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Jack White announcees ‘Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016’ collection
The double LP includes a previously unreleased White Stripes song, ‘City Lights’.

Jack White has announced details of acoustic double LP, set for release next month.
‘Jack White Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016’ is out 9th September, both digitally and - obviously - on 12”, and features reworked versions of songs from across his various projects - plus a previously unreleased White Stripes song, ‘City Lights’.
The track was originally written for 2005 album, ‘Get Behind Me Satan’, and is the first new (worldwide commercially released) White Stripes song since 2008.
The track listing is:
SIDE A
Sugar Never Tasted So Good
Apple Blossom (Remixed)
I’m Bound To Pack It Up (Remixed)
Hotel Yorba
We’re Going To Be Friends
You’ve Got Her In Your Pocket
Well It’s True That We Love One Another
Never Far Away
SIDE B
Forever For Her (Is Over For Me)
White Moon
As Ugly As I Seem
City Lights (Previously Unreleased White Stripes Track)
Honey, We Can’t Afford To Look This Cheap
Effect & Cause
SIDE C
Love Is The Truth (Acoustic Mix)
Top Yourself (Bluegrass Version)
Carolina Drama (Acoustic Mix)
Love Interruption
On And On And On
Machine Gun Silhouette (Acoustic Mix)
SIDE D
Blunderbuss
Hip (Eponymous) Poor Boy (Alternate Mix)
I Guess I Should Go To Sleep (Alternate Mix)
Just One Drink (Acoustic Mix)
Entitlement
Want And Able
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