A friend of mine had a source with an advance copy a few weeks before the release, and we were marveling over the sheer engineering feat of the record itself. I've always been more of a fan of The White Stripes than I am of Jack's solo stuff, but I'm going to buy a copy of this record on presentation alone. The locking repeat grooves and hidden tracks are some of the coolest things I've ever seen on a vinyl release.
Edit: That's Jake Bugg in your profile picture, is it not? The cover of his first album, if I'm not mistaken.
Jack White's vinyl Lazeretto, when I say it's not as good as Blunderbuss, no dis on his current album at all, Blunderbuss maybe the best vinyl album I've heard in the last 2 years. The tricked out vinyl is so sonically great.
1st three songs off this album "American Dreams Plan B," "Red River." and "You Get Me High" are at the Full Moon Fever/Wildflowers level this is the best Petty album in 20 years.
This one is for all lovers of baroque instrumental music. Torelli sounds extremely refined and delicate. Not the virtuosity and layered complexity of Bach nor Vivaldi's punch and directness, just very, very delicate and clear. He's also one of THE most important baroque composers for trumpet.
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