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David Coverdale & Jimmy Page |
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Coverdale / Page was a collaboration between vocalist David Coverdale and guitarist Jimmy Page. Following the disbandment of Coverdale's band Whitesnake and a failed reunion attempt by Page's band Led Zeppelin, John Kalodner proposed the idea to Page of the musicians working together. After meeting each other, they began writing songs, which were then recorded over the course of 1991 and 1992. The duo produced a single self-titled album in 1993. |
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Members: David Coverdale (Vocals) Jimmy Page (Guitar) |
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'Coverdale / Page' is a collaborative studio album by David Coverdale and Jimmy Page. The album's production was handled by Coverdale, Page and Mike Fraser. Critical reception towards the album was generally mixed; some music critics praised Coverdale and Page's partnership as a successful blend of both their respective bands. However, others viewed the collaboration as a second-rate Led Zeppelin, with many drawing unfavourable comparisons between Coverdale and Robert Plant. The album charted in 12 countries, including reaching number four in the U.K. and number five in the U.S. |
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