David Coverdale and guitarist Doug Aldrich. The album charted at number 62 on the Billboard 200 chart,[1] number 8 on the Top Independent albums chart, number 23 on the Canadian Albums Chart and number 7 on the UK Albums Chart.[2] As of sales in March 2011, the album sold over 700,000 copies worldwide, considered as unexpected as an independent label release.[3]

Good to Be Bad
Studio album by
Released18 April 2008
Recorded2007
Studio
GenreHard rock
Length59:14
Label
ProducerThe Brutal Brothers
Whitesnake chronology
Singles from Good to Be Bad
  1. "Lay Down Your Love"
    Released: 2008
  2. "All for Love"
    Released: 2008
  3. "Summer Rain"
    Released: 2008
  4. "Can You Hear the Wind Blow"
    Released: 2008
Alternate Cover
Japanese expanded edition release (2011)
Alternate Cover
Worldwide reissued release (2023)

The album contained three singles, "Lay Down Your Love", "All for Love", "Summer Rain", and one promotional single, "Can You Hear the Wind Blow". Despite being released through a hard rock independent label, alongside the album itself (with the exception of the Warner record label only to be released in Japan), all of the singles failed to chart.

On 28 April 2023, the album received a reissue by RHINO Entertainment under the name, Still...Good to Be Bad, similar to the 2011 expanded Japanese version. The reissue contained 2-LP remixes and remasters alongside alternate mixes and demo "Evolutions" tapes. The album was widely made available for streaming despite the majority of the songs from that album appeared on the "Red, White, and Blues" trilogy (2020's Love Songs and The Rock Album, and 2021's The Blues Album), respectively.

Background edit

Ever since continuing their touring non-stop from 2003 to support the band's 25th anniversary, Whitesnake had signed into new a record contract with Steamhammer/SPV and released their 2006's Live... in the Shadow of the Blues live album, containing four songs which ended up on the album's tracklist.[4][5] That apparently speculated that plans for a new Whitesnake album would be in business after which Coverdale planned to only tour for a short period time with the band, asserting that it would be just "for fun." However, despite his claims, Coverdale decided to plan ahead in fact that the band was coming up with new material to a need for "new meat to bite into" in order keep the touring "interesting".[6]

Production and composition edit

 
Doug Aldrich (pictured in 2017) co-wrote contributions to the majority of the album since his introduction in 2003.

Recording sessions reportedly began in 2007 at Coverdale's residence in Lake Tahoe, Nevada (Snakebyte Studios), where the previous lineup had recorded 1997's Restless Heart album back in 1995.[7][8][9] It was also recorded at Casa DALA and Clear Lake Audio in Los Angeles, California. Coverdale was joined by Doug Aldrich, who recently played with Dio, as they apparently talked about plans for the new album effortlessly, in which the band had felt the need to make music after an extensive touring load. Coverdale expressed his intellect towards Aldrich, previously a touring member of the band since 2003, as the two have a fruitful working relationship with each other, as stated in an official interview:

He is a very gifted individual and very enthusiastic. He also helped engineer & mix the record, so he was involved from the very beginning of the project to the end. That is something that has never happened before. Doug’s a welcome breath of fresh air for me. He doesn’t bring any excess baggage. No questionable agenda and no unnecessary ego to stroke. He just gets on with it. He’s very caring and passionate about what he does, and thank goodness, the passion includes Whitesnake. He was exposed to Whitesnake before we met, or worked together, so, he was familiar with the approach and the creative identities I’d established, but, he brings such an incredible energy and urgency to Whitesnake that it helps stretch the boundaries much further, without compromising the original attitude. He’s an electrifying guitarist, as anyone who has seen him can testify. Very inspiring to me. The other bonus, of course, is that we’ve developed a strong, supportive personal friendship…[10]

After wrapping up ideas for the album, the band rehearsed and started recording with the rest of the current touring members with secondary session guitarist Reb Beach, drummer Chris Frazier, bassist Timothy Drury, and keyboardist Uriah Duffy. Coverdale, Aldrich, and McIntyre produced and mixed the album themselves, while it was mastered by David Donnelly.[7]

The album was slated to be originally released in the summer of 2007. However, the band was still touring extensively throughout the rest of the summer, citing that every major city in the United States headlined the band "every night of the week this season." Despite the delays, Coverdale stated that it was not a big deal for the band to release it at this time, and objected "that there was no real rush for us to finish the project quickly," feeling that he would rather take a year off from touring in attempt to resort the pressure from making the record.[10] This resulted on delays for the recording and production schedule that was meant to be finalized, but it wasn't a major problem to Coverdale. The band tentatively pushed its date ahead to October 2007 and then May 2008. The album was, however, in fact released on April, a month earlier than its anticipated May release date.[11][12] At that same timeframe, Whitesnake reissued their ground-breaking eponymous album in respect of its 20th anniversary in May and June 2007 through EMI.[13]

In December 2007, Tommy Aldridge had left the group due to pursuing "alternate musical adventures".[14][15] Aldridge was replaced Chris Frazier, who previously was called up into the touring lineup to re-record some of the tracks that Aldridge appeared on the four new tracks recorded for the 2006 live album but also played on the full-length album.[15] Aldridge won’t return to the band until January 2013, where the band has also parted ways with Frazier after that.

