Jack White Announces New White Stripes, Raconteurs, and Dead Weather Releases

Jack White Announces New White Stripes, Raconteurs, and Dead Weather Releases

Jack White’s Third Man Records has announced the 30th package of its Vault subscription series. Included in #30 are two full records and one double A-side 7” vinyl single, as well as silkscreen Third Man pennant. One of the LPs is a new record called Live at Disgraceland: From Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown, and features live performances by the Dead Weather, the Kills, and William Tyler. They were recorded in Alison Mosshart’s Nashville home (aka “Disgraceland”). Scenes from the recording recently aired on Bourdain’s CNN show “Parts Unknown.” Hear a preview of the Dead Weather’s “Gasoline,” and revisit a clip from Bourdain’s show, below.

The other LP in #30 is The Raconteurs – Live at Irving Plaza NYC April 7th 2006–a recording of the band’s first U.S. show. The setlist includes several songs from their 2006 debut Broken Boy Soldiers. See the full tracklist for both LPs here.

The 7” included in the latest Vault package has two songs from Jack White’s recently released Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016. There’s his acoustic mix of “Love Is the Truth,” as well as the previously unreleased White Stripes song “City Lights.” See a preview of Third Man Vault Package #30’s contents below.

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Listen to the White Stripes’ “City Lights”:

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