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"Many Shades of Black" is a song by the band The Raconteurs. It appears as the eighth track on their second album, Consolers of the Lonely. It is second single from the album and was made available in 7" vinyl format. The cover art depicts Mary Todd Lincoln or Abraham Lincoln depending on the way the inner sleeve is turned.
The band also toured the U.S. during summer 2008. In 2009, Consolers of the Lonely was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album but lost to Coldplay's album Viva La Vida, or Death and All His Friends. The band, however, did win the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. [11]
The album was nominated for Best Rock Album and won Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical at the 51st Grammy Awards. The album ranked No. 44 on Rolling Stone's year-end critic's list and No. 35 on Spin Magazine's year-end Top 40 albums. [29] [30] The album was ranked the No. 4 Album of the Decade [31] by Glide Magazine. [32]
It was released on March 25, 2008 the same day as the album release. [3] Jack White and Brendan Benson share lead vocal duties on the track. The song was featured in commercials for NFL on Fox , the 2009 comedy film Zombieland , the 2012 action film Premium Rush , the 2017 Power Rangers movie , and the launch trailer for Call of Duty: Advanced ...
"Level" is a song from the album Broken Boy Soldiers by The Raconteurs. According to the band's official website, it was released as a U.S. radio single. Sophie Muller directed the live video for this song. The audio was mixed by Kevin Shirley and assisted by Jared Kvitka at Document Room Studios.
He is uncredited but is one of the members of Karen O's backup band for the album, Karen O and the Kids. He is also credited on four songs from Wanda Jackson's album, The Party Ain't Over, which Jack White produced. He also plays bass on one track on White's album Blunderbuss and one track on Glim Spanky's album Looking for the Magic.
It was produced by Steve Brown, who also produced the first Wham! album and the second Cult album. Their last single on Epic was the less successful "City of Souls", also released as a 12" EP. Screen 3 recorded two John Peel [ 1 ] sessions in 1983, and one in 1982 for fellow Radio 1 DJ Kid Jensen .
Critics were generally favorable towards Broken Boy Soldiers.Rolling Stone said of the album "Expectations were sky-high, but the Raconteurs exceed them all." [10] People magazine gave the album three-and-a-half stars, making the album the Critic's Choice of the week; they commented "Broken Boy Soldiers incorporates just enough weirdness to show that he (White) hasn't completely changed his ...