Release and promotion edit

Good to Be Bad was released on 18 April 2008 in Germany,[16] 21 April for the rest of Europe, and 22 April in North America.[17] The album peaked at number 7 at their native UK chart and finished at the top spot for the UK Rock & Metal albums chart with opening sales around 13,000 to 14,000 copies.[18][19] In the US, it only peaked 62 on the Billboard 200, but number 8 on the Independent Albums Chart.[20] In total, the album charted in 19 countries, with Finland and Norway charting the highest at number 5. The album only peaked in the US Billboard Top 200 prior to its release and spent 3 weeks there; however, it also spent 5 weeks in the Independent Albums chart. The record sold more than 74,000 copies worldwide in its first week of release. Nielsen Soundscan initially reported its first week sales in the United States around 28,000 copies as of 8 May 2008. The album only sold around 700,000 copies by 2011, implying the fact that it charted lower in the US from a minor independent label as a factor.[3] Despite earning no sales certification for an independent release, it was considered a comeback album since the release of 1997's Restless Heart as a "David Coverdale & Whitesnake" moniker previously in over a decade.

Reissues edit

On 7 September 2011, Warner Japan released an expanded album version under the name Still... Good to Be Bad exclusive to Japan only. The expanded Japanese reissue consisted of 4 bonus tracks from the previous live album Live... in the Shadow of the Blues with the drum tracks only to be re-recorded by Chris Frazier. It also contained a bonus DVD that featured the band performing at Cutting Room in New York City on 10 April 2008, with two music videos (Ready to Rock & Lay Down Your Love), the whole 2006 live album performance, and an exclusive interview of the album followed by a slideshow that plays the acoustic version of Summer Rain. Another version of this album was reissued on 13 April 2013 with the Japanese tour included.[21][22]

On 24 February 2023, Whitesnake and Rhino Entertainment announced the album reissue to celebrate its original 15th anniversary respectively on remixes and remastered versions on the album in 4-CD and 2-LP formats, along with previously unreleased material with former and current band members' mixes and their demo "Evolutions" released on 28 April 2023. The songs also contained new mixes featuring Hook City Harlots (Cami Thompson, Misty Rae & Jackie Landrum) and "Hook City Horns" (Rick Metz on saxes and Joshua Reed on trumpet), both recorded with the 2023 remix overridden with it. The album cover art is similar to the original release but the track listing and the album title still holds the previous 2011 Japan reissue with bonus tracks taken from their previous live album Live... in the Shadow of the Blues. A 2008-2009 world tour box set was included in Blu-Ray format.[23][24]

Whitesnake has premiered new videos published on YouTube for "Can You Hear the Wind Blow", "All I Want is You", "Call on Me", "Lay Down Your Love", and "All for Love", taken from the 2023 reissue.

Touring edit

Promo tour: before the release edit

Right before the release, the album's promotional tour began on 23 March 2008 in Wellington, New Zealand at Westpac Stadium right until they hit the brakes at Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, Australia on 31 March 2008. Coverdale and Aldrich later performed at the Cutting Room in New York City on 10 April by singing an acoustic version of "Can You Hear the Wind Blow", "Lay Down Your Love", and "All I Want, All I Need." The whole performance was later included in the 2018 Unzipped complication box set as "Starkers." The band took a touring hiatus for over a month to announce tour dates after the album's release.

2008 Good to Be Bad world tour edit

 
David Coverdale performing with Whitesnake at the 2008 Arrow Rock Festival, Nijmegen, Netherlands.

The Good to Be Bad tour resumed at Manaus, Brasil on 3 May 2008 and later went on to forty countries followed by South America, Europe, and Japan, respectively. During the summer of 2008, the band co-headlined in Sweden Rock Festival dated from 4–7 June. They also toured with Def Leppard (consisting of former Whitesnake's lead guitarist from 1987–88, Vivian Campbell) in the UK supported alongside Thunder and Black Stone Cherry, both respectively toured for each of the two leg sets, first at Glasgow SECC on 17 June,[25] lasting for about a month until 17 July at Nottingham at Motorpoint Arena. Whitesnake also co-headlined with Alice Cooper from 18 November through the first day of December. Former Whitesnake band member Adrian Vandenberg was guested on two concerts, on 15 June at Arrow Rock Festival located at Nijmegen and at Tilburg (concluding the tour) on 20 December, both of which happened during the 2008 Good to Be Bad tour. The band then again took a six-month touring hiatus to recuperate for the upcoming 2009 Still... Good to Be Bad tour.

2009 Still... Good to Be Bad European tour edit

Whitesnake went on for the very next extra leg set for the album's tour on 21 May 2009 at Sandnes, Norway. The set then followed to further western European countries like Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Luxembourg, France, Holland, Belgium, and Ireland, respectively. The tour set ended on 14 June 2009 at Download Festival in Donington Park, UK.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com     [26]
AllMusic     [27]
Classic Rock     [28]
The Guardian     [29]
IGN(8.1/10)[30]
Metal.de7/10[31]
Metal Hammer (Germany)6/7[32]
Metal Storm          [33]
PopMatters          [34]
Record Collector     [35]
Rock Hard8/10[36]

Overall reviews are mainly positive throughout the course of the album. IGN's Jim Kaz favorably described the album: "a well-worn leather jacket, Good To Be Bad has a warm familiarity about it that just feels right [...] has enough shining, mega-rock moments to endear itself to fans old and new. Without posturing or pretension, it just rocks."[30]

AllMusic's Thom Jurek initially expressed his support for the album stating, "his (Coverdale's) brand of ROCK with chugging outsized guitars is palatable because of his reliance on crafting excellent choruses and hooks. It's a hell of a comeback and ranks right near the top of the Whitesnake catalog," but cited a minor setback, "it seems strange that such a timeless sound has vanished from mainstream rock -- guitars just don't sound like this on records anymore." Despite this, he positively rated the album 4/5.[27]

