Slide It In

Slide It In is the sixth studio album by British hard rock band Whitesnake. Originally released on 30 January 1984 in Europe, by Liberty/EMI, it was remixed for the American market, later issued on 16 April 1984 in North America by Geffen. In Japan, it was issued a "European" Mix release date on 23 March 1984, and an "American" remix on 29 December 1984 by CBS/Sony. Widely regarded as a moderate success, it helped the American market to open up for the band's sound and breakthrough throughout the later 1980s. Historically, it was the final Whitesnake recording to use the band's original "snake" logo.

Slide It In
Studio album by
Released30 January 1984 (Europe)
23 March 1984 (Japan)
16 April 1984 (North America)
Recorded1983
StudioMusicland, Munich, Germany
Genre
Length40:40
Label
ProducerMartin Birch
Whitesnake chronology
Saints & Sinners
(1982)
Slide It In
(1984)
Whitesnake
(1987)
Alternative cover
Japanese American remixed cover
Alternative cover
25th anniversary reissue
Alternative cover
35th anniversary reissue
Singles from Slide It In
  1. "Guilty of Love"
    Released: August 1983
  2. "Give Me More Time"
    Released: January 1984
  3. "Standing in the Shadow"
    Released: April 1984
  4. "Love Ain't No Stranger"
    Released: August 1984 (US)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal8/10
MusicHound Rock
Rolling Stone

Two different editions of the album exist, each with its own unique qualities. The original "European" mix was criticized as "flat" sounding, while the "American" remixed version compromises a more modern approach, giving Whitesnake the "voice" that it wanted. The remix ultimately marked a change in the band's sound, closer to the American glam metal rock scene.

The album peaked at number 9, marking their fourth Top 10 appearance in the UK. In the US, it peaked at number 40 at Billboard 200. In 1988, the album re-entered the US charts due to the success of the self-titled Whitesnake album (1987), and would be eventually certified double platinum, among the album with the most weeks spent on the Billboard 200 chart. The album has sold more than six million copies worldwide.

The album spawned four singles in the UK to promote the album: "Guilty of Love", "Give Me More Time", "Standing in the Shadow", and "Love Ain't No Stranger". In the United States, "Love Ain't No Stranger" and "Slow an' Easy" (used for a promo) were considered to be the band's best-known songs, ultimately becoming a hit in rock radio, and also promoted further recognition with music videos receiving substantial MTV airplay.

Throughout the promotional tour, the line-up for the band dealt with changes, with guitarist, Micky Moody, who had been in the group since its formation, leaving after the recording of the album, eventually replaced by John Sykes, who was knowingly famous for Thin Lizzy and Tygers of Pan Tang. Guitarist Mel Galley was also dismissed after an injury that impacted his nerves, while Coverdale's longtime friend and bandmate, Jon Lord was forced to drop out from the tour to rejoin Deep Purple reformed 'Mark II' line-up that would eventually release Perfect Strangers (1984).

The album was well-received by critics and accolades in North America. In 2010, Martin Popoff listed it as #241 in The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time.

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