Friday, June 26, 2026

Craft Recordings announces vinyl reissues for three defining Whitesnake classics

Craft Recordings Announces Vinyl Reissues for Three Defining Whitesnake Classic Albums


The multi-Platinum albums Slide It InWhitesnake, and Slip of the Tongue will return to vinyl on September 18, 2026 in their original U.S. formats, alongside limited-edition collector pressings

 

Featuring enduring hard rock anthems “Here I Go Again,” “Is This Love,”

“Still of the Night,” “Fool for Your Loving,” and more




In the mid- to late 1980s, Whitesnake exploded from a popular British hard rock band into a worldwide phenomenon, becoming one of the decade's most successful rock acts. This fall, Craft Recordings revisits that landmark period with vinyl reissues of Slide It In (1984), Whitesnake (1987), and Slip of the Tongue (1989). Powered by hits including “Here I Go Again,” “Is This Love,” “Still of the Night,” and “Fool for Your Loving,” the David Coverdale-led group’s run of multi-Platinum albums helped define the sound and spectacle of ’80s hard rock.

 



Arriving September 18, the titles return to vinyl in their original U.S. 1-LP configurations. Alongside the wide release on standard black vinyl, exclusive color pressings include the self-titled Whitesnake on “Tan Smoke” (via Walmart) and “Stone Marble” (Revolver). Fans can also find Whitesnake on limited-edition “Gold Black Ice,” alongside Slide It In on “Onyx” and Slip of the Tongue on “Crimson Moon,” exclusively via CraftRecordings.com. All three albums are available to pre-order and stream today.

 

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Founded in 1978 by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee David Coverdale, Whitesnake was the next chapter in a career that had already brought him international acclaim as the frontman of Deep Purple. After appearing on the influential Deep Purple albums BurnStormbringer, and Come Taste the Band, Coverdale formed Whitesnake to pursue his own songwriting vision. While the band's earliest work was rooted in blues, soul, and classic British rock, later Whitesnake albums paired those influences with bigger hooks, a heavier guitar-driven sound, and arena-rock scale, propelling the band to worldwide success.

 

That evolution comes into sharp focus with 1984’s Slide It In, the album that pushed Whitesnake’s blues-rock foundation toward a leaner, more radio-ready hard rock sound. Powered by “Love Ain’t No Stranger,” “Slow an’ Easy,” and the swaggering title track, the album retained the grit and swing of the band’s earlier work while pointing clearly toward the bigger hooks and heightened production that would soon define the band’s international breakthrough. It became Whitesnake’s first U.S. Top 40 release and later achieved double-Platinum certification in the U.S.

 

Artwork for one of the "Slide It In" vinyl reissues coming in September 2026


If Slide It In opened the door, 1987’s self-titled Whitesnake kicked it off its hinges. Often referred to simply as 1987, the album transformed the band into international superstars with “Here I Go Again,” “Is This Love,” and “Still of the Night.” A reimagined version of a song first released in 1982, “Here I Go Again” became the band’s signature hit, topping the Billboard Hot 100. The album peaked at No.2 on the Billboard 200, was certified 8x Platinum in the U.S., and yielded the No.2 Hot 100 hit “Is This Love.”

 

For the MTV generation, Whitesnake’s cinematic videos were central to the band’s rise, giving the songs a visual language as bold and polished as the records themselves. Among the most iconic was the video for “Here I Go Again,” featuring model and actress Tawny Kitaen, whose memorable appearance helped make it one of the defining music videos of the MTV era. Heavy rotation on the network helped introduce the band to millions of new fans worldwide, further elevating Whitesnake’s status as one of hard rock’s defining acts. Decades later, tracks like “Here I Go Again,” “Is This Love,” and “Still of the Night” remain staples of classic rock radio, streaming playlists, and concert stages around the world.

 

By 1989’s Slip of the Tongue, Whitesnake was firmly established on the world stage. Co-written by Coverdale and Adrian Vandenberg, the album took on a new dimension when Vandenberg was sidelined by a wrist injury and Steve Vai stepped in to record much of the guitar work. Featuring “Fool for Your Loving,” “The Deeper the Love,” and “Now You’re Gone,” Slip of the Tongue reached No.10 in both the U.S. and UK and earned Platinum certification in the States.

 

Together, Slide It InWhitesnake, and Slip of the Tongue capture a pivotal chapter in rock history, when blues-rock roots, stadium-sized spectacle, MTV-era image-making, and pop crossover instinct converged to create some of the era’s most enduring anthems. Collectively, the albums document David Coverdale’s evolution from respected British rock vocalist to international superstar and remain cornerstones of the hard rock canon.

 


Slide It In
Whitesnake, and Slip of the Tongue arrive September 18 on vinyl and are available for pre-order now.

 

Slide It In Track Listing



Side A

1. Slide It In

2. Slow an’ Easy

3. Love Ain’t No Stranger

4. All or Nothing

5. Gambler

 

Side B

1. Guilty of Love

2. Hungry for Love

3. Give Me More Time

4. Spit It Out

5. Standing in the Shadow

  

Whitesnake Track listing


Side A

1. Crying in the Rain

2. Bad Boys

3. Still of the Night

4. Here I Go Again

 

Side B

1. Give Me All Your Love

2. Is This Love

3. Children of the Night

4. Straight for the Heart

5. Don’t Turn Away

 

Slip of the Tongue Track Listing

 

Side A

1. Slip of the Tongue

2. Cheap an’ Nasty

3. Fool for Your Loving

4. Now You’re Gone

5. Kittens Got Claws

 

Side B

1. Wings of the Storm

2. The Deeper the Love

3. Judgment Day

4. Slow Poke Music

5. Sailing Ships

 


