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White Lion Discography

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Studio albums

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
USA CAN
[1]
NOR
[2]
SWE
[3]
SWI
[4]
UK
[5]
1985 Fight to Survive

  • Release: November 9, 1985
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Formats: CD
151
1987 Pride

  • Release: June 21, 1987
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Formats: CD
11 44 30 2× Platinum (RIAA)[6]
Platinum (CRIA)[7]
1989 Big Game

  • Release: August 10, 1989
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Formats: CD
19 28 14 13 16 47 Gold (RIAA)
1991 Mane Attraction

  • Release: July, 1991
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Formats: CD
61 23 11 31 250,000 (US)
1999 Remembering White Lion

  • Release: October 5, 1999
  • Label: Cleopatra
  • Formats: CD
3,000 (US)
2008 Return of the Pride

  • Release: April 29, 2008
  • Label: Frotiers Records
  • Format: CD

Live albums

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
USA CAN
2005 Rocking the USA

  • Release: November 8, 2005
  • Label: Frontiers Italy
  • Formats: CD

Compilation albums

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
USA CAN
1992 The Best of White Lion

  • Release: September 15, 1992
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Formats: CD
150,000+ (US)
2004 Anthology 83-89

  • Release: 2004
  • Label: Cleopatra
  • Formats: CD
2007 The Definitive Rock Collection

  • Release: 2007
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Formats: CD

Singles

Year Song Peak chart positions Album
USA USA MR CAN
[8]
SWE
[9]
UK[10]
1985 “Broken Heart” Fight to Survive
1987 “Wait” 8 18 48 88 Pride
1988 “Tell Me” 58 25
“When the Children Cry” 3 7 53 7 88
“All You Need is Rock ‘N’ Roll”
1989 “Little Fighter” 52 12 65 Big Game
“Radar Love” 59
1990 “Cry for Freedom”
1991 “Lights and Thunder” 95 Mane Attraction
“Broken Heart” #2
“Love Don’t Come Easy” 24
2008 “Dream” Return of the Pride
“Live Your Life”

Videos

Year Title Description
1988 Live at the Ritz

  • Release: 1988
  • Label:
  • Format: DVD/VHS
Concert filmed at the Ritz in New York City, NY.
1988 One Night in Tokyo

  • Release: 1988
  • Label:
  • Format: DVD/VHS
Concert filmed in Tokyo, Japan.
1991 Escape from Brooklyn

  • Release: 1991
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Format: DVD/VHS
Music videos, behind the scenes interviews with band members.
2005 Concert Anthology 1987-1991

  • Release: 2005
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Format: DVD
Collection of concerts from 1987 to 1991.
2008 Bang Your Head Festival 2005

  • Release: December 5, 2008
  • Label: Frontiers Records
  • Format: DVD
Prefomance at the 2005 Bang Your Head Festival in Germany.

Music videos

Year Title
1985 “Broken Heart”
1988 “Wait”
“Tell Me”
“When the Children Cry”
1989 “Little Fighter”
“Radar Love”
1990 “Cry for Freedom”
1991 “Broken Heart”
“Love Don’t Come Easy”

White Lion Band members

July 21, 2009 1 comment

Current members

  • Mike Tramp – lead vocals (1983–1991, 1999–present)
  • Jamie Law – guitars (2005–present)
  • Troy Patrick Farrell – drums (2005–present)
  • Henning Wanner – keyboards (2005–present)
  • Claus Langeskov – bass (2005–present)

Former members

  • Vito Bratta – guitars (1983–1991)
  • James LoMenzo – bass (1984–1991)
  • Greg D’Angelo – drums (1984–1991)
  • Nicki Capozzi – drums (1983–1984)
  • Felix Robinson – bass (1983–1984)
  • Dave Spitz – bass (1984)
  • Dan Hemmer – Hammond B-3 organ (1999–2005)
  • Kasper Damgaard – guitar (1999–2005)
  • Nils Kroyer – bass (1999–2005)
  • Bjarne T. Holm – drums (1999–2005)

Touring members

  • Tommy T-Bone Caradonna – bass (1991)
  • Jimmy DeGrasso – drums (1991)
  • EJ Curse – bass (2008)

Classic line up

  • Mike Tramp – lead vocals
  • Vito Bratta – guitars
  • James LoMenzo – bass
  • Greg D’Angelo – drums

White Lion Social issues

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Social issues

Unlike most bands of their genre, White Lion recorded occasional songs that addressed social or political issues such as apartheid (“Cry for Freedom”) and the effect of divorce on children (“Broken Home”). The song “Little Fighter” was about the Rainbow Warrior, a ship owned by the environmental group Greenpeace that was illegally destroyed by operatives of the French intelligence service. This concern for political and social issues was also hinted at in the cover art to their album Big Game, which featured a lion’s head hidden in tall grass with the White House in the background.

