Jack White has released a new single from Lazaretto one of the highlights songs “Would You Fight For My Love?”. But more interesting, however, is the Flip side, “Parallel”, which sees White covering bandmate and Dead Weather and Raconteurs member Dean Fertita, who is also accompanying White on his current tour written by The Raconteurs’ Brendan Benson and released via Fertita’s 2009 album , the original version of “Parallel” was a woozy, psychedelic rocker. Here in White’s hands, however, the song’s been transformed into a twangy-meets-synthrock opus, complete with keys from the late Isaiah Ikey Owens. It’s an interesting take to say the least and showcases the Third Man label head’s inventiveness and different styles.
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JACK WHITE – ” Parallel “
Posted: November 29, 2014 in MUSICTags: Dead Weather, Dean Fertita, Jack White, Third Man Records
JACK WHITE – ” The Same Boy You’ve Always Known ” and ” Entltlement ” for the La Blogotheque sessions
Posted: September 4, 2014 in MUSICTags: Jack White, La Blogotheque, Lazaretto, White Stripes
Jack White and members of his band performed two acoustic songs at Chateau De Fontainebleau for the brilliant La Blogotheque sessions, his voice is so reminiscent of Robert Plant at times, this is a truly wonderful session
The WHITE STRIPES – ” Get Behind Me Satan ” Originally released June 6th 2005
Posted: June 7, 2014 in CLASSIC ALBUMS, MUSICTags: Get Behind Me Satan, Jack White, Meg White, The White Stripes
The White Stripes, Jack and Meg Whites fifth album release, recorded in just two week and with only three electric cuts on the album,the rest a more melodic acoustic album with three songs dedicated to the 1940’s actress Rita Hayworth. the rockiest song is a very Led Zeppelinish styled song “Red Rain” certainly they still are the most unconventional duo in rock’n’roll.
Recorded on the stairway of Jack White’s home in the Indian Village neighborhood of Detroit, “Get Behind Me Satan” features marimba, tympani, mandolin and bells, as well as the usual guitar and drums and piano. Described by someone as an “oddball masterpiece,” it was not commercially released on vinyl until ten years after its initial release. Now in celebration of its 20th Anniversary, “Get Behind Me Satan” is out now (in the US, July 11th Ex-US) on 2LP, one red and one clear disc, both including black wisps.
The White Stripes’ 2005, fifth studio album reminds listeners of the fundamental nature of their production. While still maintaining their iconic elements listeners can immediately identify with The White Stripes, White trades in his classic, guitar heavy elements for piano ballads, mandolin, acoustic guitar, and even some touches of marimba. The Rolling Stone declared this album so “wild, it could make you weep over how pitilessly the Stripes keep crushing the other bands out there.”
“Get Behind Me Satan” ranked number 3 on both US and UK charts, trumping their preceding albums’ rank on US charts. The album’s first track and single, “Blue Orchid”, became a fast radio hit in the US and UK, making it the band’s second UK Top 10 Hit. The album’s second single, “My Doorbell”, boasts a piano and drums charge, reviewed by NME as the “funkiest tune The White Stripes have ever put their name to.”
Slant Magazine invites listeners to “take solace in the unbridled honesty of simple, solid rock n’ roll” of “Get Behind Me Satan“, while Pitchfork crowns the album as some of the White Stripes’ best work. “Get Behind Me Satan” is that raw, foot-stompin’, soulful sound that will take your imagination to that peaceful front porch in some cozy, southern cabin. So sit back and stomp your foot to the melodic acoustic guitar, piano, stirring vocals, crickets, and the creaking sound of that porch.

JACK WHITE – ” Lazaretto “
Posted: May 23, 2014 in MUSICTags: Dead Weather, Detroit, Jack White, Lazaretto, Nashville, White Stripes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYF0LtfUvJs#t=185
the new album from Jack White
Jack White was the youngest of ten children raised in south west Detroit, has lived in Nashville since 2005 a formed the WHITE STRIPES and more recently The Dead Weather now on his second solo album
the new Jack White Vinyl has lots of interesting ideas and Jack describes all the Hidden features,
JACK WHITE – ” High Ball Stepper ” new album Lazaretto Due June 9th
Posted: April 1, 2014 in MUSICTags: High Ball Stepper, Jack White, Lazuretto, Music
the first clip from the new Jack White second solo album “Lazaretto” features some distoted guitars and a great vibe, there will be some special packaging
http://thirdmanrecords.com for more information

