White Stripes

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

50.000.000.000 Fans Can't Be Wrong
Used - LP - 000
Hard To Find Unofficial Compilation Of Rare 7" Single Releases On The Sub Pop, Italy, Extra Ball And Sympathy For The Record Industry Labels. Vinyl Appears Unplayed. more
BBC Sessions
Colored Vinyl - 000
Numbered, Limited Edition, Unofficial Clear Red Vinyl Compiling The White Stripes BBC Sessions. This Is Number 19 Of Only 100 Pressings. more
Conquest (Acoustic Mariachi Version) / Cash Grab Complications On The Matter
New - 7 - 402748
Factory Sealed 2008 7" With Large Center Hole Featuring The Stripes Over-The-Top Bombastic Take On The Patti Page Classic. Part Three Of A Singles Triptych, With Wax Color Variations On All Three Versions (This Is On Red Vinyl). Each Single Includes A Different Trading Card With The Images Of Jack, Meg And Beck, Who Produced All Three B-Sides And Performs On Two Of Those Tracks (Not On This One, However). And Finally, Each Single Comes With a Different Poster Featuring Photos From The "Conquest" Video. Muy Fun! more
Conquest / Honey, We Can't Afford To Look This Cheap
New - 7 - 402684
Factory Sealed And Out-Of-Print 2008 7" With Large Center Hole Featuring The Stripes Over-The-Top Bombastic Take On The Patti Page Classic. Part Two Of A Singles Triptych, With Wax Color Variations On All Three Versions (This Is On White). Each Single Includes A Different Trading Card With The Images Of Jack, Meg And Beck, Who Produced All Three B-Sides And Performs On Two Of Those Tracks (Here He Contributes Slide Guitar). And Finally, Each Single Comes With a Different Poster Featuring Photos From The "Conquest" Video. Muy Fun! more
Conquista
New - 7 - 433852
Factory Sealed, Out Of Print 2008 7" Vinyl. The Spanish Version Of The Band's Take On The Patti Page Classic With The Acoustic Mariachi Version On The Flip. more
Conquista / It's My Fault For Being Famous
New - 7 - 402620
Factory Sealed And Out-Of-Print 2008 7" With Large Center Hole Hole Featuring The Stripes Over-The-Top Bombastic Take On The Patti Page Classic. Part One Of A Singles Triptych, With Wax Color Variations On All Three Versions (This Is On Old School Black Vinyl). Each Single Includes A Different Trading Card With The Images Of Jack, Meg And Beck, Who Recorded & Produced All Three B-Sides In His Living Room And Actually Performs On Two Of Those Tracks (Here He Contributes Piano And Backing Vocals). And Finally, Each Single Comes With a Different Poster Featuring Photos From The "Conquest" Video. Muy Fun! more
De Stijl
New - LP - 27132
Sealed, Out Of Print 2002 Vinyl. Not The Recent Reissue. more
De Stijl
Used Import - XLLP 150
Beautiful 2006 UK Stereo Reissue With Custom Inner Sleeve. "Despite Their Reputation As Garage Rock Revivalists, The White Stripes Display An Impressive Range Of Styles On Their Second Album, De Stijl, Which Is Dutch For "The Style." Perhaps The Album's Diversity -- Which Incorporates Elements Of Bubblegum, Cabaret, Blues, And Classic Rock -- Shouldn't Come As A Surprise From A Band That Dedicates Its Album To Bluesman Blind Willie Mctell And Dutch Artist Gerrit Rietveld. Nevertheless, It's Refreshing To Hear The Band Go From The Tommy James-Style Pop Of "You're Pretty Good Looking" To The Garagey Stomp Of "Hello Operator" In A One-Two Punch. It's Even More Impressive That The Theatrical, Piano-driven Ballad "Apple Blossom" And A Cover Of Son House's "Death Letter" Go So Well Together On The Same Album. Jack White's Understated Production Work And Versatile Guitar Playing And Vocals Also Stand Out On The Languid, Fuzzy "Sister, Do You Know My Name?" As Well As Insistent Rockers Like "Little Bird" And "Why Can't You Be Nicer To Me?" As Distinctive As It Is Diverse, De Stijl Blends The Stripes' Arty Leanings With Enough Rock Muscle To Back Up The Band's Ambitions." AMG - Heather Phares. more
De Stijl
Used Import - XLLP 150
Limited 2001 UK Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Light Creasing To Top Right Corner, With A Handful Of Smaller Crease Lines On The Other Seams. Light Indentation Mark On Back Of Sleeve. Vinyl Has A Mark At The Opening Of Side B That Produces Four Audible Clicks Just As The Track Starts, Before Going Away. more
De Stijl
New Import - XLLP 150
