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Consolers Of The Lonely

Consolers Of The Lonely

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Creator: The Raconteurs
Label: Warner Brothers
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 93 reviews
Sales Rank: 121

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 456060
UPC: 093624987314
EAN: 0093624987314
ASIN: B0015KO52S

Release Date: March 25, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Consoler Of The Lonely
  • Salute Your Solution
  • You Don't Understand Me
  • Old Enough
  • The Switch And The Spur
  • Hold Up
  • Top Yourself
  • Many Shades Of Black
  • Five On The Five
  • Attention
  • Pull This Blanket Off
  • Rich Kid Blues
  • These Stones Will Shout
  • Carolina Drama

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Consolers Of The Lonely follows The
Raconteurs 2006 debut album Broken
Boy Soldiers, which went Top 10, was
Grammy nominated for Best Rock
Album, and spun off a #1 Modern Rock hit. Led by singer-songwriter-guitarists Jack White of The White Stripes and Brendan Benson, The Raconteurs
relocated to Nashville and moved to
Warner Bros. Fascinating, engaging, and rocking, Consolers Of The Lonely
fulfills the promise of the teaming of
two masters of power pop.


Album Description
Australian pressing of the 2008 sophomore album from The Raconteurs, who have had to change their name Down Under for legal reasons. The album features 14 songs, including first single 'Salute Your Solution'. While its predecessor was recorded on the band's own equipment in their homes, Consolers Of The Lonely gave them one of their first "big" studio experiences. The album was recorded at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, TN. The creative spark for the record was ignited during the time the band spent touring in 2006. Songwriters Brendan Benson and Jack White utilized their time on the road wisely, using sound checks and live shows as a chance to experiment and elaborate on their sound. Warner.


Customer Reviews:   Read 88 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars tastier each listen   October 2, 2008
Excellent record full of creative arrangements & great production. Songs are delightful and dynamic. This well-balanced band ROCKS live and provides a perfect vehicle for J.White's compelling tendencies. I smell a Grammy nomination. Enjoy in abundance!


5 out of 5 stars It doesn't get much better than this.   September 25, 2008
Simply put, this is one of the best albums I have heard in years. It is excellent the first time you hear it and it gets better everytime after that.
Maybe it's Jack White, maybe it's all of them combined, but if you are a fan of good solid music, you will love this.
Buy it, you won't be disappointed.



5 out of 5 stars phenomenal   September 18, 2008
Keeping it simple:

This is literally one of my favorite albums I have ever owned.

It's amazing.



2 out of 5 stars I like it less every listen..   September 14, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

First of all I want to say that I love most of what Jack White has released, and also Broken Boy Soldiers is one of my favorite albums in my collection.

I've listened to this album in it's entirety about 10-15 times, and I'm done trying to like it, it's just plain boring. It starts out strong and gets worse and worse with every song. It does have some interesting parts, some things musically I have never heard before, and it is all right compared to other music out there right now, but to me it's a failure. The upbeat songs sound like they're trying to rock out, but aren't hard enough to be powerful, they comes off weak and monotonous. The slow songs just drag by.

It seems to me Raconteurs (and Jack White's other work as well) sound the worst when they try to do country western, mediocre on the mariachi influenced songs, and best when they do experimental rock/blues.

The title track is killer, though.. It also happens to be the only track that sounds like it could have been on Broken Boy Soldiers. B.B.S. blows my away every time I listen to it, I even have to cut myself off from it so I don't get sick of it.



4 out of 5 stars Second album from the Raconteurs delivers   September 11, 2008
Jack White (or should I say Jack White III, as he is billed on this album) is one busy man, keeping things going between the White Stripes and the Brendan Benson co-lead Raconteurs. After the band's 2006 "Broken Toy Soldiers" poppy-sounding album, the band now returns with this.

"Consolers of the Lonely" (14 tracks; 56 min.) starts off with the White Stripes-sounding title track, which I love. But it's immediately clear that when the next track ("Salute Your Solution") plays that the band is after a more expansive musical pallet, and to great effect. That said, I don't get into "The Switch and the Spur" at all, with a trumpet overplay, same with "Many Shades of Black". But "Hold Up" rocks hard! Other highlights for me include "Attention", an all-out rocker, and the closer "Carolina Drama". A great album all around, even if a bit overlong at 56 min. Cut a couple of the weaker tracks and we're talking 4.5 stars.

The evolution/departure from "Broker Toy Soldiers" is quite remarkable and impressive. I saw the Raconteurs deliver a blistering set at Bonnaroo a few months ago, and let there be no mistake, this is Jack White's band, sorry Brendan. Can't wait to see how Jack will keep the balancing act going between the White Stripes and the Raconteurs.


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