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Broken Boy Soldiers [Explicit Content]
Regular price $34.00 Save $-34.00The Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soldiers - The debut LP from the Raconteurs, released in May 2006. Serving as most fans introduction to the band, "Broken Boy Soldiers" is the home for such canonical classics as "Blue Veins", "Hands" and the anthemic "Steady, As She Goes." Cut directly from the analog master tapes, pressed on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl and housed in a gorgeous tip-on sleeve with classy copper-foil apportionments, this album is as visually and audibly beautiful as one could ever hope.
Consolers Of The Lonely [Explicit Content]
Regular price $43.00 Save $-43.00Recorded at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, this sophomore LP from The Raconteurs was surprise released in March 2008 to widespread acclaim. The album would go on to win the 2009 Grammy award for Best Engineered album, non-classical and continues to be considered a high-point example of modern day rock and roll.
Help Us Stranger
Regular price $20.00 Save $-20.00The Raconteurs – Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler – are back with their long-awaited new album, Help Us Stranger, which serves as the Grammy-winning rock band's third studio LP and first new release in more than a decade. The 12-track collection sees the mighty combo reassembled, stronger and perhaps even more vital than ever before as they continue to push rock 'n' roll forward into its future, bonding prodigious riffs, blues power, sinewy psychedelia, Detroit funk, and Nashville soul via Benson and White's uncompromising songcraft and the band's steadfast musical muscle. The pair wrote all of the songs on the record except the lone Donovan cover, "Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness)." Recorded at Third Man Studio in Nashville, TN, the album was produced by The Raconteurs and engineered by Joshua V. Smith. Keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Dean Fertita (The Dead Weather, Queens of the Stone Age) and Lillie Mae Rische and her sister Scarlett Rische also appear here. The album was mixed by Vance Powell and The Raconteurs at Blackbird Studios in Nashville.