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‘Lazaretto’ Premiere: Hear Jack White’s Driving Blues ‘Just One Drink’

Listen to the latest track from the June 10th follow-up to 2012’s ‘Blunderbluss’

May 19, 2014
Jack White

Jack White

Jack White famously cut the White Stripes album White Blood Cells in a single week, but he spent a lot more time crafting his second-ever solo release, Lazaretto (due June 10th on Third Man Records/Columbia). He tells Rolling Stone that he laid down tracks with his two live backing bands ”” the all-male Buzzards and all-female Peacocks ”” during pauses in touring behind 2012’s Blunderbuss, then spent a year and a half refining the tracks into the 11-track album he’s releasing next month. The record will arrive in various formats, including a special Ultra LP, which features goodies like two hidden tracks obscured beneath the center labels and a different running order from the digital and CD versions.

 

So far, White has let fans hear blazing instrumental “High Ball Stepper” and the super-groovy title track, which the Nashville-based musician recorded, pressed and distributed (a limited-edition version) in under four hours ”” setting a record ”” on Record Store Day. Today, Rolling Stone exclusively brings you the third: the pounding blues of “Just One Drink.”

 

White is launching a big tour to support Lazaretto May 29th in Tulsa; the trek wraps in early August at Canada’s Osheaga fest. The album is available for pre-sale on iTunes here, and on the Third Man Records store here.

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