Classic Rock's Philip Wilding mildly gave out a mixed review on the album's Still... Good to Be Bad re-release, giving it a 3.5 out of 5. He stated about the album: "was something of an unexpected gem for those who had given up on the band returning to their original soul and blues roots. [...] Even when Coverdale's vocal slips off-key, the recording doesn’t spare the singer’s blushes. It’s not ever likely to be the first thing you turn to on this hefty reissue, but it’s guaranteed to be the disc [Disc 4 called 'Evolution'] that will keep bringing you back for more."[28]

Awards edit

Good to Be Bad won the Classic Rock Award for "Album of the Year" in November 2008.[37] The band was also honored for the "Best Album of The Year" with the 2008 Dino Award in The Dinosaur Rock Guitar forum.[38]

Similarly, the album's worldwide reissue was ranked 17th by Dig! magazine (part of Warner) among the "Best reissues of 2023: 20 Essential box set and vinyl releases."[39]

Track listings edit

All songs written by David Coverdale and Doug Aldrich, except where noted.[40]

No.TitleLength
1."Best Years"5:16
2."Can You Hear the Wind Blow"5:03
3."Call on Me"5:01
4."All I Want, All I Need"5:40
5."Good to Be Bad"5:13
6."All for Love"5:13
7."Summer Rain"6:10
8."Lay Down Your Love"6:01
9."A Fool in Love"5:50
10."Got What You Need"4:15
11."'Til the End of Time"5:32
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."All for Love" (Doug Aldrich guitar solo)5:20
12."Summer Rain" (Acoustic version)5:21
European Bonus Disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Summer Rain" (Acoustic version) 5:21
2."All I Want All I Need" (Radio edit) 3:58
3."Take Me with You" (Live)Coverdale, Micky Moody7:51
4."Ready to Rock" (Enhanced video) 4:19
US/Canadian bonus CD; All tracks taken from Live: In the Shadow of the Blues
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Burn – Stormbringer" (Live)Coverdale, Ritchie Blackmore, Glenn Hughes Jon Lord, Ian Paice8:38
2."Give Me All Your Love" (Live)Coverdale, John Sykes4:27
3."Walking in the Shadow of the Blues" (Live)Coverdale, Bernie Marsden5:10
4."The Deeper the Love" (Live)Coverdale, Adrian Vandenberg4:32
5."Ready & Willing" (Live)Coverdale, Moody, Neil Murray, Lord, Paice5:41
6."Don't Break My Heart Again" (Live)Coverdale6:08
7."Take Me with You" (Live)Coverdale, Moody7:50
8."Ready to Rock" (Enhanced video) 4:19
Still Good to Be Bad (CD/DVD 2011 Japanese Expanded Special Edition)
No.TitleLength
1."Best Years"5:16
2."Can You Hear the Wind Blow"5:03
3."Lay Down Your Love"6:01
4."If You Want Me" (Re-recorded with Chris Frazier on drums)4:08
5."All I Want All I Need"5:40
6."Call on Me"5:01
7."Ready to Rock" (Re-recorded with Chris Frazier on drums)4:19
8."Summer Rain"6:10
9."Good to Be Bad"5:13
10."All for Love"5:13
11."All I Want Is You" (Re-recorded with Chris Frazier on drums)4:12
12."Got What You Need"4:15
13."A Fool in Love"5:50
14."Dog" (Re-recorded with Chris Frazier on drums)3:27
15."'Til the End of Time"5:32
Bonus DVD - Still Good to Be Bad
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ready to Rock" (Music video)  
2."Lay Down Your Love" (Music video)  
3."Give Me All Your Love" (Cutting Room NY acoustic performance)Coverdale, John Sykes 
4."Can You Hear the Wind Blow" (Cutting Room NY acoustic performance)  
5."All I Want All I Need" (Cutting Room NY acoustic performance)  
6."Lay Down Your Love" (Cutting Room NY acoustic performance)  
7."Fool for Your Loving" (Cutting Room NY acoustic performance)Coverdale, Moody, Marsden 
8."The Deeper the Love" (Cutting Room NY acoustic performance)Coverdale, Vandenberg 
9."Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" (Cutting Room NY acoustic performance)Michael Price, Dan Walsh 
10."Here I Go Again" (Cutting Room NY acoustic performance)Coverdale, Marsden 
11."Good to Be Bad interview"  
12."Live in the Shadow of the Blues" (EPK)  
13."Slideshow (featuring "Summer Rain" acoustic version)"  
Still... Good To Be Bad (15th Anniversary Edition)
Disc 1: 2023 Remix
No.TitleLength
1."Best Years"5:15
2."Can You Hear the Wind Blow"5:23
3."Lay Down Your Love"6:10
4."All I Want, All I Need"5:40
5."Call on Me"5:00
6."All for Love"5:11
7."Good to Be Bad"5:09
8."Summer Rain"6:23
9."If You Want Me"4:08
10."Got What You Need"4:14
11."Dog"3:27
12."All I Want Is You"4:44
13."A Fool in Love"5:45
14."Ready to Rock"4:27
15."'Til the End of Time"5:21
Total length:76:17
Disc 2: 2023 Remaster
No.TitleLength
1."Best Years"5:16
2."Can You Hear the Wind Blow"5:04
3."Lay Down Your Love"6:02
4."If You Want Me" (Re-recorded with Chris Frazier on drums)4:09
5."All I Want, All I Need"5:42
6."Call on Me"5:03
7."Ready to Rock" (Re-recorded with Chris Frazier on drums)4:29
8."Summer Rain"6:11
9."Good to Be Bad"5:15
10."All for Love"5:15
11."All I Want Is You" (Re-recorded with Chris Frazier on drums)4:36
12."Got What You Need"4:16
13."A Fool in Love"5:49
14."Dog" (Re-recorded with Chris Frazier on drums)3:27
15."'Til the End of Time"5:36
Total length:76:10
Disc 3: With Hook City Harlots (Tracks 1-7) & Alternate Mixes (Tracks 8-13); All taken from the 2023 Remix
No.TitleLength
1."Lay Down Your Love"6:09
2."Call On Me"5:01
3."All for Love"5:11
4."Good To Be Bad"5:09
5."If You Want Me" (with Hook City Horns)4:08
6."Got What You Need"4:15
7."A Fool In Love"5:47
8."Dog" (Re-recorded with Tommy Aldridge on drums)3:27
9."All I Want Is You" (Re-recorded with Tommy Aldridge on drums)4:44
10."Ready to Rock" (Re-recorded with Tommy Aldridge on drums)4:28
11."If You Want Me" (Re-recorded with Tommy Aldridge on drums)4:08
12."All For Love" (Doug Aldrich Alternate Solo)5:13
13."Summer Rain" (Unzipped)6:23
Total length:64:03
Disc 4: Evolutions
No.TitleLength
1."Best Years"6:01
2."Can You Hear the Wind Blow"5:41
3."Lay Down Your Love"5:49
4."All I Want, All I Need"5:44
5."Call on Me"5:09
6."All for Love"5:43
7."Good to Be Bad"5:00
8."Summer Rain"4:39
9."If You Want Me"4:07
10."Got What You Need"4:27
11."Dog"3:28
12."All I Want Is You"5:11
13."A Fool in Love"5:46
14."Ready to Rock"4:17
15."'Til the End of Time"5:53
Total length:76:55

