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Unreleased Jack White songs to be released

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The year started on the right foot for Jack White. The American musician, owner of record label Third Man Records, announced that it would launch a collection of songs from his early work, many of them unpublished, with actions carried out between 1998 and 1999, when Jack White was involved in three alternative bands time.

The statement revealed that for $ 60 can be purchased three LPs themed clusters Two Star Tabernacle, The Go and Jack White and The Bricks. Bands where the musician was part ever.

The crate includes a vinyl 7 "with the songs" Let Me Through "and" Be Still "by The Dead Weather. In addition, it will have a currency that offers a 10% discount on future purchases and also serves as an adapter to listen small vinyl.

Grouping punk rock Two Star Tabernacle, who was with Dan John Miller in 1998, a concert that gave the 16 January 1998, which some subjects that later would come out in the third album by The White Stripes are extracted is edited, "White Blood Cells". Another interesting case is the song "Itchy" original White and coming out into the open for the first time.

While Jack White and The Bricks, the band in which also militated the rear member of The Raconteurs (2006), Brendan Benson, a concert in which Jack played early versions of songs by The White Stripes, as "collected Candy Cane Children "or" You Got Her in Your Pocket ".

The third disc corresponding to the band The Go, a group in which White played guitar for a while, a recording of November 1998 is recorded and contains the song of the musician "Turn Your Little Light Bulb On".

The material will be released in a special edition for a limited time, taking fans the opportunity to buy until January 31, when it will be discontinued.

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