Led by Mike Tramp, White Lion was a band that mixed socially conscious songs about war, poverty, and injustice, with stereotypical cock rock of the era. They struggled to maintain their momentum with their next release, which followed quickly in 1989. The next two singles performed poorly and were their last chart entries: "Little Fighter" stalled at #52 and their cover of "Radar Love" only reached #59.
The band plotted a comeback with 1991's "Mane Attraction," which is largely a solid album that deserved better. It probably would have performed better, too, if the musical tide was not ebbing away from melodic rock to grunge. "Love Don't Come Easy" is one of their best songs and in a perfect world would have let White Lion roar once more.
The ever prolific Mike Tramp has had a productive solo career and fronted other projects (Freak Of Nature), but hasn't hit the charts in the US since his days in White Lion.
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