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[7][41]

Whitesnake
Additional personnel (2023 Alternate mixes)
  • Tommy Aldridge – drums (Bonus tracks from Live: In the Shadow of the Blues, re-recorded remixes)
  • Cami Thompson – backing vocals (Hook City Harlots)
  • Misty Rae – backing vocals (Hook City Harlots)
  • Jackie Landrum – backing vocals (Hook City Harlots)
  • Rick Metz – saxes
  • Joshua Reed – trumpet
Production
  • Coverdale, Aldrich, Michael McIntyre (The Brutal Brothers) — producer, engineer, mixing
  • David Donnelly — mastering (at DNA, Los Angeles)
  • Mike Tacci – engineering
  • Preston Boebel – assistant engineering
Design
  • Hugh Gilmour — artwork design & linear notes
Management
  • David Weise — business management
  • Jeffery Light — legal affairs
  • Myman Abell Fineman Fox — legal affairs
  • Rod MacSween — agent
Reissue
  • Nik Rosales – assistant engineering
  • Christopher Collier – mixing (2023 remix); backing vocals
  • Tom Gordon – mixing (2023 remix); producer
  • Scott Hull – remastering (at Masterdisk, Peekskill, New York)
  • Rob Gross — product manager
  • Kristin Attaway — production & packaging manager
  • William Hames — studio photography
  • Sheryl Farber — additional editorial
  • John Srebalus — additional editorial
  • Tom Gordon — additional editorial

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Release history edit

Release formats for Good to Be Bad
Region Date Label Format Catalog Notes
Germany 18 April 2008 SPV/Steamhammer LP SPV 98131
United States & Europe 21 April 2008 (Europe) & 22 April 2008 (US) SPV/Steamhammer CD SPV 98132
Japan 23 April 2008 WEA CD WPCR-12846
Japan 7 September 2011 WEA CD, DVD WPZR-30414-5, WPCR-30471/2 (with 2013 Japanese Tour) "Still... Good to Be Bad " only available as a Japan import by Warner Music Group. Originally announced and released in 2011, another version with the recorded Japanese tour was released on 13 April 2013.
Worldwide 28 April 2023, 17 May 2023 (JP) Rhino CD, SHM-CD, Digital, LP, Blu-ray DVD R2695448, RCV1695449, WPCR-18598/9, WPZR-30942/6 Full reissue of the album "Still... Good to Be Bad" announced with remixes/remasters worldwide by Rhino.

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External links edit

  • "Planet Rock" Article
  • Feature from Doug Aldrich's official website
  • Coverdale comments on the album on "MetalNews"
  • Uriah Duffy Official Website

