Raconteurs
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Broken Boy Soldiers
Used - LP - XLLP 196X
2006 Embossed Gatefold UK Original With Poster And Custom Card Inner Sleeve. Features Jack White Of The White Stripes. Open, Unplayed Copy.
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Broken Boy Soldiers
New - LP - 27306
Sealed 2006 Gold Foil Embossed Gatefold Original. Features Jack White Of The White Stripes.
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Broken Boy Soldiers
New - LP - TMR 014
Sealed 2010 180gm Gatefold Reissue On White's Third Man Imprint.
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Broken Boy Soldiers
New - LP - TMR 014
Sealed 2023 180gm repress of the 2010 180gm gatefold reissue on White's Third Man imprint. Housed in a copper-embossed jacket.
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Consolers Of The Lonely
New - LP - 456060
Factory Sealed 2008 2LP 180gm Triple Gatefold First Pressing With Custom Hype Sticker (Green Title) Plus Four High Quality Prints. The Sophomore Release From The Band Fronted By Jack White (White Stripes) And Brendan Benson (Brendan Benson!). "The Raconteurs Have Plunged Fully Into Their Chosen Era Of Vintage Rock, 1965-75, Sounding Less Self-Consciously Retro Than They Did On Their Debut. While They Gleefully Sock Out Garage-Rock Riffs, They Also Allude To Neil Young, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Even The Beatles For Patches Of Harmony In “You Don’t Understand Me.” They Get Down-Home And Bluesy, With Slide Guitar And Banjo, In “Top Yourself.” They Try Something Like Soul In “Many Shades Of Black,” And They Move Toward Spaghetti-Western Rock With Horns For A Snake-Bitten Desert Fable, “The Switch And The Spur.” The Songs Are Tautly Constructed; Some, Like “Rich Kid Blues,” “These Stones Will Shout” And “Consoler Of The Lonely,” Leap Suddenly From Riff To Riff. And There’s Nothing Sloppy About The Band, Which Keeps Dynamics And Details In Mind Even When It’s Bashing Away. Yet The Raconteurs Sound As If They Could Go Off The Rails At Any Second. The Vocals Verge On Mania, The Guitars And Keyboards Thrive On Distortion, And Mr. White Whoops And Hollers Through Many Of The Tracks. The Raconteurs Are Singing, More Often Than Not, About Desperate Characters. But That Desperation Only Makes The Crunch Of The Music More Euphoric." - Jon Pareles, New York Times
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Consolers Of The Lonely
New - LP - 45060
Factory Sealed 2008 2LP 180gm Triple Gatefold Vinyl. Sophomore Release From The Band Fronted By Jack White (White Stripes) And Brendan Benson (Brendan Benson!). "The Raconteurs Have Plunged Fully Into Their Chosen Era Of Vintage Rock, 1965-75, Sounding Less Self-Consciously Retro Than They Did On Their Debut. While They Gleefully Sock Out Garage-Rock Riffs, They Also Allude To Neil Young, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Even The Beatles For Patches Of Harmony In “You Don’t Understand Me.” They Get Down-Home And Bluesy, With Slide Guitar And Banjo, In “Top Yourself.” They Try Something Like Soul In “Many Shades Of Black,” And They Move Toward Spaghetti-Western Rock With Horns For A Snake-Bitten Desert Fable, “The Switch And The Spur.” The Songs Are Tautly Constructed; Some, Like “Rich Kid Blues,” “These Stones Will Shout” And “Consoler Of The Lonely,” Leap Suddenly From Riff To Riff. And There’s Nothing Sloppy About The Band, Which Keeps Dynamics And Details In Mind Even When It’s Bashing Away. Yet The Raconteurs Sound As If They Could Go Off The Rails At Any Second. The Vocals Verge On Mania, The Guitars And Keyboards Thrive On Distortion, And Mr. White Whoops And Hollers Through Many Of The Tracks. The Raconteurs Are Singing, More Often Than Not, About Desperate Characters. But That Desperation Only Makes The Crunch Of The Music More Euphoric." - Jon Pareles, New York Times
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Consolers Of The Lonely
New - LP - 456060
Factory Sealed 2008 2LP 180gm Triple Gatefold First Pressing Original With Custom Hype Sticker (Brown Title). The Sophomore Release From The Band Fronted By Jack White (White Stripes) And Brendan Benson (Brendan Benson!). "The Raconteurs Have Plunged Fully Into Their Chosen Era Of Vintage Rock, 1965-75, Sounding Less Self-Consciously Retro Than They Did On Their Debut. While They Gleefully Sock Out Garage-Rock Riffs, They Also Allude To Neil Young, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Even The Beatles For Patches Of Harmony In “You Don’t Understand Me.” They Get Down-Home And Bluesy, With Slide Guitar And Banjo, In “Top Yourself.” They Try Something Like Soul In “Many Shades Of Black,” And They Move Toward Spaghetti-Western Rock With Horns For A Snake-Bitten Desert Fable, “The Switch And The Spur.” The Songs Are Tautly Constructed; Some, Like “Rich Kid Blues,” “These Stones Will Shout” And “Consoler Of The Lonely,” Leap Suddenly From Riff To Riff. And There’s Nothing Sloppy About The Band, Which Keeps Dynamics And Details In Mind Even When It’s Bashing Away. Yet The Raconteurs Sound As If They Could Go Off The Rails At Any Second. The Vocals Verge On Mania, The Guitars And Keyboards Thrive On Distortion, And Mr. White Whoops And Hollers Through Many Of The Tracks. The Raconteurs Are Singing, More Often Than Not, About Desperate Characters. But That Desperation Only Makes The Crunch Of The Music More Euphoric." - Jon Pareles, New York Times
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Help Us Stranger
New - LP - TMR 600
Sealed 2019 Vinyl With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. The 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.
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Live At The Ryman Auditorium
Colored Vinyl - TMR 241
Factory Sealed 2013 Third Man Records Vault Package 241, 2LPs On 180gm Colored Vinyl With Bonus 7 Inch And DVD. First LP Pressed On Brown Translucent With Black Swirl Vinyl. Second LP Pressed Yellow With Black Swirl Vinyl. Mild Top Center Seam Crack-hence price.
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Live At The Ryman Auditorium
Colored Vinyl - TMR 241
Factory Sealed 2013 Third Man Records Vault Package Number 241: 2LPs On 180gm Colored Vinyl With Bonus 7 Inch And DVD. First LP Pressed On Brown Translucent With Black Swirl Vinyl. Second LP Pressed Yellow With Black Swirl Vinyl.
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Live At Third Man Records
New - LP - TMR127
Sealed 2011 Limited Edition Blue/Black Vinyl Original Recorded Live And Direct To 1" Analogue Tape. Includes DVD And 7 Inch Single. This Is Package Number Ten In The Third Man Record Vault Subscription Releases.
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Live In London
New - LP - TMR 018
Factory Sealed, Record Club Only 2LP Gatefold. The Package Also Includes A Dead Weather Rob Jones Art Print And Also A White Stripes 7 Inch Single: "Let's Shake Hands" (Alternate Take) And "Look Me Over Closely" (Alternate Take). Only Vault Members Were Able To Purchase This Rarity.
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Salute Your Solution
New - 12 - 511322
Sealed 2008 45rpm 12" Single. Two Tracks, Including The Bluegrass Version Of "Top Yourself" On The B-Side. Reduced!
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