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BOARDING HOUSE REACH is the new solo album from Jack White, and is a testament to the breadth of the artists creative power and his bold artistic ambition. This new material finds Jack White expanding his musical palate with perhaps his most ambitious work thus far, a collection of songs that are simultaneously timeless and modern. Written and conceived while holed up in a spartan apartment with literally no outside world distractions, White exclusively used the same kind of gear he had when he was 15 years old (a quarter-inch four-track tape recorder, a simple mixer, and the most basic of instrumentation). The album explores a remarkable range of sonic terrain -- crunching rock n roll, electro and hard funk, proto punk, hip hop, gospel blues, and even country -- all remapped and born anew to fit Whites matchless vision and sense of restless experimentation.
BOARDING HOUSE REACH was produced by Jack White III and recorded at Third Man Studio in Nashville, TN, Sear Sound in New York, NY, and Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, CA. The album was mixed by Bill Skibbe, Joshua V. Smith, and White at Third Man Studio in Nashville, TN. The album features White on vocals, acoustic and electric guitars and drums, organ, and synthesizers. Hes backed by a remarkable new lineup of musicians that includes: drummer Louis Cato (Beyonc©, Q-Tip, John Legend, Mariah Carey), bassists Charlotte Kemp Muhl (The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger) and NeonPhoenix (Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z), synthesizer players DJ Harrison and Anthony Brew Brewster (Fishbone, The Untouchables), keyboardists Neal Evans (Soulive, Talib Kweli, John Scofield) and Quincy McCrary (Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Pitbull), percussionists Bobby Allende (David Byrne, Marc Anthony) and Justin Por©e (Ozomatli), and backing vocalists Esther Rose and Ann & Regina McCrary of Nashvilles beloved gospel trio, The McCrary Sisters, as well as longtime collaborators like drummers Daru Jones (Nas, Talib Kweli) and Carla Azar (Autolux, Depeche Mode, Doyle Bramhall II). Singer-songwriter C.W. Stoneking also appears, contributing a stirring spoken word performance to the albums Abulia and Akrasia.
Jack White is a 12-time GRAMMY Award-winner and 35-time nominee. His most recent full-length release, 2016s JACK WHITE ACOUSTIC RECORDINGS: 1998-2016 (Third Man Records/Columbia), collected 26 acoustic-based songs from throughout Whites wide-ranging musical career, spanning album tracks, B-sides, remixes, alternate versions, and previously unreleased material from The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and Whites groundbreaking solo career. The collection debuted at #1 on Billboards Vinyl Albums chart up
Country | USA |
Brand | COLUMBIA RECORDS GROUP |
Manufacturer | Columbia Records Group |
Binding | Vinyl |
ItemPartNumber | 1907 5818941 |
ReleaseDate | 2018-03-23 |
UnitCount | 1 |
UPCs | 190758189413 |
EANs | 0813547025630 |