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Good to Be Bad is the tenth studio album by British hard rock band Whitesnake released on 18 April 2008 in Germany 21 April 2008 in Europe and 22 April in North America by SPV Steamhammer It was the band s first album of new studio material in a decade since 1997 s Restless Heart not including the four new tracks recorded for the 2006 live album Live In the Shadow of the Blues The album was the very first collaboration between lead vocalist David Coverdale and guitarist Doug Aldrich The album charted at number 62 on the Billboard 200 chart 1 number 8 on the Top Independent albums chart number 23 on the Canadian Albums Chart and number 7 on the UK Albums Chart 2 As of sales in March 2011 the album sold over 700 000 copies worldwide considered as unexpected as an independent label release 3 Good to Be BadStudio album by WhitesnakeReleased18 April 2008Recorded2007StudioCasa DALA and Clear Lake Audio Los Angeles California Snakebyte Studios Lake Tahoe Nevada GenreHard rockLength59 14LabelSPV SteamhammerWEA Japan ProducerThe Brutal Brothers David CoverdaleDoug AldrichMichael McIntyre Whitesnake chronologyLive In the Shadow of the Blues 2006 Good to Be Bad 2008 30th Anniversary Collection 2008 Singles from Good to Be Bad Lay Down Your Love Released 2008 All for Love Released 2008 Summer Rain Released 2008 Can You Hear the Wind Blow Released 2008Alternate CoverJapanese expanded edition release 2011 Alternate CoverWorldwide reissued release 2023 The album contained three singles Lay Down Your Love All for Love Summer Rain and one promotional single Can You Hear the Wind Blow Despite being released through a hard rock independent label alongside the album itself with the exception of the Warner record label only to be released in Japan all of the singles failed to chart On 28 April 2023 the album received a reissue by RHINO Entertainment under the name Still Good to Be Bad similar to the 2011 expanded Japanese version The reissue contained 2 LP remixes and remasters alongside alternate mixes and demo Evolutions tapes The album was widely made available for streaming despite the majority of the songs from that album appeared on the Red White and Blues trilogy 2020 s Love Songs and The Rock Album and 2021 s The Blues Album respectively Contents 1 Background 2 Production and composition 3 Release and promotion 3 1 Reissues 4 Touring 4 1 Promo tour before the release 4 2 2008 Good to Be Bad world tour 4 3 2009 Still Good to Be Bad European tour 5 Reception 5 1 Awards 6 Track listings 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 9 Release history 10 References 11 External linksBackground editEver since continuing their touring non stop from 2003 to support the band s 25th anniversary Whitesnake had signed into new a record contract with Steamhammer SPV and released their 2006 s Live in the Shadow of the Blues live album containing four songs which ended up on the album s tracklist 4 5 That apparently speculated that plans for a new Whitesnake album would be in business after which Coverdale planned to only tour for a short period time with the band asserting that it would be just for fun However despite his claims Coverdale decided to plan ahead in fact that the band was coming up with new material to a need for new meat to bite into in order keep the touring interesting 6 Production and composition edit nbsp Doug Aldrich pictured in 2017 co wrote contributions to the majority of the album since his introduction in 2003 Recording sessions reportedly began in 2007 at Coverdale s residence in Lake Tahoe Nevada Snakebyte Studios where the previous lineup had recorded 1997 s Restless Heart album back in 1995 7 8 9 It was also recorded at Casa DALA and Clear Lake Audio in Los Angeles California Coverdale was joined by Doug Aldrich who recently played with Dio as they apparently talked about plans for the new album effortlessly in which the band had felt the need to make music after an extensive touring load Coverdale expressed his intellect towards Aldrich previously a touring member of the band since 2003 as the two have a fruitful working relationship with each other as stated in an official interview He is a very gifted individual and very enthusiastic He also helped engineer amp mix the record so he was involved from the very beginning of the project to the end That is something that has never happened before Doug s a welcome breath of fresh air for me He doesn t bring any excess baggage No questionable agenda and no unnecessary ego to stroke He just gets on with it He s very caring and passionate about what he does and thank goodness the passion includes Whitesnake He was exposed to Whitesnake before we met or worked together so he was familiar with the approach and the creative identities I d established but he brings such an incredible energy and urgency to Whitesnake that it helps stretch the boundaries much further without compromising the original attitude He s an electrifying guitarist as anyone who has seen him can testify Very inspiring to me The other bonus of course is that we ve developed a strong supportive personal friendship 10 After wrapping up ideas for the album the band rehearsed and started recording with the rest of the current touring members with secondary session guitarist Reb Beach drummer Chris Frazier bassist Timothy Drury and keyboardist Uriah Duffy Coverdale Aldrich and McIntyre produced and mixed the album themselves while it was mastered by David Donnelly 7 The album was slated to be originally released in the summer of 2007 However the band was still touring extensively throughout the rest of the summer citing that every major city in the United States headlined the band every night of the week this season Despite the delays Coverdale stated that it was not a big deal for the band to release it at this time and objected that there was no real rush for us to finish the project quickly feeling that he would rather take a year off from touring in attempt to resort the pressure from making the record 10 This resulted on delays for the recording and production schedule that was meant to be finalized but it wasn t a major problem to Coverdale The band tentatively pushed its date ahead to October 2007 and then May 2008 The album was however