...neither do I.
Jack White’s Contributions to Tyler’s IGOR Barely Used (AnalogPlanet Exclusive)
However, White told me at his house last week that he is barely present on “ARE WE STILL FRIENDS?” despite Tyler’s prior statement. White described working on the album as “weird:” Paraphrasing Jack’s comment, which was not recorded: [Tyler] sent me this song, and I worked on it for 12 hours. When I sent him what I did, he never responded. I didn’t know what happened to it until the album came out. Upon release, my engineer Joshua V Smith and I listened to the song three times and we couldn’t hear much of what we recorded. I have a short backing vocal buried in the left channel at one point, but that’s it. The guitar solo isn’t mine. I don’t think he liked what I turned in.”
At the time of writing this we have no clues as to whose guitar solo it is (although we will update if we hear anything from Tyler or his associates). Mixing engineer NealHPogue also publicly said that when mixing even he wasn’t able to tell who’s who on IGOR. No wonder DJ Khaled (who threw a temper tantrum in the Epic Records offices when his trash album Father of Asahd debuted behind IGOR on the Billboard 200) calls the album “mysterious shit.” I mean, you know exactly who’s on Khaled’s boring, generic album and the guest rappers and producers know for certain that they’re going to be on it! Here, it can be the opposite.
Jack’s situation with Tyler is quite reminiscent of 070 Shake’s situation with Kanye’s Wyoming albums last year - Shake recorded a lot of vocals during those sessions, which would magically appear (or not) on the albums at literally the last second (Kanye is infamous for finishing albums late, at the last minute, and afterwards they’re-released) without her immediate knowledge. I don’t know when Jack submitted his work on “ARE WE STILL FRIENDS?” or when Tyler finished it, but there might be hints to the latter’s answer hiding in plain sight: Mike Bozzi, who mastered IGOR at Bernie Grundman Mastering, has previously mastered albums at short notice such as BROCKHAMPTON’s iridescence, finished only a week and a half before it dropped. Also, internal Sony Music documents planning Summer 2019’s releases showed that a new Tyler album was expected before July, meaning that they likely didn’t have a concrete release date yet. Lastly, the album’s announcement came on fairly short notice, not to mention that no vinyl was available on release date (showing that there wasn’t enough time to press a record between its completion and release). We can only speculate at this point, but it wouldn’t be surprising given the above—in addition to the way hip-hop albums are typically released these days. Anyway, none of this detracts from the album’s brilliance, which I explain in my review linked at the top. I guess I really enjoy “mysterious shit…” but don’t we all from time to time?
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but evidently failed.
Let's see if I can clarify.
Jack was invited to record some guitar tracks. Tyler was probably looking for some distorted, typical Jack but did not exactly get that, so he only used a relatively small sections of those tracks. Jack listened and realized that fact, so the normal human reaction would be to be disappointed...but Jack is a pro, and it seems he came to the conclusion that he should not take umbrage (just my opinion). After all, Tyler is a collector of sounds, and due to synthesizers and sampling his palette is virtually unlimited. Jack was being used as a sound generator-an instrument, one might say-not a musical collaborator. There's no shame in being an instrument for Tyler!
Therefore, I conclude that Jack's not bothered (unless he decided that he was being used as a marketing tool and not an instrument).
Some Jack White fans, such as myself, might also be annoyed that his contributions are not at the forefront of this work as his participation was well known..but we have no reason to be irked because Jack isn't.
That's my take, anyone out there might differ.
I hope this makes sense to you. You know a lot more about the situation and the artists than I do. I certainly did not mean to be opaque.
YOU WERE AT JACK'S HOUSE??? What a name drop, but great for you. I'm seriously jealous.
I was at jack's house in Detroit for a decent portion of one of the days I was in town... it's not his main house but still super cool. there's a lot of other cool things that happened during my trip to Detroit but I can't leak any information. but there is a slight bit more detail about a few things in my twitter timeline (@MalachiLui) though you might have to dig through a few hundred tweets to find it.
How does a young guy like Malachi know Jack White? And Michael didn't facilitate a connection?
I hope these brushes with greatness (Jack, You) rub off on him so that he sees that NOTHING will limit him and greatness in life will be his as well! I hope these moments inspire him well.
I DID NOT BUY THE PARAMOUNT RECORDS BOX SET AT THIRD MAN HQ! I BOUGHT IT BEFORE I WENT THERE AND WHEN I TOLD THEM THAT I SAVED UP A YEAR'S WORTH OF MONEY TO BUY IT, THEY WERE IMPRESSED (or whatever you want to call it) AND PUT ME ON THEIR IG.
HEY MICHAEL, GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT BECAUSE IN A FEW YEARS, I'LL HAVE THE ABILITY TO FIRE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha...
Some of us old-timer vinyl spinners (past & sometimes present) still get by without hearing aids!
I JUST LIKE TO SCREAM AT FREMER WHENEVER I HAVE A VALID EXCUSE TO. THE ALL CAPS KEY COMES IN HANDY.
IT'S ALSO A THING TO WRITE IN ALL CAPS, NOT AS A WAY OF SHOUTING BUT JUST A STYLE SOME PEOPLE USE.
the other thing is all lowercase which is what i use the most on twitter because it feels great.
one of these days i'll submit an all lowercase review along with an ALL CAPS REVIEW.
...I'll sport my 3M 90561s and lower the font size on whatever browser I happen to be using.