Jack WhiteBest Jack White Albums Ranked
7.4
Avg Score
44
Opinions
14
Albums
14
Reviewers
Summary from 44 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Jack White's catalog across 14 albums from 44 opinions, with an overall average of 7.4/10. The top-rated Jack White album is No Name (2024) with a 8.3/10 average from 12 ratings, followed by Blunderbuss and Jack White Acoustic Recordings 1998 - 2016. The discography on Wavelength spans 2012 to 2024. Corporation ranks as the highest-rated Jack White song on Wavelength with a 8.8/10 average.
Boarding House Reach
“Jack White has finally lost the plot – and he sounds totally brilliant. On his third solo album he’s at last shaken off the bluesy shackles of the White Stripes and has created something wild, mysterious and unlike anything else around. Bravo, Jack. ‘Boarding House Reach’ is a wilfully weird patchwork of New Orleans jazz, rabble-rousing testifying gospel, squelchy chip-tune funk, gameshow jingles,”
Jack White Acoustic Recordings 1998 - 2016
“Jack White’s first ‘best of’ is a typically contrarian affair, in that it purposely overlooks the aspect of White’s music that people tend to like best. The electric guitar has become as synonymous with the former White Stripes frontman as his ill-temper or penchant for arbitrary colour schemes, and given the current dearth of old-fashioned rock’n’roll axe wielders, you might think his oeuvre of e”
No Name
“The guitar auteur and labelhead’s sixth studio album is not only one of the best course-corrections in recent memory, but it's a back-to-basics lesson in excellence from the one guy you ought to trust in making a top-to-bottom rock ‘n’ roll classic.”
Boarding House Reach
“Jack White's Boarding House Reach is his most unorthodox stroke of genius since going solo.”
Blunderbuss
“On the excellent single "Love Interruption," Jack White sings, "I want love to roll me over slowly/Stick a knife inside me/And twist it all around." Ask and ye shall receive, Jack. By the end of Blunderbuss, the guy has knives sticking out of his heart like peacock feathers, yet he’s hungry for more punishment. Blunderbuss is […]”
No Name
“No Name has a couple of stellar tracks, and taken together it’s probably Jack White’s most enjoyable solo album since Blunderbuss. ”
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