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Slip of the Tongue

Album by Whitesnake
Slip of the Tongue is the eighth studio album by the British hard rock band Whitesnake, released on 7 November 1989 in the US by Geffen Records and 13 November 1989 in the UK by EMI.Wikipedia
GenrePop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Hair Metal, Arena Rock, Hard Rock, Pop-Metal
ArtistWhitesnake, Steve Vai
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Tracklist

  • 1Slip of the TongueWhitesnake5:20
  • 2Cheap an' NastyWhitesnake3:28
  • 3Fool for Your LovingWhitesnake4:11
  • 4Now You're GoneWhitesnake4:12
  • 5Kittens Got ClawsWhitesnake5:02
  • 6Wings of the StormWhitesnake5:01
  • 7Deeper the LoveWhitesnake4:22
  • 8Judgment DayWhitesnake5:16
  • 9Slow Poke MusicWhitesnake3:59
  • 10Sailing ShipsWhitesnake6:05

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