After White Lion

Mike Tramp went on to form Freak of Nature. Freak of Nature released three albums, Freak of Nature, Gathering of Freaks, and Outcasts. Mike Tramp went on as a solo artist. He has released four studio albums and one live album so far; Capricorn, Recovering the Wasted Years, More To Life Than This, and Songs I Left Behind as studio efforts, with Rock n’ Roll Alive as his sole live album. Today, Tramp continues his solo career, recording and releasing his own music. Through his website, fans can find media from his solo career, as well as White Lion.

James LoMenzo and Greg D’Angelo joined Zakk Wylde’s band, Lynyrd Skynhead in the mid 90’s which became the band Pride & Glory when Greg D’Angelo was replaced by Brian Tichy. Pride & Glory released one album, then James LoMenzo left the band. James went on to record and tour with ex-Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth and toured with Zakk Wylde’s band Black Label Society. In February 2006, James joined the legendary thrash band Megadeth on a permanent basis. Greg D’Angelo was the drummer for the band AntiProduct in 2006. Greg D’angelo Recently Joined Greg Leon Invasion featuring Greg Leon (ex Dokken, ex Quiet Riot).

Vito Bratta stayed briefly with Atlantic Records to help produce an album for CPR, and later tried to form a new music group that never panned out. Sadly, despite a very dedicated worldwide following of guitar aficionados, Vito was not seen or heard from publicly since 1994 until his interview by Eddie Trunk live on February 16, 2007.

The new White Lion and legal issues

Mike Tramp today

Mike Tramp today

In 1999 Mike Tramp with new musicians released Remembering White Lion also released as The Last Roar and Ultimate White Lion which featured new versions of some of White Lion’s classic songs and then in October 2003, Mike Tramp announced a White Lion reunion with the original line up. This statement was quickly denied by the other former members. Later Tramp said that Vito Bratta wanted nothing to do with a reunion. With summer festivals in Europe already booked, Tramp attempted to put together a “new White Lion” featuring former members James LoMenzo, and Jimmy DeGrasso, along with Warren DeMartini of Ratt. Vito Bratta filed suit claiming partial ownership of the name, and the tour was scrapped. Tramp later revealed that despite his willingness, “There will never be an original White Lion reunion”.

In 2005, with legal battles finally out of the way, Mike Tramp again organized a group of unknown musicians and named the act Tramp’s White Lion. ‘TWL’ (White Lion 2) played White Lion songs, touring and releasing a double-live CD entitled Tramp’s White Lion: Rockin’ The USA. In November and December 2006, Tramp’s White Lion played several dates in Europe including Sweden, Norway, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark. The UK dates with Crimes of Passion were abandoned due to illness.

On February 16, 2007, Vito appeared on “The Eddie Trunk” radio show in New York, stating that despite what Mike Tramp said, he had never turned down any offer to reform White Lion or refused a White Lion reunion, stating that what Mike Tramp had said was not true, but, rather, that at the time Mike had approached him, Vito’s father was sick and dying and he could not leave him to do a reunion tour at that time. He added that he would still be open to the idea and has not closed the door to returning to the music industry again. Trunk also made it clear that Vito’s involvement in the show was something that he had wanted to happen since White Lion first broke up in 1991. Vito took calls and answered questions from fans for almost 3 hours. On Friday April 6 and 7, 2007, at the L’Amours Reunion Shows in New York (the club that made White Lion), Vito made his first public musical appearances at both Friday and Saturday night’s shows in over 15 years. Mike Tramp was not present.

Three weeks later Mike Tramp called the same show from Australia, speaking about Vito and the band’s new album, including the tour dates that Tramp’s White Lion had recently confirmed. Tramp said that he was thankful that Vito had finally answered fan’s questions, the same questions he himself had been bombarded with over the past 15 years. He also stated that he felt uncomfortable answering on Vito’s behalf, and that he was upset that Vito had withdrawn himself from the music industry.

A White Lion Definitive Collection album was released in 2007. Summer of 2007 Tour featuring Tramp’s White Lion opening up for Poison and Ratt was canceled after threatened legal action by Bratta caused them to be dropped by the promoter.