in fact released on April a month earlier than its anticipated May release date 11 12 At that same timeframe Whitesnake reissued their ground breaking eponymous album in respect of its 20th anniversary in May and June 2007 through EMI 13 In December 2007 Tommy Aldridge had left the group due to pursuing alternate musical adventures 14 15 Aldridge was replaced Chris Frazier who previously was called up into the touring lineup to re record some of the tracks that Aldridge appeared on the four new tracks recorded for the 2006 live album but also played on the full length album 15 Aldridge won t return to the band until January 2013 where the band has also parted ways with Frazier after that Release and promotion editGood to Be Bad was released on 18 April 2008 in Germany 16 21 April for the rest of Europe and 22 April in North America 17 The album peaked at number 7 at their native UK chart and finished at the top spot for the UK Rock amp Metal albums chart with opening sales around 13 000 to 14 000 copies 18 19 In the US it only peaked 62 on the Billboard 200 but number 8 on the Independent Albums Chart 20 In total the album charted in 19 countries with Finland and Norway charting the highest at number 5 The album only peaked in the US Billboard Top 200 prior to its release and spent 3 weeks there however it also spent 5 weeks in the Independent Albums chart The record sold more than 74 000 copies worldwide in its first week of release Nielsen Soundscan initially reported its first week sales in the United States around 28 000 copies as of 8 May 2008 The album only sold around 700 000 copies by 2011 implying the fact that it charted lower in the US from a minor independent label as a factor 3 Despite earning no sales certification for an independent release it was considered a comeback album since the release of 1997 s Restless Heart as a David Coverdale amp Whitesnake moniker previously in over a decade Reissues edit On 7 September 2011 Warner Japan released an expanded album version under the name Still Good to Be Bad exclusive to Japan only The expanded Japanese reissue consisted of 4 bonus tracks from the previous live album Live in the Shadow of the Blues with the drum tracks only to be re recorded by Chris Frazier It also contained a bonus DVD that featured the band performing at Cutting Room in New York City on 10 April 2008 with two music videos Ready to Rock amp Lay Down Your Love the whole 2006 live album performance and an exclusive interview of the album followed by a slideshow that plays the acoustic version of Summer Rain Another version of this album was reissued on 13 April 2013 with the Japanese tour included 21 22 On 24 February 2023 Whitesnake and Rhino Entertainment announced the album reissue to celebrate its original 15th anniversary respectively on remixes and remastered versions on the album in 4 CD and 2 LP formats along with previously unreleased material with former and current band members mixes and their demo Evolutions released on 28 April 2023 The songs also contained new mixes featuring Hook City Harlots Cami Thompson Misty Rae amp Jackie Landrum and Hook City Horns Rick Metz on saxes and Joshua Reed on trumpet both recorded with the 2023 remix overridden with it The album cover art is similar to the original release but the track listing and the album title still holds the previous 2011 Japan reissue with bonus tracks taken from their previous live album Live in the Shadow of the Blues A 2008 2009 world tour box set was included in Blu Ray format 23 24 Whitesnake has premiered new videos published on YouTube for Can You Hear the Wind Blow All I Want is You Call on Me Lay Down Your Love and All for Love taken from the 2023 reissue Touring editPromo tour before the release edit Right before the release the album s promotional tour began on 23 March 2008 in Wellington New Zealand at Westpac Stadium right until they hit the brakes at Thebarton Theatre Adelaide Australia on 31 March 2008 Coverdale and Aldrich later performed at the Cutting Room in New York City on 10 April by singing an acoustic version of Can You Hear the Wind Blow Lay Down Your Love and All I Want All I Need The whole performance was later included in the 2018 Unzipped complication box set as Starkers The band took a touring hiatus for over a month to announce tour dates after the album s release 2008 Good to Be Bad world tour edit nbsp David Coverdale performing with Whitesnake at the 2008 Arrow Rock Festival Nijmegen Netherlands The Good to Be Bad tour resumed at Manaus Brasil on 3 May 2008 and later went on to forty countries followed by South America Europe and Japan respectively During the summer of 2008 the band co headlined in Sweden Rock Festival dated from 4 7 June They also toured with Def Leppard consisting of former Whitesnake s lead guitarist from 1987 88 Vivian Campbell in the UK supported alongside Thunder and Black Stone Cherry both respectively toured for each of the two leg sets first at Glasgow SECC on 17 June 25 lasting for about a month until 17 July at Nottingham at Motorpoint Arena Whitesnake also co headlined with Alice Cooper from 18 November through the first day of December Former Whitesnake band member Adrian Vandenberg was guested on two concerts on 15 June at Arrow Rock Festival located at Nijmegen and at Tilburg concluding the tour on 20 December both of which happened during the 2008 Good to Be Bad tour The band then again took a six month touring hiatus to recuperate for the upcoming 2009 Still Good to Be Bad tour 2009 Still Good to Be Bad European tour edit Whitesnake went on for the very next extra leg set for the album s tour on 21 May 2009 at Sandnes Norway The set then followed to further western European countries like Finland Sweden Denmark Luxembourg France Holland Belgium and Ireland respectively The tour set ended on 14 June 2009 at Download Festival in Donington Park UK Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbout com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Classic Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 IGN 8 1 10 30 Metal de7 10 31 Metal Hammer Germany 6 7 32 Metal Storm nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 33 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 35 Rock Hard8 10 36 Overall reviews are mainly positive