Snowy White No Faith Required
British born guitarist Snowy White (Born Terence Charles White) first became interested in music at the age of eleven when he was inspired by blues musicians Buddy Guy and B. B. King. He pursued his blues style in a number of bands however during the seventies Snowy made a reputation for himself playing numerous sessions for a wide variety of musicians such as Al Stewart, Cliff Richard and Peter Green. More famously Snowy toured as second guitarist with Pink Floyd augmenting the bands sound on the tours to promote the Animals and The Wall albums. By late 1979 however tiring of the session scene Snowy accepted the offer to join the rock band Thin Lizzy. Snowy recorded two albums with Thin Lizzy (Chinatown and Renegade) and completed a number of successful tours before deciding that the bands music and more importantly their lifestyle wasn't to his taste. 'No Faith Required' is available as an LP for the first time ever, and is now released as a high-quality 180 Gr. Vinyl version (clear vinyl) including slightly modified artwork with integrated spot varnish. The album was originally released in 1996 and was the first album to be recorded with The White Flames. The album is a set of Snowy White originals which finds the guitarist in fine voice over his distinctive guitar style. Also included is the song 'Midnight Blues' that is very popular with many Snowy White fans. Tracklisting: Side
- 1. Side A
- 2. No Faith Required
- 3. A Miracle I Need
- 4. In the Name of the Lord
- 5. Midnight Blues
- 6. Side B
- 7. Slave Labour
- 8. Blues Like a Fever
- 9. Canyon
- 10. American Dream