Consolers Of The Lonely
Facts
| Studio | Warner Brothers |
| Release Date | March 25, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 093624987314 |
| Buy this item | $7.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 1 17:43 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 23 new from $7.99, 16 used from $8.50 |
About Consolers Of The Lonely
Consolers Of The Lonely follows The
Raconteurs 2006 debut album Broken
Boy Soldiers, which went Top 10, was
Grammy® nominated for Best Rock
Album, and spun off a #1 Modern Rock hit. Led by singer-songwriter-guitarists Jack White of The White Stripes and Brendan Benson, The Raconteurs
relocated to Nashville and moved to
Warner Bros. Fascinating, engaging, and rocking, Consolers Of The Lonely
fulfills the promise of the teaming of
two masters of power pop. Product Description
Raconteurs 2006 debut album Broken
Boy Soldiers, which went Top 10, was
Grammy® nominated for Best Rock
Album, and spun off a #1 Modern Rock hit. Led by singer-songwriter-guitarists Jack White of The White Stripes and Brendan Benson, The Raconteurs
relocated to Nashville and moved to
Warner Bros. Fascinating, engaging, and rocking, Consolers Of The Lonely
fulfills the promise of the teaming of
two masters of power pop. Product Description
Tracks
- Consoler Of The Lonely
- Salute Your Solution
- You Don't Understand Me
- Old Enough
- The Switch And The Spur
- Hold Up
- Top Yourself
- Many Shades Of Black
- Five On The Five
- Attention
- Pull This Blanket Off
- Rich Kid Blues
- These Stones Will Shout
- Carolina Drama
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User Reviews
Average user review:| one of the better albums for 2008 |
| AWSOME! JACK WHITE DOES IT AGAIN! |
| A Pretty Big Step Down from Broken Boy Soldiers |
After the home-run of BBS, I was eagerly awaiting Consolers and picked it up on the enthusiastic recommendations of many friends. However, it just doesn't hit the same nerves as BBS; instead of the slow, rambling charm of BBS' best songs, it keeps rhythms we're much more accustomed to in classic rock, and the lyrics change from their unfocused, simple subject matter to more conventional themes, which are clearly Jack's weak spot. Where BBS could make a beautiful song about nothing more than hands, or the phase of the moon, Consolers tries to capture relationship blues almost exclusively. One can see why he's stuck to nonsensical, free-association lyrics for so long: when he tries to tell a story it crumbles.
As for the instrumental sound of this album, it is more structured than we are accustomed to from either the Raconteurs or White Stripes, with less of the solos and riffing that we all love to hear from Jack. The addition of horns are well-done, and fit with the bluesy composition. Unfortunately, all the songs blend together with both their theme and musical sound, and you'll be hard pressed to distinguish one from the other after you're done listening.
Overall, this album is unremarkable and weak in comparison to the majority of Mr. White's impressive aural resume. It lacks the catchiness, incredible solos, and silly charm of other album's songwriting. If you'd like to hear an album by Jack White that will appear more familiar and bluesy than his other work, buy this one, otherwise stick to the rest. October 18, 2008
| consolers of the lonely |
anything i am doing this makes a great backdrop ;)
thank you raconteurs!
love, carol October 9, 2008
| unbelievable |
This is easily one of the best albums of the year, if not the best. Jack White is one of those once in a generation talents in songwriting, and then when you combine it with the rest of the guys on here it sounds even better. If you like music just in general pick this album up, and go see them live. I saw them about a month ago. It was unbelievable.
Highlights
Hell, all of them. But especially
-Consoler of the Lonely
-Salute Your Salution
-You Don't Understand Me
-Top Yourself
-Many Shades of Black
-Carolina Drama October 8, 2008
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