(hennemusic) Whitesnake are streaming a video for the new 2021 remix of their 2011 track, "Whipping Boy Blues", in sync with the February 19 release of their new collection, "The Blues Album."
The tune - which first appeared on the band's eleventh album, "Forevermore" - is among the tunes featured on the project, which marks the third and final release in the band's "Red, White And Blues" trilogy.
The package delivers remixed and remastered versions of the group's best blues-rock songs, mixing hits and deep tracks that were originally released between 1984 and 2011 on six studio albums and singer David Coverdale's third solo record, "Into The Light."
"The Blues Album" is now available in multiple formats, including digitally and on CD and as a double-LP set pressed on 180-gram ocean blue vinyl. Watch the video here.
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