throughout the course of the album IGN s Jim Kaz favorably described the album a well worn leather jacket Good To Be Bad has a warm familiarity about it that just feels right has enough shining mega rock moments to endear itself to fans old and new Without posturing or pretension it just rocks 30 AllMusic s Thom Jurek initially expressed his support for the album stating his Coverdale s brand of ROCK with chugging outsized guitars is palatable because of his reliance on crafting excellent choruses and hooks It s a hell of a comeback and ranks right near the top of the Whitesnake catalog but cited a minor setback it seems strange that such a timeless sound has vanished from mainstream rock guitars just don t sound like this on records anymore Despite this he positively rated the album 4 5 27 Classic Rock s Philip Wilding mildly gave out a mixed review on the album s Still Good to Be Bad re release giving it a 3 5 out of 5 He stated about the album was something of an unexpected gem for those who had given up on the band returning to their original soul and blues roots Even when Coverdale s vocal slips off key the recording doesn t spare the singer s blushes It s not ever likely to be the first thing you turn to on this hefty reissue but it s guaranteed to be the disc Disc 4 called Evolution that will keep bringing you back for more 28 Awards edit Good to Be Bad won the Classic Rock Award for Album of the Year in November 2008 37 The band was also honored for the Best Album of The Year with the 2008 Dino Award in The Dinosaur Rock Guitar forum 38 Similarly the album s worldwide reissue was ranked 17th by Dig magazine part of Warner among the Best reissues of 2023 20 Essential box set and vinyl releases 39 Track listings editAll songs written by David Coverdale and Doug Aldrich except where noted 40 No TitleLength1 Best Years 5 162 Can You Hear the Wind Blow 5 033 Call on Me 5 014 All I Want All I Need 5 405 Good to Be Bad 5 136 All for Love 5 137 Summer Rain 6 108 Lay Down Your Love 6 019 A Fool in Love 5 5010 Got What You Need 4 1511 Til the End of Time 5 32 Japanese bonus tracksNo TitleLength11 All for Love Doug Aldrich guitar solo 5 2012 Summer Rain Acoustic version 5 21 European Bonus DiscNo TitleWriter s Length1 Summer Rain Acoustic version 5 212 All I Want All I Need Radio edit 3 583 Take Me with You Live Coverdale Micky Moody7 514 Ready to Rock Enhanced video 4 19 US Canadian bonus CD All tracks taken from Live In the Shadow of the BluesNo TitleWriter s Length1 Burn Stormbringer Live Coverdale Ritchie Blackmore Glenn Hughes Jon Lord Ian Paice8 382 Give Me All Your Love Live Coverdale John Sykes4 273 Walking in the Shadow of the Blues Live Coverdale Bernie Marsden5 104 The Deeper the Love Live Coverdale Adrian Vandenberg4 325 Ready amp Willing Live Coverdale Moody Neil Murray Lord Paice5 416 Don t Break My Heart Again Live Coverdale6 087 Take Me with You Live Coverdale Moody7 508 Ready to Rock Enhanced video 4 19 Still Good to Be Bad CD DVD 2011 Japanese Expanded Special Edition No TitleLength1 Best Years 5 162 Can You Hear the Wind Blow 5 033 Lay Down Your Love 6 014 If You Want Me Re recorded with Chris Frazier on drums 4 085 All I Want All I Need 5 406 Call on Me 5 017 Ready to Rock Re recorded with Chris Frazier on drums 4 198 Summer Rain 6 109 Good to Be Bad 5 1310 All for Love 5 1311 All I Want Is You Re recorded with Chris Frazier on drums 4 1212 Got What You Need 4 1513 A Fool in Love 5 5014 Dog Re recorded with Chris Frazier on drums 3 2715 Til the End of Time 5 32 Bonus DVD Still Good to Be BadNo TitleWriter s Length1 Ready to Rock Music video 2 Lay Down Your Love Music video 3 Give Me All Your Love Cutting Room NY acoustic performance Coverdale John Sykes 4 Can You Hear the Wind Blow Cutting Room NY acoustic performance 5 All I Want All I Need Cutting Room NY acoustic performance 6 Lay Down Your Love Cutting Room NY acoustic performance 7 Fool for Your Loving Cutting Room NY acoustic performance Coverdale Moody Marsden 8 The Deeper the Love Cutting Room NY acoustic performance Coverdale Vandenberg 9 Ain t No Love in the Heart of the City Cutting Room NY acoustic performance Michael Price Dan Walsh 10 Here I Go Again Cutting Room NY acoustic performance Coverdale Marsden 11 Good to Be Bad interview 12 Live in the Shadow of the Blues EPK 13 Slideshow featuring Summer Rain acoustic version Still Good To Be Bad 15th Anniversary Edition Disc 1 2023 RemixNo TitleLength1 Best Years 5 152 Can You Hear the Wind Blow 5 233 Lay Down Your Love 6 104 All I Want All I Need 5 405 Call on Me 5 006 All for Love 5 117 Good to Be Bad 5 098 Summer Rain 6 239 If You Want Me 4 0810 Got What You Need 4 1411 Dog 3 2712 All I Want Is You 4 4413 A Fool in Love 5 4514 Ready to Rock 4 2715 Til the End of Time 5 21Total length 76 17 Disc 2 2023 RemasterNo TitleLength1 Best Years 5 162 Can You Hear the Wind Blow 5 043 Lay Down Your Love 6 024 If You Want Me Re recorded with Chris Frazier on drums 4 095 All I Want All I Need 5 426 Call on Me 5 037 Ready to Rock Re recorded with Chris Frazier on drums 4 298 Summer Rain 6 119 Good to Be Bad 5 1510 All for Love 5 1511 All I Want Is You Re recorded with Chris Frazier on drums 4 3612 Got What You Need 4 1613 A Fool in Love 5 4914 Dog Re recorded with Chris Frazier on drums 3 2715 Til the End of Time 5 36Total length 76 10 Disc 3 With Hook City Harlots Tracks 1 7 amp Alternate Mixes Tracks 8 13 All taken from the 2023 RemixNo TitleLength1 Lay Down Your Love 6 092 Call On Me 5 013 All for Love 5 114 Good To Be Bad 5 095 If You Want Me with Hook City Horns 4 086 Got What You Need 4 157 A Fool In Love 5 478 Dog Re recorded with Tommy Aldridge on drums 3 279 All I Want Is You Re recorded with Tommy Aldridge on drums 4 4410 Ready to Rock Re recorded with Tommy Aldridge on drums 4 2811 If You Want Me Re recorded with Tommy Aldridge on drums 4 0812 All For Love Doug Aldrich Alternate Solo 5 1313 Summer Rain Unzipped 6 23Total length 64 03 Disc 4 EvolutionsNo TitleLength1 Best Years 6 012 Can You Hear the Wind Blow 5 413 Lay Down Your Love 5 494 All I Want All I Need 5 445 Call on Me 5 096 All for Love 5 437 Good to Be Bad 5 008 Summer Rain 4 399 If You Want Me 4 0710 Got What You Need 4 2711 Dog 3 2812 All I Want Is You 5 1113 A Fool in Love 5 4614 Ready to Rock 4 1715 Til the End of Time 