About Craft Recordings:

Craft Recordings is home to one of the largest and most essential collections of master recordings and compositions in the world. Its storied repertoire includes landmark releases from icons such as Joan Baez, John Coltrane, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Celia Cruz, Miles Davis, Isaac Hayes, John Lee Hooker, Little Richard, R.E.M., and Joan Sebastian. Plus, the catalog recordings of celebrated contemporary acts including A Day to Remember, Daddy Yankee, Evanescence, Alison Krauss, Nine Inch Nails, Taking Back Sunday and Violent Femmes, to name just a few. Renowned imprints with catalogs issued under the Craft banner include Fania, Fantasy, Fearless, Musart, Nitro, Panart, Prestige, Riverside, Rounder, Specialty, Stax, Vanguard, Varèse Sarabande, Vee-Jay and Victory, among many others. Craft creates thoughtfully curated packages, with a meticulous devotion to quality and a commitment to preservation—ensuring that these recordings endure for new generations to discover. Craft is also home to the Billie Holiday and Tammy Wynette estates which preserve and protect their respective names, likeness and music through day-to-day legacy management of these cultural trailblazers. 

 

Craft Recordings is the catalog label team for Concord. For more info, visit CraftRecordings.comand follow on FacebookX, InstagramTikTok, and YouTube.


Thursday, June 25, 2026

'Global Beatles Day' celebrated via enhanced "All You Need Is Love" video

Check out the newly-colorized video of The Beatles performing 59 years ago today. Wow, this video brought me chills watching this morning - amazing...Robert Kinsler



GLOBAL BEATLES DAY

CELEBRATED TODAY, JUNE 25


THE BEATLES AND APPLE CORPS LTD. OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZE FAN INITIATIVE TO SHARE THE BEATLES' MESSAGE: "ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE"


GLOBAL BEATLES DAY CELEBRATED ANNUALLY ON JUNE 25TH MARKING THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BEATLES' BBC "OUR WORLD" PERFORMANCE OF "ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE" 


COLORIZED VIDEO OF THE ICONIC PERFORMANCE AVAILABLE TO WATCH ON YOUTUBE NOW FOR FIRST TIME

On June, 25, 1967, The Beatles walked into Studio One at Abbey Road Studios in London and sent a message to the world. Broadcast live as part of the BBC’s "Our World," the first international satellite television broadcast of their song, “All You Need Is Love” reached an estimated 400 million people around the globe. For a few extraordinary minutes, the world was watching together. 


Decades later in 2009 lifelong fan Faith Cohen decided this day deserved to be commemorated. From that belief, Global Beatles Day was born. A fan-made, fan-run celebration dedicated to the band, their music, and a message that continues to resonate across generations and around the world: love is all you need. 


From tribute concerts in Tokyo to Beatles-themed exhibitions in New York City, singalongs in Buenos Aires, and fan gatherings in Liverpool, Global Beatles Day has continued to grow organically. Its growth has been built on an enduring love for John LennonPaul McCartneyGeorge Harrison and Ringo Starr and their message, and evolved into an annual event embraced by fans spanning generations and continents. 


Now, in a major milestone for the celebration, Apple Corps Ltd, the company founded by The Beatles to manage their creative and business ventures, has formally acknowledged Global Beatles Day


Today, June 25th, alongside online and in-person events around the world that celebrate the band, The Beatles have released a colorized version of their BBC "Our World" performance of “All You Need Is Love” for free on YouTube.


The first time the iconic performance has been made available online celebrates the iconic performance’s anniversary, marks Global Beatles Day, and gives fans around the world the chance to relive that spectacular, global moment from 1967 and share their reaction in the live chat. 

Writing to Faith Cohen earlier this month, Apple Corps CEO Tom Greene praised the fan-led initiative, writing: “More than ever, the message of The Beatles, and of ‘All You Need Is Love’ speaks to something vital for community, connection, and the power of bringing people together. That is what makes Global Beatles Day so special. It asks nothing more than for people, wherever they are, to stop, listen, and share a little joy.” 


The recognition feels fitting for a band whose enduring impact remains unparalleled. 


The Beatles remain one of the most successful and influential acts in history. More than five decades after their split, their music continues to resonate across generations, from fans who lived through Beatlemania in the 1960s to new audiences discovering "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be" through streaming and social media or "Two of Us" currently used in the hit film "Project Hail Mary." Beyond record sales, they reshaped fashion, youth culture, songwriting and album production, sparked the “British Invasion” in America, and redefined popular music with groundbreaking albums like Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Their legacy continues to draw millions of visitors to landmarks such as Abbey Road Studios, where fans still flock to recreate the iconic Abbey Road crossing photo. In an announcement made earlier this month 3 Savile Row, the location of their iconic rooftop concert, is to be made into the first official fan experience, opening in 2027. Looking ahead, an eagerly anticipated four-film Beatles cinematic event is set for release in April 2028 through Sony Pictures Entertainment and Neal Street Productions. The project marks the first time Apple Corps Ltd. and The Beatles have granted full life story and music rights for a scripted film. Directed by Sam Mendes, it will star Harris Dickinson (John Lennon), Barry Keoghan (Ringo Starr), Paul Mescal (Paul McCartney) and Joseph Quinn (George Harrison). 


Global Beatles Day started as a simple idea that has become a global movement built on joy, togetherness and connection, values that feel increasingly relevant today. And on June 25th, millions of fans worldwide are expected to do exactly what Global Beatles Day encourages: celebrating The Beatles, their music, and a message that continues to resonate across generations and around the world: love is all you need. 


Read more about Global Beatles Day on Faith Cohen’s website HERE 


All You Need Is Love. 


Global Beatles Day. 


June 25th