The opening riff from “Sixteen Saltines” came out of simply trying to test the reverb. White’s method on “Blunderbuss” was to “shake it up day to day.” He would scrap songs and reform them in another style call in the female band one day and just the guys the next feign a prepared song and improvise something on the spot. “I would liken him to a velvet-covered brick. “He pushed me real hard but I think he pushed me right into the 21st century,” says the 74-year-old Wanda Jackson, whose “The Party Ain’t Over Yet” was produced by White. It has released everything from a single by Tom Jones (the recent “Evil”) to a track for the Alabama Shakes (the southern rock sensation that will join White on tour) to an album by Karen Elson (White’s ex-wife and mother to their two children, who also sings back-up on “Blunderbuss”). Third Man prizes analog recording and limited-edition vinyl releases. I say, ‘Here’s my song’ and the drummer plays what the drummer wants to play. “When you’re in a band, if I’m in the Raconteurs, I don’t walk around the room and tell everyone what to play. “Doing it to my own song was something brand new,” he says. Instead, White worked in the orchestrating mode he became accustomed to while producing dozens of albums and singles for his label, Third Man Records. “There was never any conversation: ‘OK, we’re going to start my solo record today and I want it to sound like this.'” “I didn’t know we were actually making a solo record until he started wanting to sing on it,” says engineer Vance Powell, who’s frequently worked with White.
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It wasn’t until well into the process that those in the room - a collection of session musicians and others - understood the project taking shape. When the rapper RZA didn’t make it to a scheduled session at White’s studio, White decided to start working up some songs of his own. 1 with about 138,000 copies sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan, was particularly unplanned. “Blunderbuss,” which debuted on the Billboard album charts this week at No. “If you just write songs and don’t tell them what to be - don’t tell the song to be a country song or a rock ‘n’ roll song - then it becomes what it needs to be in the end.” “The funniest thing is that every album I’ve done and every band I’ve been in have been happy accidents, including this one,” says White, speaking from his home in Nashville. There’s electric rages (“Sixteen Saltines”), country blues (“Trash Tongue Talker”), rockabilly (Rudolph Toombs’ “I’m Shakin,'” the lone cover) and folk ballads like the lilting “Hip (Eponymous) Poor Boy.”Īfter funneling his songwriting through various band conceptions - the White Stripes, the Raconteurs, the Dead Weather - White is directing his latest production without artifice. The resulting 13 tracks may be the best compendium yet of White’s particular blend of American music. It’s all going to build up from this,'” says White. While recording “Blunderbuss” in his studio in Nashville, Tenn., White played on a pale blue telecaster and an old pale blue amplifier. Since he was a teenage upholsterer in Detroit, White has carefully colour-co-ordinated his work.
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The former White Stripe has released his first solo album, “Blunderbuss." (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, File) FILE - In this Jfile photo, Jack White signs copies of the record he made with Stephen Colbert in New York. It informs the album artwork, the touring stage presentation and the outfits of his backing band, which alternates between all-male and all-female lineups.
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The former White Stripe has bathed his first solo album, “Blunderbuss,” with a pale blue palette. “What if blues musicians like Robert Johnson and Blind Willie McTell actually wore blue clothes?” White wonders, laughing. – Jack White is musing on his latest colour scheme. This article was published (3757 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.