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CD review: Horehound - The Dead Weather (Full cd & concert stream)


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Yes, The Dead Weather is another side project started by none other than The White Stripes' Jack White, who seems to be collecting bands these days like a philatelist collects stamps.

But Horehound, the band's debut recorded in short bursts in late 2008 and earlier this year, has one major difference from White's other bands - and that comes in the form of Alison Mosshart.

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source: CHRIS SCHULZ/Stuff.co.nz

image: fair Use/photobucket: NOT DEAD AT ALL: The Dead Weather might be Jack White's best band since The White Stripes

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You can listen the full album HERE

You can listen to a full concert by Dead Weather right HERE. Both are courtesy of NPR.

The setlist for the show is below:

"60 Feet Tall"

"Bone House"

"Outside"

"So Far From Your Weapon"

"Cut Like a Buffalo"

"Forever My Queen" (Pentagram cover)

"Rocking Horse"

"New Pony" (Bob Dylan cover)

"No Hassle Night"

"Will There Be Enough Water"

ENCORE

"Treat Me Like Your Mother"

"Child of a Few Hours"

"Hang You From The Heavens"

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