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The original 10-track lineup is a mix of hard-hitting rockers and melodic ballads: Lonely Nights Don't Give Up Sweet Little Loving Lady of the Valley Wait All You Need Is Rock 'n' Roll Tell Me All Join Our Hands When the Children Cry Why Audiophiles Seek the FLAC Format White Lion: 'Pride' - Sleaze Roxx white lion 1987 pride7 817682flac

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Released on June 21, 1987, via Atlantic Records, this record didn't just cement the band's place in rock history—it defined a sound. Whether you're listening to a classic vinyl or a high-fidelity rip, the technical precision of Mike Tramp’s vocals and Vito Bratta’s legendary guitar work remains undeniable. Why Pride Still Holds Up Why Pride Still Holds Up : Mike Tramp’s

: Mike Tramp’s earnest, slightly raspy vocals provided a more vulnerable contrast to the aggressive posturing of contemporaries like Mötley Crüe or Poison.

Pride is the definitive White Lion record. Frontman Mike Tramp and Danish guitar virtuoso Vito Bratta crafted a sound that bridged the aggression of early hard rock with the polished melody of the Sunset Strip. The album contains the band’s biggest hit, “Wait” (featuring Bratta’s now-legendary harmonic minor solo), the anthemic “Tell Me,” and the acoustic-driven cover of “Radar Love” (Golden Earring).