Stacks (album)
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Stacks is a studio album by former Whitesnake
Whitesnake
Whitesnake are an English rock band, founded in 1978 by David Coverdale after his departure from his previous band, Deep Purple. The band's early material has been compared by critics to Deep Purple, but by the mid 1980s they had moved to a more commercial hard rock style...

 guitar player Bernie Marsden
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, released in 2005.

Track listing

  1. "Palace Of The King" (Nix/Russell/Dunn)
  2. "Queen Of The Dancefloor" (Marsden/Copley/Gordon)
  3. "Send Me Someone To Love" (Mayfield)
  4. "Black Pit" (Marsden/Copley/Gordon)
  5. "Boss Of The Blues (Thanks Mr. King)" (Marsden)
  6. "Place In My Heart" (Marsden)
  7. "Gone, Gone, Gone" (Marsden)
  8. "Funny People" (Marsden)
  9. "Day And Night People" (Marsden)
  10. "Pebble Mill (Au Revoir)" (Marsden/Copley/Gordon/Baptiste)
  11. "Purple Haze" (Hendrix)
  12. "Pick It Up" (Marsden)
  13. "Same Old Blues" (Nix)

Production notes

  • Recorded at West Street Studios, Buckingham, May/June 2004
  • Recorded by Jamie Masters
  • Mixed by Bernie Marsden and Jamie Masters, Jan/Feb 2005
  • Produced by Bernie Marsden
  • Remastered by Tosh Masuda

Personnel

  • Bernie Marsden: Guitar/vocals
  • John Gordon: Bass guitar
  • Dino Baptiste: Keyboards/harmonica
  • Jimmy Copley: Drums/percussion
  • Sharon Watson: Backing vocals
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