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DumpJack Wrote:
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It's only 33+ minutes long! Cheap bastards.


This is one of the reasons I love this album. They're in, out and they're sleeping before things get messy and boring. I think this will have staying power for me. I give it high marks and as it has been mentioned several times already, one of the my favourite opening tracks since 'Slow Night So Long'.


gotta agree here DJ. love that it's short and sweet.

i admit that at first listen this did nothing for me, but i've grown to love this album. i listen to it almost daily lately, and it's one of my favs "in the car".


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I listened to this on the way home from work this evening, and it's better than I had originally given it credit for. Certainly above meh. It's a fun summertime album. Good for driving, like Dalen says. Nothing groundbreaking or eternally memorable, but enjoyable enough. Definitely worth at least mooching a YSI.

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is there a ysi floating around? i really want to hear this, despite the inevtiable meh.

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Timis Wrote:
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I was disappointed. And Brendan Benson can do no wrong, as far as Im concerned.


So I blame this one on White.


correction...

with jason falkner - BB can do no wrong


Correction. Benson is aces whether Falkner's around or not. Supremely talented, excellent songwriter. For that matter, Jack White is pretty fucking talented too, but this is just pretty boring. Pedestrian lyrics, predictable progressions, not what I expected.


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 Post subject: a new album in the works (jack white gathers no moss)
PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:23 am 
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From Billboard.com:

Raconteurs In The Thick Of Recording New Album


The Raconteurs are in a Nashville recording studio working on the follow-up to their 2006 debut "Broken Boy Soldiers" and hope to have a new album out sometime next year.

The group, which features Jack White of the White Stripes, Brendan Benson, and Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler of The Greenhornes, has been recording at Blackbird Studio in Nashville for a week-and-a-half and currently has 12 songs written, White tells Billboard.com.

The group is attempting to get as much of the as yet unnamed sophomore album done before the White Stripes start touring in support of their next album, "Icky Thump," due June 19 on Third Man Records/Warner Bros. Records. That outing also is slated to begin in June.

White, who once again is serving as the producer for the Raconteurs, cautions that the band may not have a completed product in place by the time it wraps its scheduled three-week recording session. "We don't know if were going to finish but we wanted to get everything down before we got busy," White says. "We have a lot bigger ideas about certain things, so we will see how far we get."

The Raconteurs are working with engineer Joe Chiccarelli (Beck, The Shins, Frank Zappa), who also teamed with the White Stripes on "Icky Thump," which likewise was recorded at Blackbird.

The band is signed to White's Third Man Records but remains in need of a marketing and distribution partner in the U.S. in the wake of the shuttering of
V2 Records in January. Warner Bros.' deal with Third Man covers only The White Stripes, sources say. However, the band hopes to have that situation sorted and an album out by 2008.

White is keeping mum on the sound of the new Raconteurs songs. However, he describes them as "very different" from the first album. So far, he's pleased with the results. "It's coming out great, man," he says.


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I think it's better when you sit on it and revisit it later to determine what needs more work. Hopefully this will be awesome.


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