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The collaboration with these two bands was very complicated; the invitation to rehearse the live show of '' The Wall '' for Pink Floyd happened at the same time he was invited to become a full-time member of Thin Lizzy, with whom he recorded/co-wrote their '' Chinatown '' and '' Renegade '' albums.
The connection to Pink Floyd remained throughout the years. White was invited by the then, former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters , to perform in another take of '' The Wall '', in 1990 , by the ruins of the Berlin Wall , among with other guest artists. Also in 1991 for the 'Guitar Legends' concert, in Seville , and with David Gilmour as the guest on Snowy's 1994 album ''Highway to the Sun'', appearing on the track "Love, Pain and Sorrow", playing his whammy-pedal induced Fender Stratocaster .

Apart from guest appearances by Chris Rea , David Gilmour and Gary Moore , it also introduced two new brilliant Dutch-Indonesian musicians, Juan van Emmerloot (drums) and Walter Latupeirissa (bass and rhythm guitar). Kuma Harada also played bass and rhythm.

Snowy's next album project was entitled ''Gold Top'', after his well-known Gibson Les Paul Goldtop Standard guitar. It features material in which Snowy has been involved from as far back as 1974 right up to 1996, including two tracks from Thin Lizzy, jams from the Peter Green ''In the Skies'' session (with Peter on 2nd guitar), Al Stewart Live in Philadelphia (1974), and the only complete version of the Pink Floyd song "Pigs on the Wing" featuring Snowy's original guitar solo.

Snowy has recorded five albums with his White Flames band. The first three were ''No Faith Required'' in 1996, ''Little Wing'' in 1998 and ''Keep Out: We Are Toxic'' in 1999 (see Discography below).

In 1999 Snowy joined Roger Waters for his band's 'In The Flesh' U.S. tour, which was so successful that, in the Summer of 2000, Roger again toured the States , this time recording a live album and making a film of the show.
Once again, from February to July 2002 Snowy toured the world with Roger Waters.

Another White Flames album (as a three-piece), entitled ''Restless'', was released in May 2002.

Spring 2005 saw the release of a new White Flames album, entitled ''The Way It Is'', with a basic four-piece outfit consisting of Richard Bailey (drums/percussion), Walter Latupeirissa (bass) and Max Middleton (keyboards). Snowy is now touring with this band to promote the album. A DVD, 'The Way It Is - Live' has been completed.


DISCOGRAPHY


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  • ''White Flames''

  • ''Snowy White'' (also known as ''Land of Freedom'')

  • ''That Certain Thing''

  • ''Highway to the Sun''

  • ''Goldtop'' (compilation)

  • ''Pure Gold - The Solo Years 1983-98'' (compilation)

  • ''Bird Of Paradise - An Anthology'' (compilation, 2 CD )



Snowy White's Blues Agency

  • ''Change My Life''

  • ''Open For Business'' (aka ''Blues On Me'')

  • ''The Collection'' 1998



Snowy White and the White Flames Band

  • ''No Faith Required''

  • ''Little Wing'' (released as ''Melting'' in USA )

  • ''Keep Out - We Are Toxic''

  • ''Restless''

  • ''The Way It Is''



With Pink Floyd



With Roger Waters



With Richard Wright



Other Recordings featuring Snowy White



DVDS

  • The Way It Is ... Live! (2005)

  • In The Flesh Live (2000) By Roger Waters

  • The Wall - Live In Berlin (1990) By Roger Waters



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