Is Coverdale Page on Spotify?

Coverdale Page is an English hard rock supergroup that grew out of the partnership of former Deep Purple vocalist David Coverdale and former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. The duo formed the band in 1993 to explore their mutual interest in blues-based rock. The band released their self-titled debut album in 1993, which was a commercial success, reaching number four on the US Billboard 200 chart.

The album was very well received by critics, with Rolling Stone magazine calling it “one of the most enjoyable albums of its kind”. The album featured a mix of original songs and cover versions including “Take Me For A Little While” (originally recorded by Eddie Holland), “Pride And Joy” (originally recorded by Stevie Ray Vaughan) and “Shake My Tree” (originally recorded by Free).

The band toured in support of the album throughout 1994, but decided to part ways in 1995 due to conflicting schedules. Coverdale has since returned to his solo career, while Page has gone on to form The Black Crowes and his own solo project.

Since then, Coverdale Page has become something of a cult classic amongst fans of classic rock music. In recent years, there have been numerous requests for the band’s music to be made available on streaming services such as Spotify. Unfortunately, at present there is no sign that this will happen any time soon as both David Coverdale and Jimmy Page are yet to agree to make their music available for streaming.

However, fans can still find some Coverdale Page songs available for purchase via iTunes and other digital retailers. There is also an unofficial fan page on Spotify which features some live recordings and demos from the duo’s short-lived career together.

In conclusion, currently Is Coverdale Page on Spotify? The answer is no; however fans can still access some of their music through other digital retailers as well as unofficial fan pages on streaming services such as Spotify.