Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit

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Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released2001
GenreGarage rock, punk rock
LabelSFTRI
ProducerJack White
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Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit is a compilation album of American garage rock and punk bands from Detroit, released in 2001. Put together by Jack White of the White Stripes, it featured bands such as the Von Bondies, the Dirtbombs, and the Detroit Cobras. It was recorded in the home of Jack White, and he, along with nephew and the Dirtbombs drummer Ben Blackwell can be heard singing backup on "Shaky Puddin'," a Soledad Brothers track.[1]

Jack White produced the album to preserve the work of a few bands who were a significant part of Detroit's music scene in the 1990s, but were unlikely to achieve the same level of mainstream success as the White Stripes.[2]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Black Girl" – The Paybacks[1]
  2. "Payback Blues" – The Paybacks[1]
  3. "Dirtbomb Blues" – The Dirtbombs[1]
  4. "I'm Through with White Girls" – The Dirtbombs[1]
  5. "Accusatory" – The Hentchmen[1]
  6. "Black and Blue" – Ko & the Knockouts[1]
  7. "Come on Blues" – Come Ons[1]
  8. "Sunday Drive" – Come Ons[1]
  9. "Soledad Blues" – Soledad Brothers[1]
  10. "Shaky Puddin'" – Soledad Brothers[1]
  11. "Sound of Terror" – The Von Bondies[1]
  12. "High Class" – The Buzzards[1]
  13. "Shout Bama Lama" – The Detroit Cobras[1]
  14. "Banty Rooster Blues" – Bantam Rooster[1]
  15. "Run Rabbit Run" – Bantam Rooster[1]
  16. "Whiskey 'n Women" – Clone Defects[1]
  17. "Decal on My Sticker" – Whirlwind Heat[1]
  18. "Red Death at 6:14" – The White Stripes[1]
  19. "Buzzard Blues" – The Buzzards[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Trumbull, Ian. "Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit Review". ALLMUSIC. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  2. ^ Duncan, Chris (June 9, 2015). "Two albums to listen to: A Detroit compilation album and an indie darling". The Daily Texan. University of Texas at Austin, TX. Retrieved 2022-12-07.