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The Wind Did Move
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DEX ROMWEBER DUO featuring JACK WHITE The Wind Did Move (2009 US exclusive limited edition 2-track 7" vinyl single - Dexter Romweber, the man credited with 'teaching Jack White how to be Jack White', teamed up with his older sister Saraand Jack himself at Third Man Studios in April 2009, to deliver the Romweber original The Wind Did Move [with White on bass, background vocals & sawing wood], while the b-side features a cover of blues woman Geeshie Wiley's 1930 rarity, LastKind Word Blues, on which Dex and Jack share guitar and vocal duties. Issued in a clear polythene sleeve with a folded picture insert TMR009) more...
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