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Vault Package #27 Jack White Stripes Third Man Records VAULT 27 "Live At The Gold Dollar" BOX SET (Shipped in Original Third Man Box)
As in Detroit continues to exceed expectations, the neighborhood and its history continues to occupy our creative mind. While showcased a wildly beautiful White Stripes performance from the in 1999, there’s still so much to tell about that time, the bands kicking around and the spirit imbued into all of it.
Our 27th package seeks to address that concern. Showcasing full live show recordings from three important bands of that era, each act inhabits a different world stylistically and contributes to a more-detailed overall picture.
First off is . While the band only released two songs (both covers) while they were together, the group was a jumping-off point for the critically-regarded band , which Dan John Miller and Tracee Mae Miller would later go on to found. With the addition of Damian Lang (Detroit Cobras) on drums and Two Star Tabernacle was quite the confluence of varied influences. Two Star is also where Jack White debuted some songs that would later become known the world over through the White Stripes. This particular set by Two Star Tabernacle, recorded at the Gold Dollar on January 16th, 1998, features spirited takes of “So Long Cruel World” and “Garbage Picker” which would find more-refined lives on Blanche’s album. White’s “Hotel Yorba” and “Now Mary” renditions are twangier older siblings to how they exist on “White Blood Cells.” Of supreme interest to audio archeologists is the White-penned song “Itchy” all spirit and rockabilly rhythm that has yet to find a place in any of his subsequent musical endeavors. A splendid cover of Merle Travis’ “Sixteen Tons” help round out the set of a band, while mentioned often, is infrequently heard. The equal parts country and punk are in full effect here. Take heed.