![]() ![]() Meg- “can you tell me a little bit about the album cover?” Meg- “I thought maybe you made an exception after coming out of the closet.” you know I don’t write about myself or my friends, let alone my sister.” Meg white interviews jack white about “get behind me satan” White Stripes - Blue Orchid Video Track /Title Watch/Listen Watch/Listen Download Real Player Windows Media - 1. produced by jack white engineered by matthew kettle a vinyl version of the record will be put on hold pending a unique release. the band will tour prior to, and continue after, the album’s release but are only playing countries and cities that they’ve never been to before. jack white has described the record as an exploration of “characters and the ideal of truth” their fourth album “elephant” was released one year after its completion, by comparison the first single from “get behind me satan” -“blue orchid” was released two weeks after its completion the band used their live sound engineer to engineer the recording only three songs are electric guitar based contains the white stripes’ shortest song to date none of the songs had been played live before the recording of the albumĭocument.write('') -none of the songs were completely written before the recording of the album songs are deceivingly orchestrated, some sounding as if they were recorded with a full orchestra when they only have piano and bass on them ![]() songs were written on piano, acoustic guitar and marimba recorded in Detroit at third man studios, mixed in Memphis at ardent studios, mastered in new york city at masterdisk ![]() produced by grammy award winning producer jack white is the white stripes’ fifth album, out on Monday the 6th of June As Ugly as I Seemĭ3.White Stripes - Blue Orchid Video + Interview You can see Exclaim!'s ongoing list of what's incoming for Record Store Day over here.ī1. Previously, the album has been pressed in an extremely limited run of vinyl promo copies, but these were never released commercially and are very difficult to find. It includes the singles "Blue Orchid" and "My Doorbell." It's unique in the White Stripes' discography by featuring a restrained, primarily acoustic sound, with a couple of songs using marimba and venturing into a calypso direction. Get Behind Me Satan was the follow-up to the White Stripes' massively successful 2003 album Elephant. A teaser video for this vinyl release is embedded at the bottom of this page. You might notice that the running order for the vinyl is slightly different, since "As Ugly as I Seem" and "Little Ghost" are swapped in the tracklist. A non-limited version with black vinyl and standard artwork will be released later this year.Ĭheck out the tracklist below. This limited-edition pressing will be exclusive to stores participating in Record Store Day. The gatefold also has brand-new inner artwork. See what the moving image looks right here. It comes with what an announcement describes as a "gatefold lenticular jacket," meaning it's one of those 3D images that appears to move depending on what angle you look at it. It will arrive on two 180-gram LPs the first one is red and the second one is white. This release is timed to honour the 10th anniversary of the album. That will finally change this Record Store Day (April 18), since the record will at last be issued on wax. Given Jack White's status as the modern music world's vinyl guru, it's a little surprising that the White Stripes' 2005 album Get Behind Me Satan has never received a proper commercial vinyl release. ![]()
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