Whitesnake WHITESNAKE
Whitesnake: David Coverdale (vocals); John Sykes (guitar); Neil Murray (bass); Aynsley Dunbar (drums). Additional personnel: Bill Cuomo (keyboards). Personnel: John Sykes (vocals, guitar); David Coverdale (vocals, piano, percussion); Helen Chappelle, Liza Strike, Barry St. John (vocals); Adrian Vandenberg, Micky Moody (guitar); Ron Aspery (saxophone); Roger Glover (keyboards, percussion); Don Airey, Bill Cuomo, Tim Hinkley (keyboards); Simon Phillips , Aynsley Dunbar (drums). Prior to 1987, Whitesnake was little more than a cult heavy metal band in the U.S. Its previous album, 1984's SLIDE IT IN, sparked interest amongst headbangers, yet failed to deliver lucrative crossover success. But that all changed with its self-titled release that same year--by streamlining its early blues rock sound and incorporating obvious elements of Led Zeppelin and melodic pop, Whitesnake became one of the biggest rock bands of the late '80s. The band caught a lot of flack for such Zep-derivative tracks as