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Lazaretto. Anyone got Jack White's new album yet? I saw it behind the counter and managed to buy a copy last week, before it was released and have had it on replay ever since. There isn't a bad song on the album. Hundalasiliah! | |
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Lordy lord! Lordy lord! Lordy Lordy Lordy lord!!! | |
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I love the album, it's better than Blunderbuss. Next to "Lazaretto", my favorite song is "Alone in my Home". I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I think Blunderbuss is a much better album than Lazaretto, which I found to be a little disappointing, tbh. | |
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Ordered the CD last night should be here tomm. if it,s anything like his last Ill love it. Too bad the vinyl is expensive. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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After only one listen, I can tell it's a fantastic album and possibly Album of the Year for me! Here's the Rolling Stone review: http://www.rollingstone.c...o-20140610 Jack White makes heavy, turbulent modern-blues records the same way he pursues his other passion, furniture restoration: with a decisive attention to contour, color scheme and cagey, durable detail. "Three Women," the opening rumble on Lazaretto, is based (with a co-writing credit) on Blind Willie McTell's 1928 recording "Three Women Blues." But White's spin on McTell's overload of lovin' is a thorough redesign in density and rhythmic combat: stop-start bursts of bull-elephant march tightly rigged with coughing organ, a power-rock riff hammered on piano and White yelping "Lordy Lord!" – quoting McTell in 1933's "Broke Down Engine" – against skidding pedal-steel guitar. Like White's best, brawling work with the White Stripes, the Raconteurs and the Dead Weather, "Three Women" has a pocket you can sink into, and it glows with trouble.
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It might just be the album of the year for me too! And that's a great review from rolling stone. Hundalasiliah! | |
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Meh. Jack White gets all kinds of hype and props while Keb'Mo, despite his Grammys, is mostly ignored by the media. | |
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on first listen ..seems overrated | |
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http://www.billboard.com/...les-record
Jack White's 'Lazaretto' Debuts at No. 1, Sets Vinyl Sales Record
Rocker Jack White claims his second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, as "Lazaretto" bows in the top slot with 138,000 sold in the week ending June 15, according to NielsenSoundScan.
"Lazaretto" — released on White's Third Man Records label through Columbia Records — also sets the record for the largest sales week for a vinyl album since SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991.
To put the sales of the vinyl"Lazaretto" in further perspective, the configuration on its own would have ranked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 this week. In total, vinyl LP sales of “Lazaretto” accounted for 28.9 percent of the album's first-week sales — nearly beating the number of CDs that were sold (41,000; 30 percent of the album's debut). Downloads were 41.1 percent. | |
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