Monday, January 31, 2011

Molest Train Short Story



Wanda Jackson - The Party Is not Over

Jack White qualified to continue to be the perfect producer, and son-in for something more mature ladies in show business.
Having recently been turned Loretta Lynn's comeback in the right direction, now the rock and roll pioneer and former Elvis playmate Wanda Jackson ("Let's Have a Party") to it.
In the domestic white studio in Nashville, he missed the pleasantly cool over the coming 73-year-olds a wonderfully dirty sound design - similar to Wanda's still rough and rasping voice, their sometimes shaky intonation perfect for rattling garage-soul fits all for its white knits with organ, (his) guitar and wonderfully typical pig rough winds on the body.
More importantly, however, the song selection, because this is gecovert restraint: from age ("Shakin 'All Over," Rip It Up, "" Busted ") and new (" You Know I'm No Good "by Amy Winehouse!), from blues to country to rock and roll.

Besides Jack White to play here with people from My Morning Jacket and Raconteurs, Karen Elson sings background. What does White for the ladies, is ultimately the hearty equivalent to what can Rick Rubin, however, quite minimalist garment bestowed the gray-haired seniors. The next to White list, I would like Dolly Parton, whose "Jolene" he has with the White Stripes played indeed.

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(Whirlyjoe)

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