Saturday, April 9, 2011

The White Stripes juicy material published in the coming weeks

Two months after the release of The White Stripes announced its dissolution, the band of Jack and Meg White will have juicy news in the market via Third Man Records, the label that the guitarist, producer and editor is installed in Nashville. The first two singles from the boys in red and black will be reissued exploiting the Record Story Day, but also to subscribe to the group's affiliate program, called The Vault, the eighth pack consists of a live recording in 2007 in Southaven, a first-single with two versions recorded in 1997 and a DVD of a concert of duo in Moorhead in 2000.

The Live in Mississippi, recorded in Southaven on July 31, 2007, the band's last performance will be released in an edition of audiophile double LP on 180 gram vinyl. It will be another device for enjoying live wild duo add to our collection. The single 7 "will include two versions of The White Stripes first-time recorded in Detroit in September 1997, just two months after its live debut.

These are 'Signed DC' on side A, a version of Love belongs to his first album, 'I've Been Loving You Too Long', Otis Redding's original. The DVDUnder All Fargo Moorhead Night Lights includes the band concert in the Ralph's Corner Bar in Moorhead (Minnesota) on 13 June 2000. By then, The White Stripes and De Stijl were presenting their repertoire included a version of 'I'm Bored "by Iggy Pop The track listing for Live In Mississippi is as follows: While the listing of Moorhead Under Lights DVD Fargo All Night will be: We could say that all these delicacies are opportunistic, but also in defense of the duo in my case I have long teeth and waiting for editing.

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