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Lazaretto (B-STOCK)
Cat: TMR 271. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
Three Women
Lazaretto
Temporary Ground
Would You Fight For My Love?
High Ball Stepper
Just One Drink
Alone In My Home
Entitlement
That Black Bat Licorice
I Think I Found The Culprit
Want & Able
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged & record ever so slightly warped, otherwise in excellent condition***


Jack White has firmly established himself as many things-rock renaissance man and paragon of analogue recording amongst them, but strangest of all in the evolution of this mercurial figure is the way he's consistently challenged himself, and essentially only made wayward and compromising records as his twisted path has continued. Case in point is Lazaretto; perhaps his most eclectic and eccentric work to date, yet also his most focused, personal and euphoric in tone. A glorious trawl through a plethora of styles and moods and replacing the riff-worship of The White Stripes with enough freakish ideas to fill five albums this is proof positive that Jack White's muse is at its most potent when at its wildest.
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 in stock $24.18
What's The Trick?
What's The Trick? (limited 7")
Cat: TMR 810. Rel: 04 Oct 22
 
Indie/Alternative
What's The Trick? (3:37)
If I Die Tomorrow (2:58)
 in stock $9.20
Entering Heaven Alive
Entering Heaven Alive (LP + insert)
Cat: TMR 753. Rel: 29 Jul 22
 
Indie/Alternative
A Tip From You To Me (2:43)
All Along The Way (3:54)
Help Me Along (4:51)
Love Is Selfish (2:38)
I've Got You Surrounded (With My Love) (4:21)
Queen Of The Bees (2:29)
A Tree On Fire From Within (3:03)
If I Die Tomorrow (2:57)
Please God, Don’t Tell Anyone (3:59)
A Madman From Manhattan (4:25)
Taking Me Back (Gently) (4:29)
Review: Jack White is most famously the founding member of The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather but is also an accomplished solo artist. His fifth studio album, Entering Heaven Alive, is another one that sticks to his signature approach to making music, and that is in DIY fashion in his own Third Man Studio throughout 2021. It comes almost alongside his other new album Fear of The Dawn and neither of them had much backstory. This one is said to simply draw from "different inspirations, different themes, different moods."
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 in stock $20.78
Entering Heaven Alive (B-STOCK)
Entering Heaven Alive (B-STOCK) (limited LP + insert)
Cat: TME 753V (B-STOCK). Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Indie/Alternative
A Tip From You To Me (2:39)
All Along The Way (3:55)
Help Me Along (4:47)
Love Is Selfish (2:42)
I've Got You Surrounded (With My Love) (4:19)
Queen Of The Bees (2:35)
A Tree On Fire From Within (3:02)
If I Die Tomorrow (3:00)
Please God, Don’t Tell Anyone (3:58)
A Madman From Manhattan (4:24)
Taking Me Back (Gently) (4:32)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface mark on the record but otherwise in good working order***


Ever the king of the DIY approach, the inimitable Jack White recorded this one at his own Third Man Studio last year, then mastered it and released it himself on his own label. It's his fifth solo album - the second of the year - and is something of a therapy session for the cult singer-songwriter, with highlights galore. There is a real confessional quality to the songs here, especially on the likes of 'Please God, Don't Tell Anyone' which is about his regret for the way he lived certain parts of his life. He also professes his love for his new wife Olivia Jean, with plenty of fluid melodies and understated grooves also featuring throughout a fine album.
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 in stock $16.62
Fear Of The Dawn
Fear Of The Dawn (limited blue marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TME 752V. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Taking Me Back (6:00)
Fear Of The Dawn (2:43)
The White Raven (3:52)
Hi-De-Ho (with Q-Tip) (2:41)
Eosophobia (1:03)
Into The Twilight (4:33)
Dusk (0:26)
What’s The Trick? (3:35)
That Was Then (This Is Now) (3:07)
Eosophobia (reprise) (3:12)
Morning, Noon & Night (4:42)
Shedding My Velvet (3:38)
Review: Limited to just 2000 copies, Jack White's newest solo album 'Fear Of The Dawn' comes in a distinctive blue and white sleeve, making this move away from the White Stripes' native red and white colouration clear. Prefaced by the buzzing lead single 'Taking Me Back', we're stoked for the promised energy of this LP, which is the first of two albums slated to hit the shelves in 2022. This LP comes in either single black, 'astro' blue, or 'glow' white versions, as well as CD for the digi-heads.

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 in stock $31.29
Fear Of The Dawn
Fear Of The Dawn (heavyweight vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: TMR 752V. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Taking Me Back (4:01)
Fear Of The Dawn (2:12)
The White Raven (2:27)
Hi-De-Ho (with Q-Tip) (3:56)
Eosophobia (3:42)
Into The Twilight (4:37)
Dusk (0:25)
What’s The Trick? (3:36)
That Was Then (This Is Now) (3:09)
Eosophobia (reprise) (3:10)
Morning Noon & Night (4:45)
Shedding My Velvet (3:40)
Review: Let's face it, Jack White has never really stood still, with the stream of solo projects put out since The White Stripes days proof of just how relentless his creative spark is. However, as many have pointed out in reviews of Fear of the Dawn, there's not been that much of a stylistic shift since his joint venture with Meg. As such prepare to be blown away with this latest effort. Although we're not going to say whether that's in a good or bad way.

To call the tracks here obscure is nothing short of horribly reductive. A strange, at time obnoxious and jarring fusion of blues, theatrical rock, prog, and plain weird, it's nothing if not consistently unexpected, and wholly unique. Often huge in sound, but then occasionally minimalistic, it's the noise made by a man who has always threatened to throw the kitchen sink at fans, and has finally found the muscle to do it.
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 in stock $17.62
That Black Bat Licorice
Cat: TMR 301. Rel: 11 Mar 15
 
Rock
That Black Bat Licorice (3:48)
Blue Light, Red Light (Someone's There) (3:21)
 in stock $10.00
Lazaretto
Cat: TMR 271. Rel: 05 Jun 14
 
Indie/Alternative
Three Women
Lazaretto
Temporary Ground
Would You Fight For My Love?
High Ball Stepper
Just One Drink
Alone In My Home
Entitlement
That Black Bat Licorice
I Think I Found The Culprit
Want & Able
Review: Jack White has firmly established himself as many things-rock renaissance man and paragon of analogue recording amongst them, but strangest of all in the evolution of this mercurial figure is the way he's consistently challenged himself, and essentially only made wayward and compromising records as his twisted path has continued. Case in point is Lazaretto; perhaps his most eclectic and eccentric work to date, yet also his most focused, personal and euphoric in tone. A glorious trawl through a plethora of styles and moods and replacing the riff-worship of The White Stripes with enough freakish ideas to fill five albums this is proof positive that Jack White's muse is at its most potent when at its wildest.
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 in stock $29.45
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