★★★★ Rome Capitol

Co-stars Jack White and Norah Jones get three songs each. White is a ghostly high-plains drifter on ”˜The Rose With the Broken Neck’ and a self-loathing mercenary on ”˜Two Against One.’ Jones plays even more against type, conjuring a sultry Sicilian soul diva over Isaac Hayes-style strings on ”˜Season’s Trees,’ and awesomely declaring, “I’m the disease,” on ”˜Black.’ More vocal tracks would be nice, but Rome is as much about sublime instrumentals ”“ made of celesta, harpsichord, Hammond organ, strings, nasty funk guitar and those weird-ass choirs ”“ as lead singers, just as Sergio Leone’s great Westerns were as much about fantastic landscapes as acting. Just switch your cell to “vibrate” and enjoy the show.
Key Tracks: ”˜The Rose With the Broken Neck,’ ”˜Black’
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