Dexter and Sara Romweber stopped by Jack White’s home studio in Nashville, Tenn., last week to record. Along with engineer Vance Powell, White lent his talents to the sessions by producing, playing guitar, saw, bass and singing. The two tracks cut over the two-day sessionGeeshie Wiley’s great “Last Kind Word Blues” and Dex’s own “The Wind Did Move”will be released through White’s label, Third Man, later this month. Third Man, a vinyl label, currently has one release to its name: “Hang You From the Heavens,” a seven-inch slab by White’s new band, The Dead Weather.
“It feels good. I can go to my grave and at least know I accomplished something,” Romweber told Nashville’s Metromix over his long-purported influence over The White Stripe. “Nothing gigantic. But still, it’s something. It’s touching.” Complete track details after the jump.”
Tracklisting and liner notes for the 7″:
Side A: Last Kind Word Blues by Geeshie Wiley
Dex plays guitar, piano and sings the lead vocal
Jack White plays acoustic guitar, lead guitar and sings a harmony lead vocal
Sara Romweber plays drums
Side B: The Wind Did Move by Dex Romweber
Dex plays guitar, organ and sings the lead vocal
Jack White plays bass sings and plays the saw
Sara played drums and tambourine