This threatened legal action however did not stop the band from appearing at Rocklahoma in Pryor, Ok on July 13, 2007 with Poison, Ratt, Quiet Riot, Slaughter, Y&T,Gypsy pistoleros, Dirty Penny, Greg Leon Invasion and Zendozer. After this they also toured the US. A new studio album entitled “Return of the Pride” was released on March 14, 2008. The band are currently on a World tour to support the album. Also a live DVD was released on December 5th, 2008 entitled, “Bang Your Head Festival 2005”. White Lion toured India by the end of December and played to perphaps their biggest show after they reformed at JN Stadium, Shillong, Meghalaya where 42,000 fans turned up to watch them play. They also played to a 30,000 plus capacity crowd at the Dimapur stadium in Nagaland. The band was invited to India by the Current head of the Tripura Royal Family Maharaja Kirit Pradyot Deb Burman.

White Lion History

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Fighting to survive

After moving from Denmark to New York in 1983, vocalist Mike Tramp (ex-Mabel,ex-Studs) met Brooklyn guitarist Vito Bratta (ex-Dreamer) and decided to form a band. The two recruited drummer Nicki Capozzi and bassist Felix Robinson (formerly of Angel) and named the group White Lion.

White Lion was signed by Elektra Records in 1984 and recorded their debut Fight to Survive. However, Elektra was unhappy with the final recording, and after refusing to release the album, terminated their contract.

Both Capozzi and Robinson soon left the band. Nicki Capozzi was replaced by former Anthrax drummer Greg D’Angelo, and Felix Robinson was replaced by bassist Dave Spitz (brother of Anthrax guitarist Dan Spitz). Within a month of joining, however, Dave Spitz left to play bass with Black Sabbath and was replaced by James LoMenzo.

The album Fight to Survive was eventually re-recorded with new line-up & picked up by RCA and released in Japan in 1984. The small US independent label Grand Slam records finally released Fight To Survive in the US on November 9, 1985. A few months later, Grand Slam records went bankrupt.

In early 1986, White Lion, with a fictitious “female” member, had a brief part in the Tom Hanks/Shelley Long movie The Money Pit.

The road to success

Early in 1987, the band was signed by Atlantic Records (which ironically is a sister label to Elektra) and on June 21, 1987, their breakthrough album, Pride, was released. The first single, “Wait”, was released on June 1, 1987, but did not make waves for nearly seven months.

The Pride tour started in July 1987 as White Lion opened for Ace Frehley’s 80s band Frehley’s Comet. The next year and a half was filled with constant touring, opening for such bands as Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, Stryper, KISS and in January 1988 White Lion landed the opening slot for AC/DC on their Blow Up Your Video American tour.

While touring with AC/DC, the Pride album and “Wait” single finally charted, due in no small part to MTV airing the “Wait” music video in regular rotation – nearly seven months after the single’s release. “Wait” hit #8 on the singles chart, while Pride hit #11 on the album charts. Pride would remain on the top 200 Billboard album charts for a full year.

In August 1988, the album’s second single “Tell Me” hit #58. Around the time this single was released, White Lion played at the Ritz club in New York City. Like Guns N’ Roses, Great White and a few others before them, White Lion’s show at the Ritz was filmed and later aired on MTV.

The Pride album’s third single, a gentle acoustic ballad titled “When the Children Cry”, made it all the way to #3 with heavy MTV rotation, making Pride one of about 20 hard rock albums to ever have multiple top 10 hits.

The success of “When the Children Cry” would eventually push sales of Pride over the two million mark. In addition, Vito Bratta was recognized for his instrumental talents by racking up Best New Guitarist awards with both Guitar World magazine and Guitar For The Practicing Musician magazine.

In the spring of 1989, the Pride tour finally ended, but rather than take a break, they instead chose to record the next album, a decision the group later came to regret due to the effects of fatigue from heavy touring on the final product.

Life after MTV

In August 1989, White Lion released their third album, Big Game, a musically eclectic follow-up to Pride that featured the singles “Little Fighter” (which peaked at #52), “Cry for Freedom” (did not chart), and a cover of Golden Earring’s “Radar Love” (which peaked at #59). The album quickly went gold, but without a hit single, slowly declined, with a peak of #19 on the album charts.

After two years of writing and recording, the new album, Mane Attraction was released. During the recording sessions for this album, their record company allowed the band to make exactly the album they wanted to. As a result, the album is usually viewed as a mixed effort, where the band is trying to do too many things at once. The album charted at #61. This may also be due to the general public’s shifting tastes towards grunge.

Greg D’Angelo and James LoMenzo left the band soon after the album’s release, citing “musical differences”, but White Lion carried on with bassist Tommy T-Bone Caradonna and drummer Jimmy DeGrasso (Megadeth, Alice Cooper, Suicidal Tendencies, Y&T, Fiona). After briefly touring in support of Mane Attraction, Tramp and Bratta decided to call it a day, their last show being held in Boston at the Channel in September 1991.