Sealed 2001 UK original. De Stijl is the second studio album by the American rock band, The White Stripes, released in 2000. The album's name is inspired by the Dutch art movement of the same name and it is known for its raw, bluesy sound. The album features Jack White's signature guitar riffs and Meg White's minimalistic drumming style, which creates a dynamic and energetic sound. De Stijl is filled with catchy tracks that showcase the duo's talent and sets the foundation for their future success. From the opening track, "You're Pretty Good Looking (For a Girl)," to the closing cover of Son House's "Death Letter," De Stijl is an impressive record that demonstrates The White Stripes' versatility and creativity. The album's standout tracks include "Hello Operator," "Apple Blossom," and "Truth Doesn't Make a Noise." De Stijl captures the essence of The White Stripes' unique sound and has become a fan favorite. Overall, De Stijl is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the raw, garage-rock sound that The White Stripes are known for. more
De Stijl
New - LP - 63881-27132-1
Sealed, Out Of Print 2002 Vinyl. Not The Recent Reissue. more
De Stijl
New - LP - TMR032
Sealed 2010 180gm Vinyl Reissue, Released On Jack White's Third Man Records. more
De Stijl
New - LP - TMR032
Sealed 180gm Vinyl Reissue With White Inside Jacket, Released On Jack White's Third Man Records. more
Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground
New - 7 - TMR-170
Sealed 2012 7" Single Reissue Housed In A Picture Cover. Tracks Are "Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground" And "Stop Breaking Down (Live At The BBC Studios Maida Vale)." more
Digital Is Evil
Colored Vinyl - 001
Sealed, Rare 2001 UK White Vinyl. Recorded Live At Witnes Festival, Fairy House Race Course, Co. Meath, Eire. more
Elephant
New - LP - 27148
Sealed, Out Of Print 2LP Gatefold Pressed On Regular Weight Vinyl. Color Variation Unknown. more
Elephant
Colored Vinyl - 63881-27148-1
2003 2LP Gatefold Colored Vinyl. One LP Pressed On Clear Red Vinyl, One Pressed On White Vinyl. Custom Lyric Inner Sleeves. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. more
Elephant
New - LP - XLLP 162
New, Unplayed And Limited 2008 2LP Gatefold Reissue. Cover Art Is Much More Maroon-Looking Than The US Domestic Red Cover. more
Elephant
Colored Vinyl - 27148
Sealed 2003 US Gatefold Original With One Red And One White LP. Pristine Copy. Cover Art Has Meg In Black And Jack In Red. Together They Are Posing As An Elephant. more
Elephant
Used - LP - TMR200
2013 180gm 2LP gatefold reissue. Tiny corner dings. "White Blood Cells may have been a reaction to the amount of fame the White Stripes had received up to the point of its release, but, paradoxically, it made full-fledged rock stars out of Jack and Meg White and sold over half a million copies in the process. Despite the White Stripes' ambivalence, fame nevertheless seems to suit them: They just become more accomplished as the attention paid to them increases. Elephant captures this contradiction within the Stripes and their music; it's the first album they've recorded for a major label, and it sounds even more pissed-off, paranoid, and stunning than its predecessor. Darker and more difficult than White Blood Cells, the album offers nothing as immediately crowd-pleasing or sweet as "Fell in Love With a Girl" or "We're Going to Be Friends," but it's more consistent, exploring disillusionment and rejection with razor-sharp focus. Chip-on-the-shoulder anthems like the breathtaking opener, "Seven Nation Army," which is driven by Meg White's explosively minimal drumming, and "The Hardest Button to Button," in which Jack White snarls "Now we're a family!" -- one of the best oblique threats since Black Francis sneered "It's educational!" all those years ago -- deliver some of the fiercest blues-punk of the White Stripes' career. "There's No Home for You Here" sets a girl's walking papers to a melody reminiscent of "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" (though the result is more sequel than rehash), driving the point home with a wall of layered, Queen-ly harmonies and piercing guitars, while the inspired version of "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself" goes from plaintive to angry in just over a minute, though the charging guitars at the end sound perversely triumphant. At its bruised heart, Elephant portrays love as a power struggle, with chivalry and innocence usually losing out to the power of seduction. "I Want to Be the Boy" tries, unsuccessfully, to charm a girl's mother; "You've Got Her in Your Pocket," a deceptively gentle ballad, reveals the darker side of the Stripes' vulnerability, blurring the line between caring for someone and owning them with some fittingly fluid songwriting. The battle for control reaches a fever pitch on the "Fell in Love With a Girl"-esque "Hypnotize," which suggests some slightly