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Jack White announces live acoustic album and DVD

They will be available to subscribers to his Vault series

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Jack White’s first acoustic tour is being released as part of the Vault package series, released by his record label, Third Man Records.

The tour, which took place last year, consisted of several intimate shows in American states that he had never played before: Alaska, Wycoming, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota and Fargo. The set list consisted of solo material and White Stripes and Raconteurs covers.

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The package includes a DVD of Live In Alaska from April 20 and a recording of Live In Idaho from April 22.

It will also contain a 52-page book of photographs taken during the tour entitled Pictures From Unknown States as well as two Risograph prints.

Non-subscribers to Vault must sign up before April 30 to receive the package.

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Live In Idaho can be viewed here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_fssf_WEdo

Live In Idaho setlist:
Just One Drink
Temporary Ground
Hotel Yorba
You Know That I Know
Inaccessibly Mystery
Do
Alone in My Home
Carolina Drama
Love Interruption
A Martyr For My Love For You
Sugar Never Tasted So Good
We’re Going to Be Friends
The Same Boy You’ve Always Known
I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline)
Blunderbuss
You’ve Got Her in Your Pocket
Goodnight, Irene

Live in Alaska setlist
Just One Drink
Temporary Ground
Love Interruption
Machine Gun Silhouette
Offend in Every Way
The Same Boy You’ve Always Known
Alone in My Home
You Know That I Know
We’re Going to Be Friends
Entitlement
Carolina Drama
You’ve Got Her in Your Pocket
A Martyr For My Love For You
Goodnight, Irene

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