July 13, 2010 23:52
Laura Marling covers Neil Young for joint release with Jack White Laura Marling Tickets
Seven-inch single will also feature a rendition of Jackson C Frank's 1965 song 'Blues Run The Game'
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Laura Marling has revealed she covered Neil Young and Jackson C Frank for her joint release with Jack White.
As previously reported, Marling had recorded the single in just one take at White's Nashville studio earlier this year and the record will be released on seven-inch via his label Third Man Records.
"I went and recorded with Jack when I was passing through Nashville on our recent US tour," Marling told NME. "The whole process took about 25 minutes, two songs bashed out and recorded and done, it was wonderful. The care that's gone into crafting the studio is amazing. It goes with out saying that Jack is a very important figure in modern music, and it was very exciting to work with him."
Side one of the vinyl release is a version of Jackson C Frank's 1965 single 'Blues Run The Game', while side two is a cover of Neil Young's 1972 song 'Needle And The Damage Done', reports TwentyFourBit.
Set for release on August 9 as part of Third Man Records' 'Blue Series', the seven-inch will be limited to 1500 copies and is being sold via Third Man Records and Roughtrade.com.
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