underhanded ways of winning a girl over before settling for just holding her hand, and on the show-stopping "Ball and Biscuit," seven flat-out seductive minutes of preening, boasting, and amazing guitar prowess that ranks as one the band's most traditionally bluesy (not to mention sexy) songs. Interestingly, Meg's star turn, "In the Cold, Cold Night," is the closest Elephant comes to a truce in this struggle, her kitten-ish voice balancing the song's slinky words and music. While the album is often dark, it's never despairing; moments of wry humor pop up throughout, particularly toward the end. "Little Acorns" begins with a sound clip of Detroit newscaster Mort Crim's Second Thoughts radio show, adding an authentic, if unusual, Motor City feel. It also suggests that Jack White is one of the few vocalists who could make a lyric like "Be like the squirrel" sound cool and even inspiring. Likewise, the showy "Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine" -- on which White resembles a garage rock snake-oil salesman -- is probably the only song featuring the word "acetaminophen" in its chorus. "It's True That We Love One Another," which features vocals from Holly Golightly as well as Meg White, continues the Stripes' tradition of closing their albums on a lighthearted note. Almost as much fun to analyze as it is to listen to, Elephant overflows with quality -- it's full of tight songwriting, sharp, witty lyrics, and judiciously used basses and tumbling keyboard melodies that enhance the band's powerful simplicity (and the excellent "The Air Near My Fingers" features all of these). Crucially, the White Stripes know the difference between fame and success; while they may not be entirely comfortable with their fame, they've succeeded at mixing blues, punk, and garage rock in an electrifying and unique way ever since they were strictly a Detroit phenomenon. On these terms, Elephant is a phenomenal success." All Music Guide – Heather Phares more
Elephant
New - LP - TMR200
Sealed 2022 2LP Gatefold Repress. "White Blood Cells May Have Been A Reaction To The Amount Of Fame The White Stripes Had Received Up To The Point Of Its Release, But, Paradoxically, It Made Full-fledged Rock Stars Out Of Jack And Meg White And Sold Over Half A Million Copies In The Process. Despite The White Stripes' Ambivalence, Fame Nevertheless Seems To Suit Them: They Just Become More Accomplished As The Attention Paid To Them Increases. Elephant Captures This Contradiction Within The Stripes And Their Music; It's The First Album They've Recorded For A Major Label, And It Sounds Even More Pissed-off, Paranoid, And Stunning Than Its Predecessor. Darker And More Difficult Than White Blood Cells, The Album Offers Nothing As Immediately Crowd-pleasing Or Sweet As "Fell In Love With A Girl" Or "We're Going To Be Friends," But It's More Consistent, Exploring Disillusionment And Rejection With Razor-sharp Focus. Chip-on-the-shoulder Anthems Like The Breathtaking Opener, "Seven Nation Army," Which Is Driven By Meg White's Explosively Minimal Drumming, And "The Hardest Button To Button," In Which Jack White Snarls "Now We're A Family!" -- One Of The Best Oblique Threats Since Black Francis Sneered "It's Educational!" All Those Years Ago -- Deliver Some Of The Fiercest Blues-punk Of The White Stripes' Career. "There's No Home For You Here" Sets A Girl's Walking Papers To A Melody Reminiscent Of "Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground" (Though The Result Is More Sequel Than Rehash), Driving The Point Home With A Wall Of Layered, Queen-ly Harmonies And Piercing Guitars, While The Inspired Version Of "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" Goes From Plaintive To Angry In Just Over A Minute, Though The Charging Guitars At The End Sound Perversely Triumphant. At Its Bruised Heart, Elephant Portrays Love As A Power Struggle, With Chivalry And Innocence Usually Losing Out To The Power Of Seduction. "I Want To Be The Boy" Tries, Unsuccessfully, To Charm A Girl's Mother; "You've Got Her In Your Pocket," A Deceptively Gentle Ballad, Reveals The Darker Side Of The Stripes' Vulnerability, Blurring The Line Between Caring For Someone And Owning Them With Some Fittingly Fluid Songwriting. Crucially, The White Stripes Know The Difference Between Fame And Success; While They May Not Be Entirely Comfortable With Their Fame, They've Succeeded At Mixing Blues, Punk, And Garage Rock In An Electrifying And Unique Way Ever Since They Were Strictly A Detroit Phenomenon. On These Terms, Elephant Is A Phenomenal Success." AMG Review By Heather Phares. more
