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The crisp attack and subtle nuances of Vito Bratta's guitar picking. The natural decay of Greg D'Angelo's cymbals. The uncompressed punch of James LoMenzo's bass lines. The Legacy of Pride

A melodic masterpiece that bridges the gap between hard rock and AOR (Adult Oriented Rock). The track features an anthemic chorus that begs for stadium sing-alongs and an flawlessly structured guitar solo. 3. "Don't Give Up" white lion 1987 pride7 817682flac hot

By 1987, the hard rock scene on the Sunset Strip was reaching its absolute zenith. Bands like Mötley Crüe, Ratt, and a rising Guns N' Roses dominated the airwaves. White Lion, fronted by Danish vocalist Mike Tramp and American guitar virtuoso Vito Bratta, had released their debut album Fight to Survive in 1985 to modest success. The crisp attack and subtle nuances of Vito

When Pride was re-released in high-resolution digital formats (including 192kHz / 24-bit FLAC configurations via labels like Rhino/Atlantic), it completely altered the listening experience. The Legacy of Pride A melodic masterpiece that

: An acoustic-driven power ballad that reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, leaving a permanent mark on pop culture. Why Audiophiles Demand "7 81768-2" in FLAC

Pride yielded four massive singles that dominated MTV and rock radio, cementing the band's legacy:

Peaked at #11 on the Billboard 200 and stayed on the charts for a full year. Sales: Certified Double Platinum in the U.S. (2 million+ copies). Lineup: Mike Tramp (Vocals) Vito Bratta (Guitar) James LoMenzo (Bass) Greg D'Angelo (Drums) The Tracklist (Catalog 81768-2) Hungry Lonely Nights Don't Give Up Sweet Little Loving Lady of the Valley (A 6-minute fan favorite) Wait (#8 Billboard hit) All You Need Is Rock 'n' Roll Tell Me (#58 Billboard hit) All Join Our Hands When the Children Cry (#3 Billboard hit)