

They played a (bit of a) song called "Web Of Desire" in it, with an additional female singer prancing around.
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If my memory serves me right, I actually heard White Lion for the first time in the movie "The Money Pit". In 1985 it got a domestic release by the Grand Slamm label, but didn't get much of a push as the label went bankrupt soon after. The album was then re-recorded and first released in Japan. They recorded their first album "Fight To Survive" only to find out that the record label didn't like it and dropped them. White Lion's early stages were far from easy. In the end, only Tramp stayed in the States, found himself a great writing partner in Bratta and eventually found his way to the top of the charts. Later on, the band moved towards hard rock with their music, and in 1981 they changed their name to The Studs and relocated to the States. They even took part in the Eurovision Song Contest of 1978 with a truly hideous song called "Boom Boom". The Danish-born Tramp (real name: Michael Trempenau, born Jan 14, 1961) had already experienced some success with Mabel, a pop band that was popular in Denmark and Spain. White Lion were formed in 1983 in New York City by guitarist Vito Bratta and vocalist Mike Tramp. These are our subjective choices, so if you want to ask how on earth we could leave off such and such song from the list, you can. This is "The Big 10 - The Essential Tracks", in which we take a closer look at particular artist's or band's back catalogue, and choose the 10 finest moments.
