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Blunderbuss

Jack WhiteMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: April 24, 2012
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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Play   2. Sixteen Saltines 2:35 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   3. Freedom At 21 2:51 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   4. Love Interruption 2:38 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   5. Blunderbuss 3:05 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   6. Hypocritical Kiss 2:50 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   7. Weep Themselves To Sleep 4:19 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   8. I'm Shakin' 3:00 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   9. Trash Tongue Talker 3:20 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 10. Hip (Eponymous) Poor Boy 3:03 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 11. I Guess I Should Go To Sleep 2:37 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 12. On And On And On 3:55 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 13. Take Me With You When You Go 4:10 $1.29  Buy MP3 
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75 of 79 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Jackpot! April 26, 2012
Format:Audio CD
For reasons that are now unclear to me, I wasn't really excited about this record coming out. I was an idiot. This maybe the most compelling album Jack White has made since... well, that depends on what your favorite White Stripes album is. (For me, it's Elephant). What we have here, then, is a collection of infectious songs that sound like they were recorded by people who were still very excited about playing them. I happened to be driving with the windows down when the opening numbers Missing Pieces and Sixteen Saltines were playing, and, boy, did that WORK. I nearly like every song on this, but the first 9 or ten songs are particularly good with special nods to Weep Themselves to Sleep and Trash Tongue Talker. There is looseness and energy about the performances that I think is rarely heard on modern records. This is certainly the closest thing to a genuine rock album--at least the way I understand the phrase-- that I've heard this year and maybe in quite some time.
Lyrically, Jack is obviously working through some things in his life and, since I'm not a detective nor a tabloid reader, I do not feel the need to know all the details, so suffice it to say that the lyrics have a certain feistiness and honestly about them this time--perhaps more so than usual on Jack's records.
The biggest surprise for me? The overall sound of this CD: it's warm, not overtly compressed with lots of space. (Other artists should take note.) I wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing was recorded on a 2-inch tape. And that is never a bad thing, as far as I'm concerned... Enjoy.
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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I didn't know he had this in him May 1, 2012
Format:Audio CD
I've always admired Jack White's band work in small doses, so I was curious how his solo project would differ. Wow, color me impressed. All of these songs are thoroughly engaging, thanks not only to solid songwriting and passionate performances, but also spectacular arrangements. I love the variety of instrumentation here -- it's a wonderful rootsy blend of rock, blues, country, bluegrass, honky tonk, folk and old time music hall. What's really outstanding is the piano playing, and I'm not sure who is responsible since the videos I've seen show at least three different players, including Jack. I haven't heard dynamic rock piano like this since Rick Wakeman played on David Bowie's Hunky Dory or Mike Garson played on Bowie's Aladdin Sane. Really spectacular, and none of the reviews I've read in the press seem to notice it. Astonishing. Anyway, I understand Jack has more tunes half finished from this session, and I hope he doesn't wait long to finish them.
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43 of 49 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of 2012's Very Best Releases - 4 1/2 stars May 2, 2012
Format:Audio CD
Does Jack White ever record a bad album? That is a rhetorical question of course (the answer is no). White is one of the most talented songwriters, producers and musicians of our time. His first solo album Blunderbuss (no cheap shots at his macro role with The White Stripe of course) is highly representative of his consummate gifts. White's solo work is not so different a style than say his work with The White Stripes, though the instrumentation is certainly fuller - he allows for plenty of help on Third Man released effort (Sony).

The album opens with the brilliant "Missing Pieces," in which minimalistic Rhodes lines, covered by White himself, set the tone. A drum groove eventually enters, reminiscing back to 1960's rock and roll. On "Missing Pieces," White allows for plenty of instrumental moments to show off his talents, including both a Rhodes and electric guitar solo. White doesn't miss a beat on the great followup to "Missing Pieces" in "Sixteen Saltines," which possesses some solid riffs and an addictive grooved buttressed by the drums. The songwriting is noteworthy including notable lines such as "I eat sixteen saltine crackers , then I lick my fingers..." as well as the quasi-unifying hook "who's jealous, who's jealous, who's jealous. Who's jealous of who?"

