Jack White has spoken out most his quislingism with Alicia Keys on the topic song for the coming James Bond film 'Another Way To Die'.
The White Stripes and The Raconteurs frontman, world Health Organization wrote, produced and sang on the track, aforementioned that he's been missing to get together with Keys for quite a while.
�After a twosome of eld of deficient to collaborate with Alicia Keys, it took James Bond himself to finally make it happen," White said in a statement. "Alicia put some electric energy into her breath that cemented itself into the charismatic tape. Very inspiring to watch.
He added that the collaborationism "gave me a new voice, and I wasn't myself anymore. I drummed for her voice and she mimicked the guitar tones, and then we joined our voices and screamed and moaned about these characters in the plastic film and their isolation, having no one to confidence, not fifty-fifty themselves. Maybe we became them for a few minutes."
White aforementioned that the Memphis Horns played on the song, which is the first duet in Bond history, as well as "some of Nashville's finest. It might be the number one analogue Bond theme in 20 geezerhood. We cherished to push soul into those tapes, and join the kinsfolk of Barry, Bassey, Connery and Craig," he said.
The film, 'Quantum Of Solace', is due to rack up theatres in November. Meanwhile, White kicks off a series of European festival dates with The Raconteurs on Saturday (August 23) and begins a North American tour on September 16.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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