(Gibson) The White Stripes may be gone but there are a few more releases left in the can, including a live album of their very last full live performance in 2007.The album, titled Live in Mississippi, was recorded at Southaven, Mississippi, on July 31, 2007, and will be released on two-CD and two-LP (180-gram vinyl) formats. The set list featured a number of covers in tribute to legendary Mississippi Delta blues masters Robert Johnson, Son House and Leadbelly.
A live DVD of a June 2000 show will be released on the same day. Recorded as the band performed to a tiny audience at Ralph's Corner Bar in Moorhead, Minnesota, the set is called Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night.
Finally, the now-defunct duo will release one of their first-ever recordings, a 1997 cover of Love's "Signed DC," on seven-inch vinyl with a cover of Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long" as the B-side. more on this story