Into the Light | ||||
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Studio album by David Coverdale | ||||
Released | 25 September 2000 (UK) | |||
Genre | Hard rock, blues-rock | |||
Length | 58:21 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | David Coverdale, Doug Bossi, John X. Volaitis, Michael McIntyre | |||
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Into the Light is the third solo album by David Coverdale. It was released in September 2000.
In between 1978 and 1997, Coverdale and his band Whitesnake produced nine studio albums. After a three-year break, he returned with this most recent solo album since 1978's Northwinds (in reality, it is his last solo album since 1997's Restless Heart, which was a solo album released under the Whitesnake name by way of record company force). The album sneaked into the UK album chart at number 75.
In an interview with Classic Rock magazine in 2000, Coverdale stated: "The whole premise of my new record, Into The Light, is about coming out of what I felt was a dark period... I didn't really know who I was, using the illusion of David Coverdale I've created, or that other people have. I got tired of trying to live up to that, which is not necessarily who I am."
"Too Many Tears" was a new arrangement of the same song originally appearing on Coverdale's previous studio album, Whitesnake's Restless Heart. "Love Is Blind" was released as a single with an accompanying music video, but did not chart. "Slave" reached No. 33 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
Three additional songs were recorded for this album that did not make the final CD. Coverdale released these tracks on his official Whitesnake.com website.
A number of other titles, written by Coverdale, were published around the time, which have yet to be released. The titles include "Flesh And Blood (The Milf Song)", "Heart Of Stone", "Let’s Talk It Over", "Let’s Talk It Over (Reprise)", "Lust (Baby It’s For You)", "Yours For The Asking", and "With All Of My Heart".