Posts Tagged ‘Lazaretto’

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“That Black Bat Licorice” is the latest single off the second Jack White solo album “Lazaretto” . Available February 17th through Third Man Records, the 7-inch contains a brand new recording for its B-Side: a cover of Harry Connick, Jr.’s “Blue Light, Red Light (Someone’s There)”.
White’s rendition includes all the elements of a loungey jazz rocker, but with the added intensity that only he and his guitar can muster.

 

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

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,