Sunday, June 16, 2024

The Company of Snakes



 

















Artist:  The Company Of Snakes

Origin:  England

Genre:  Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Heavy Metal


Original line-up:


Bernie Marsden:  Lead Guitar (1998-2004)

Micky Moody:  Slide & Rhythm Guitar (1998-2004)


The Snakes:


Jorn Lande:  Lead Vocals (1998-1999)

Side Ringsby:  Bass (1998-1999)

Willy Bendiksen:  Drums (1998-1999)

Don Airey:  Keyboards (1998-1999)


The Company Of Snakes:


Neil Murray:  Bass (1999-2002)

John Lingwood:  Drums (1999-2002)

Don Airey:  Keyboards (1999-2002)

Ian Paice:  Drums (2000)

Jon Lord:  Keyboards (2000)

Robert Hart:  Lead Vocals (2000)

Gary Barden:  Vocals 

Stefan Berggren:  Vocals (2000-2002)


The Company Of Snakes were an English Rock Band formed in 1998 by former member of Whitesnakes, who were also members of The Snakes.  The Company Of Snakes was formed by former Whitesnake Bernie Marsden (Guitar), and Micky Moody (Guitar), after the demise of its predecessor The Snakes.  The band was completed by Neil Murry (Bass Ex Black Sabbath, Whitesnake), John Lingwood (Drums Ex Manfred Mann's Earth Band), and Robert Hart (Vocals Ex Bad Company).















Title:  Burst The Bubble (2002)

Genre:  Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Heavy Metal

Label:  SPV

Rating:   *****


Format:  CD


Tracks:


 1.  Ayresome Park (0:59)

 2.  Labour Of Love (4:26)

 3.  Ride, Ride, Ride/Run, Run, Run (4:46)

 4.  Burst The Bubble (4:23)

 5.  Sacrificial Feelings (4:28)

 6.  What Love Can Do (5:40)

 7.  Little Miss Happiness (4:09)

 8.  Hurricane (5:23)

 9.  Kinda Wish You Would (4:04)

10. Days To Remember (5:51)

11. Back To The Blues (4:26)

12. All Dressed Up (4:15)

13. Can't Go Back (5:07)

14. She (3:59)

15. Ayresoe Park - Reprise (1:00)


Personnel:


Bernie Marsden:  Lead Guitar 

Micky Moody:  Rhythm Guitar

Neil Murray:  Bass 

John Lingwood:  Drums 

Stefan Berggren:  Vocals 


Burst The Bubble is the second studio album by The Company Of Snakes, released on January 15, 2002 by SPV.  Great Blues Guitar, and Great Album!.





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