5 53Total length 76 55Personnel editCredits are adapted from the album s liner notes 7 41 Whitesnake David Coverdale vocals Doug Aldrich guitars backing vocals Reb Beach guitars backing vocals Timothy Drury keyboards backing vocals Uriah Duffy bass backing vocals Chris Frazier drums Additional personnel 2023 Alternate mixes Tommy Aldridge drums Bonus tracks from Live In the Shadow of the Blues re recorded remixes Cami Thompson backing vocals Hook City Harlots Misty Rae backing vocals Hook City Harlots Jackie Landrum backing vocals Hook City Harlots Rick Metz saxes Joshua Reed trumpet Production Coverdale Aldrich Michael McIntyre The Brutal Brothers producer engineer mixing David Donnelly mastering at DNA Los Angeles Mike Tacci engineering Preston Boebel assistant engineering Design Hugh Gilmour artwork design amp linear notes Management David Weise business management Jeffery Light legal affairs Myman Abell Fineman Fox legal affairs Rod MacSween agent Reissue Nik Rosales assistant engineering Christopher Collier mixing 2023 remix backing vocals Tom Gordon mixing 2023 remix producer Scott Hull remastering at Masterdisk Peekskill New York Rob Gross product manager Kristin Attaway production amp packaging manager William Hames studio photography Sheryl Farber additional editorial John Srebalus additional editorial Tom Gordon additional editorialCharts editWeekly charts edit 2008 weekly chart performance for Good to Be Bad Chart 2008 Peakposition Austrian Albums O3 Austria 42 11 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 43 70 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 44 75 Brazil Charts 45 36 Canadian Albums Billboard 46 23 Danish Albums Hitlisten 47 18 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 48 33 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 49 5 French Albums SNEP 50 69 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 51 6 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 52 8 Irish Albums IRMA 53 95 Italian Albums FIMI 54 57 Japanese Albums Oricon 55 12 Norwegian Albums VG lista 56 5 Scottish Albums Chart 57 6 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 58 10 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 59 15 UK Albums OCC 60 7 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 61 1 US Billboard 200 62 62 US Independent Albums Billboard 63 8 US Top Hard Rock Albums Billboard 64 7 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 65 18 2023 weekly chart performance for Good to Be Bad and 15th anniversary Chart 2023 Peakposition Japanese Albums Oricon 66 43 Japanese Hot Albums Billboard Japan 67 58 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 68 12Release history editRelease formats for Good to Be Bad Region Date Label Format Catalog Notes Germany 18 April 2008 SPV Steamhammer LP SPV 98131 United States amp Europe 21 April 2008 Europe amp 22 April 2008 US SPV Steamhammer CD SPV 98132 Japan 23 April 2008 WEA CD WPCR 12846 Japan 7 September 2011 WEA CD DVD WPZR 30414 5 WPCR 30471 2 with 2013 Japanese Tour Still Good to Be Bad only available as a Japan import by Warner Music Group Originally announced and released in 2011 another version with the recorded Japanese tour was released on 13 April 2013 Worldwide 28 April 2023 17 May 2023 JP Rhino CD SHM CD Digital LP Blu ray DVD R2695448 RCV1695449 WPCR 18598 9 WPZR 30942 6 Full reissue of the album Still Good to Be Bad announced with remixes remasters worldwide by Rhino References edit Good to Be Bad Billboard Albums AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 23 May 2015 Whitesnake Official Charts Official Charts Company Retrieved 25 April 2015 a b McIver Joel March 2011 Good to Be Bad SPV Steamhammer Classic Rock presents Whitesnake Forevermore The Official Album Magazine London England Future plc p 129 Whitesnake To Record New Songs For Upcoming Live Collection Blabbermouth net 4 February 2006 Retrieved 12 February 2021 Whitesnake Signs European Deal With SPV New Live Album Due In November Blabbermouth net 3 August 2006 Retrieved 12 February 2021 O Neill Eamon David Coverdale Whitesnake Eonmusic Interview October 2020 Part 1 Eonmusic Retrieved 9 February 2021 a b c Good to Be Bad booklet Steamhammer 2008 6 93723 98132 1 Stroud Graeme 3 September 2019 David Coverdale Velvet Thunder Retrieved 5 August 2021 Restless Heart 25th Anniversary Edition Whitesnake Official Website 5 August 2021 Retrieved 28 July 2021 a b Whitesnake Frontman Discusses Good To Be Bad Blabbermouth net 15 February 2008 Retrieved 12 February 2021 Whitesnake New Studio Album Tentatively Due In October Blabbermouth net 18 March 2007 Retrieved 12 February 2021 Whitesnake New Album Tentatively Due In May Blabbermouth net 13 September 2007 Retrieved 12 February 2021 Whitesnake 1987 20 Anniversary Collector s Edition Details Revealed Blabbermouth net 20 March 2007 Retrieved 12 February 2021 Chris Frazier interview Archived August 15 2009 at the Wayback Machine New drummer Chris Frazier interviewed on Whitesnake com a b Whitesnake Introduce New Drummer Chris Frazier Q amp A Available BraveWords 27 December 2007 Retrieved 12 February 2021 Good To Be Bad 11th Anniversary Whitesnake 18 April 2018 Retrieved 30 April 2023 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Whitesnake Good to Be Bad Hung Medien Retrieved 26 April 2021 Whitesnake Artist Official Charts UK Albums Chart Retrieved 26 April 2021 Official Rock amp Metal Albums Chart Top 40 Official Charts Company Retrieved 15 November 2023 Whitesnake Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 26 April 2021 Whitesnake Chart History Independent Albums Billboard Retrieved 26 April 2021 Whitesnake Chart History Top Hard Rock Albums Billboard Retrieved 15 November 2023 Whitesnake Chart History Top Rock Albums Billboard Retrieved 15 November 2023 Oricon Albums Chart on 29 5 2023 Oricon in Japanese Retrieved 15 November 2023 Billboard Japan Hot Albums Week of May 24 2023 Billboard Japan in Japanese Retrieved 15 November 2023 Official Rock amp Metal Albums Chart on 5 5 2023 Official Charts Company Retrieved 15 November 2023 External links edit Planet Rock Article Feature from Doug Aldrich s official website Coverdale comments on the album on MetalNews Uriah Duffy Official Website Retrieved from 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