The Raconteurs & Jack White & Jack White & Brendan Benson – Carolina Drama (Acoustic Mix) album cover

The Raconteurs & Jack White & Jack White & Brendan Benson – Carolina Drama (Acoustic Mix)

Single 2016

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2016 single Carolina Drama (Acoustic Mix).

Music from Carolina Drama (Acoustic Mix)

Gear Used On Carolina Drama (Acoustic Mix)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Raconteurs & Jack White & Jack White & Brendan Benson – Carolina Drama (Acoustic Mix) (2016). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Eric Clapton on Carolina Drama (Acoustic Mix)

Solid Body Electric Guitars

1956 Fender Stratocaster "Brownie"

Avg price: $3,219.71

'Brownie' is one of Eric Clapton's favourite guitars. Clapton said that he used 'Brownie' on the whole of the Layla album including the title track - the song which is generally regarded as being his most famous love song of all. According to the receipt from Sound City pictured here, Clapton bought this guitar on May 7th, 1967 while he was still with Cream. Clapton used 'Brownie' extensively for recordings and concerts over a number of years. Notably, on his first solo album Eric Clapton, 1970, where it shares the front cover photograph with him; and more significantly in the same year, on the whole of the Layla album where 'Brownie' is again pictured on the album cover, this time on the back, photographed on the floor of Criteria Studios. Brownie was auctioned by Christies for $497,500

Guitars used by Jack White on Carolina Drama (Acoustic Mix)

Resonators

National Style 1 Tricone

Avg price: $5,310.00

During his appearance on "Live From Here" Jack can be seen playing a National Style 1 tricone resonator guitar. There is somewhat of a closeup at around the 3:40 mark in the video of "Carolina Drama."