Jack White on 'Paramount Records Volume 2' Box Set on ‘CBS This Morning’

American musician and Thirdman Records founder Jack White recently talked about his new project entitled 'The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records Volume 2' in an interview on 'CBS This Morning'.

First and foremost Jack White discussed how impressive the project is, "You can sit down on a Sunday and spend seven hours with it and you've still only gotten through about 5 percent of it," White said on the show.

The musician expressed how he wanted the record to be an inspiration to songwriters who will listen to the musical compilation a hundred years from now.

"I want it to be something a hundred years from now, two hundred years from now, someone will drag out of the attic and it'll inspire some songwriter then who will listen to Charley Patton or Geechie Wiley and find something beautiful and trigger something new and carry that forward," White said, according to Rolling Stone.

'The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records' showcased the story of how a furniture company evolved into a record producing corporation. The first set was released in 2013 and the second volume was released on Monday, December 1.

White revealed that Volume 2 will focus on Mississippi Delta blues icons released in between the ears 1928 and 1932 such as Charley Patton, Son House, and Skip James.

Similar to the first set, the record's case is a vintage, portable turntable that contains six Long Plays, a USB drive, a 250-page hardcover book that narrates the history of the label and a 400-page biography and recording information for each artist in the set.

800 newly remastered songs and over 90 original hand-drawn ads from the 1950's Chicago Defender newspaper are on the USB. While each vinyl record will contain a hand-crafted image.

Each limited edition volume costs $400 and is available on the Thirdman Records online store.