The interesting groove, intact with tambourine of "Freedom at 21" continues the captivation established by White's cerebral mind. White aims for a quasi-sung/rap performance, in the idiom of indie-/alternative rock of course.
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46 of 54 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This White is Dark April 24, 2012
Format:Audio CD
If Jack White hasn't created a masterpiece in "Blunderbuss," he's come damn close. Proving he has quite a future post-White Stripes, he has cobbled together a collection of tunes that pulse, soothe and always rock, flying by in a slick, fast-moving fashion. It marks one of those rare occasions where a mental and spiritual exorcism for the artist is also a destined pleasure for those interested in absorbing his art.

Unpretentious, callow, straightforward, laid-back - these are hardly attributes that applied to White previously, and now that he is relying solely on his own instincts and proclivities this is even more pronounced. Oftentimes he veers up and down the emotional scale several times within the same song, taking the listener in unexpected directions that provide a roadmap of both his disillusionments and idiosyncrasies.

To be sure, White is a restless presence on "Blunderbuss" - lamenters of the demise of White Stripes will find a musical life boat within its gripping, extremely impressive 42 minutes. Thematic comparison to Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks" is certainly justified. This is an album of one man's heartbreak and the turmoil, introspection and eventual resurrection which followed.

His elegant, rapturous playing on his Rhodes and his grand, aggressive guitar playing bolster the tunes with a full-bodied precision that is by now expected. The extremely catchy "Freedom at 21," which features a fiery, inspired near-rap, is illustrative of the latter, while the schizophrenic, relatively quiet "Hypocritical Kiss" exemplifies the former.

This is music that not only compels repeated plays but reveals further treasures with them.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic as always
Lets agree, Jack white could fart into a mic and you would buy it. Just an amazing mix of soft and hard. White stripes sound sometimes, and just a mellow and amazing compilation!
Published 4 hours ago by River
5.0 out of 5 stars All songs are great
All the songs on this album are great. We never have to skip a track. This was my first Jack White cd and now I'm a huge fan
Published 1 day ago by Susan
5.0 out of 5 stars This White Stripes Fan Loves Blunderbuss
I won't go into a song-by-song review of the album -- I'll let the music critics do that. I'll just say that if you enjoy other music by Jack White (White Stripes, Racconteurs),... Read more
Published 21 days ago by P. Metz
5.0 out of 5 stars Jack White is a musical genius!
I love everything Jack White does. This was given to me as a gift by my husband and it was a great one. Read more
Published 28 days ago by Carole M. Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars nothing he can't do
If you like any White Stripes, or Raconteurs, this will not disappoint. Obviously Jack White and his influence, but who cares who else he is bossing around in a band, still great... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jeffrey T. Biros
4.0 out of 5 stars Good album
Enjoyed most of the songs on the album. I like the way Jack White stays true to his sound but still sounds different than most out there
Published 1 month ago by Edward F. Mohan
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Album Thus far by Jack White
Lots of piano in the tracks which I was surprised but blends so well with Jack White's insanely good guitar playing. One of my favorites albums this year. Possibly of all time.
Published 1 month ago by Matt
5.0 out of 5 stars Great music
I am very happy with my purchase which was on a whim, now I can't stop listening to the CD!
Published 1 month ago by Adrienne G.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Album.
Great Album. Real Music, Real Artist. Fantastic. Definitely Real music by a real musician. Recommended for any body who enjoys real music.
Published 1 month ago by Jacob Griffith
5.0 out of 5 stars Jack White doing what Jack White does
If you enjoy his previous work, this is like that...only better. A little more bluesy, a little more soulful. Buy it.
Published 1 month ago by Javier Banuelos
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