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Big Game was the third studio album by the hard rock band White Lion. It was released on August 10, 1989 (see 1989 in music) by Atlantic Records, reaching #19 on The Billboard 200 album chart.
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In the spring of 1989, still riding high off of the multi platinum success of Pride, White Lion decided to immediately enter the studio following the Pride tour 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. A musically eclectic follow-up to Pride, the album featured the singles "Little Fighter," "Cry For Freedom," and a cover of Golden Earring's "Radar Love." The album quickly went gold, but without a hit single, slowly declined, with a peak of #19 on the album charts.
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- "Goin' Home Tonight" - 4:57
- "Dirty Woman" - 3:27
- "Little Fighter" - 4:23
- "Broken Home" - 4:59
- "Baby Be Mine" - 4:10
- "Living on the Edge" - 5:02
- "Let's Get Crazy" - 4:52
- "Don't Say It's Over" - 4:04
- "If My Mind is Evil" - 4:56
- "Radar Love" - 5:59
- "Cry for Freedom" - 6:09
All songs written by Bratta/Tramp except "Radar Love" (which is a Golden Earring cover).
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Mike Tramp | Jamie Law | Claus Langeskov | Troy Patrick Farrell | Hennig Wanner |
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