Jack White to release two new acoustic albums

White to release 'Live in Anchorage' and 'Live in Idaho'

Jack White has announced he will releasing two new acoustic albums entitled ‘Live in Anchorage’ and ‘Live in Idaho’.

The recordings are taken from his intimate solo acoustic tour supporting Lazaretto. White performed in rarely visited states such as Idaho, Wyoming, and Alaska, with tickets priced as low as $3 for each show.

‘Live In Idaho’ features White’s performance at the Egyptian Theater in Boise, recorded on ribbon microphones. The set will be released as a double LP pressed on Icy Idaho Blue vinyl.

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‘Live In Anchorage’ is a DVD recording of his performance at Wendy Williamson Auditorium in Anchorage, Alaska with Third Man Records’ Brad Holland engineering and editing the final film.

The tracklisting for both albums can be seen below:

Live in Idaho:

Just One Drink
Temporary Ground
Hotel Yorba
You Know That I Know
Inaccessibly Mystery
Do
Alone in My Home
Carolina Drama
Love Interruption
A Martyr For My Love For You
Sugar Never Tasted So Good
We’re Going to Be Friends
The Same Boy You’ve Always Known
I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline)
Blunderbuss
You’ve Got Her in Your Pocket
Goodnight, Irene

Live in Alaska:
Just One Drink
Temporary Ground
Love Interruption
Machine Gun Silhouette
Offend in Every Way
The Same Boy You’ve Always Known
Alone in My Home
You Know That I Know
We’re Going to Be Friends
Entitlement
Carolina Drama
You’ve Got Her in Your Pocket
A Martyr For My Love For You
Goodnight, Irene

Third Man Records’ subscription service, Vault, will be releasing the records, which will also include a photo book from David James Swanson as well as two Risograph prints of the gigs taken by Swanson.

Last month, a rare vinyl release by Jack White, which he hid inside a sofa over 10 years ago, was discovered by fans.

During the early days of the White Stripes, White teamed up with musician friend Brian Muldoon to form The Upholsterers. Both former upholsterers, the pair then hid 100 copies of their song ‘Your Furniture Was Always Dead … I Was Just Afraid To Tell You’ in reupholstered furniture around Detroit in 2004.

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You can listen to White’s performance of ‘Sugar Never Tasted So Good’, taken from ‘Live In Idaho’ below:

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