Jack White gave us a taste of his new album, Lazaretto, back on April 1st when he released the instrumental track “High Ball Stepper.” White returns today with “Lazaretto,” the title track from his June 10th album.
The Willy Wonka of music has had a very busy few days recently. This past Record Store Day, April 19th, White created The World’s Fastest Studio-to-Record 7″ vinyl. The 7″ record, which contains a cover of Elvis Presley’s “Power of My Love” as the b-side, was recorded from a live performance at White’s Third Man Records headquarters in Nashville. The time to record, press to vinyl, and sell the first finished copy was 3 hours 55 minutes and 21 seconds. Jack even sold the first few copies himself, that’s insane!
Take a look at the incredible process to create the World’s Fastest Studio-to-Record 7″ vinyl below:

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