The band’s ninth studio set was originally intended to be singer David Coverdale’s third solo record, but his record label pressured him to issue the project under the David Coverdale & Whitesnake moniker.
Originally launched with the lead single, “Too Many Tears”, what became the band’s first new studio album in eight years went on to reach the Top 10 in Sweden, Finland and Japan, a Top 40 set in Coverdale’s native UK, yet was never released in the US.
The 2021 reissues are led by a 4CD/DVD Super Deluxe Edition, which features newly-remastered and remixed versions of the original album, along with unreleased demos and studio outtakes. The DVD includes music videos and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the album with new interviews from Coverdale, while the set comes with a hardbound book filled with rare and unseen photos from the era.
A 2CD Deluxe Edition delivers the new remix plus the original album, newly remastered; a 2LP Deluxe Edition pressed on 180-gram silver vinyl features the newly remixed album; and, a single-disc version offers the newly-remixed album; in addition, all of the music will be available digitally through streaming services.
Whitesnake are previewing the 25th anniversary editions with a newly-released video for the track, "You're So Fine" (2021 Remix).
Coverdale and the band are gearing up to launch their farewell tour next year.
See also:
Whitesnake announce first dates of farewell tour
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