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  1. For the recording, Coverdale chose ex-Frank Zappa and David Lee Roth guitarist Steve Vai. Coverdale was unfamiliar with Vai's work with Zappa or Roth, but had seen him in the 1986 film Crossroads, in which Vai had greatly impressed him.

    • August 1988–1989
    • 7 November 1989 (US), 13 November 1989 (UK)
  2. 7. Apr. 2020 · By David Von Bader. published 7 April 2020. Three decades after its release, Vai takes you inside the making of Whitesnake’s Slip of the Tongue, the album that sent the band into uncharted territory. (Image credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images) Steve Vai will be the first to tell you how uncanny his charmed life in rock ‘n’ roll has been.

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  3. 20. Nov. 2019 · News. Steve Vai: Whitesnake's Slip Of The Tongue was "the first rock record that has a seven-string guitar throughout the whole thing" By Rob Laing. published 20 November 2019. The trailblazing virtuoso talks making guitar history with an Ibanez Jem on the 30-year-old album. (Image credit: Getty / Frans Schellekens)

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  4. Coverdale rekrutierte schnell den früheren Frank-Zappa-Gitarristen Steve Vai, der nahezu alle Gitarren auf dem Album einspielte. Auf der Tour zum Album spielte die Band im August 1990 als Headliner beim Festival Monsters of Rock – der Auftritt wurde 2011 unter dem Titel Live at Donington 1990 veröffentlicht.

    • 1989
    • 18. November 1989
    • CD, Schallplatte
  5. Der Gitarrist verließ die Band 1989 und wurde als Ersatz für Vivian Campbell zu Whitesnake geholt, mit denen er das Album Slip of the Tongue aufnahm. Da der auch am Songwriting beteiligte Adrian Vandenberg wegen einer Armverletzung nicht spielen konnte, spielte Vai sämtliche Gitarrenparts für das Album ein.

  6. 19. Feb. 2020 · The final track on Side One is a Steve Vai classic called “Kittens Got Claws”. The opening sounds of what seems like cats in heat is all from Vais guitar. Then David howls his way in and we are back to that classic sleazy Whitesnake song that only David can do as his vocal swagger oozes the cockiness needed for this type of ...

  7. 18. Nov. 2014 · Suddenly, Whitesnake were down both guitarists, so an emergency call was placed to six-string maestro Steve Vai, who was up for the gig, having just quit his job with David Lee Roth’s band. But ...