Elephant
New Import - XLLP 162
Sealed 2008 2LP In Gatefold With Inner Sleeves. Recorded To 8 Track Reel To Reel At Toe-Rag Studios, Hackney, London, England In April 2002. more
Elephant
New - LP - 63881-27148-1
Sealed 2003 2LP gatefold original pressed on white/red translucent vinyl. "White Blood Cells may have been a reaction to the amount of fame the White Stripes had received up to the point of its release, but, paradoxically, it made full-fledged rock stars out of Jack and Meg White and sold over half a million copies in the process. Despite the White Stripes' ambivalence, fame nevertheless seems to suit them: They just become more accomplished as the attention paid to them increases. Elephant captures this contradiction within the Stripes and their music; it's the first album they've recorded for a major label, and it sounds even more pissed-off, paranoid, and stunning than its predecessor. Darker and more difficult than White Blood Cells, the album offers nothing as immediately crowd-pleasing or sweet as "Fell in Love With a Girl" or "We're Going to Be Friends," but it's more consistent, exploring disillusionment and rejection with razor-sharp focus. Chip-on-the-shoulder anthems like the breathtaking opener, "Seven Nation Army," which is driven by Meg White's explosively minimal drumming, and "The Hardest Button to Button," in which Jack White snarls "Now we're a family!" -- one of the best oblique threats since Black Francis sneered "It's educational!" all those years ago -- deliver some of the fiercest blues-punk of the White Stripes' career. "There's No Home for You Here" sets a girl's walking papers to a melody reminiscent of "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" (though the result is more sequel than rehash), driving the point home with a wall of layered, Queen-ly harmonies and piercing guitars, while the inspired version of "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself" goes from plaintive to angry in just over a minute, though the charging guitars at the end sound perversely triumphant. At its bruised heart, Elephant portrays love as a power struggle, with chivalry and innocence usually losing out to the power of seduction. "I Want to Be the Boy" tries, unsuccessfully, to charm a girl's mother; "You've Got Her in Your Pocket," a deceptively gentle ballad, reveals the darker side of the Stripes' vulnerability, blurring the line between caring for someone and owning them with some fittingly fluid songwriting. The battle for control reaches a fever pitch on the "Fell in Love With a Girl"-esque "Hypnotize," which suggests some slightly underhanded ways of winning a girl over before settling for just holding her hand, and on the show-stopping "Ball and Biscuit," seven flat-out seductive minutes of preening, boasting, and amazing guitar prowess that ranks as one the band's most traditionally bluesy (not to mention sexy) songs. Interestingly, Meg's star turn, "In the Cold, Cold Night," is the closest Elephant comes to a truce in this struggle, her kitten-ish voice balancing the song's slinky words and music. While the album is often dark, it's never despairing; moments of wry humor pop up throughout, particularly toward the end. "Little Acorns" begins with a sound clip of Detroit newscaster Mort Crim's Second Thoughts radio show, adding an authentic, if unusual, Motor City feel. It also suggests that Jack White is one of the few vocalists who could make a lyric like "Be like the squirrel" sound cool and even inspiring. Likewise, the showy "Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine" -- on which White resembles a garage rock snake-oil salesman -- is probably the only song featuring the word "acetaminophen" in its chorus. "It's True That We Love One Another," which features vocals from Holly Golightly as well as Meg White, continues the Stripes' tradition of closing their albums on a lighthearted note. Almost as much fun to analyze as it is to listen to, Elephant overflows with quality -- it's full of tight songwriting, sharp, witty lyrics, and judiciously used basses and tumbling keyboard melodies that enhance the band's powerful simplicity (and the excellent "The Air Near My Fingers" features all of these). Crucially, the White Stripes know the difference between fame and success; while they may not be entirely comfortable with their fame, they've succeeded at mixing blues, punk, and garage rock in an electrifying and unique way ever since they were strictly a Detroit phenomenon. On these terms, Elephant is a phenomenal success." All Music Guide - Heather Phares more
Fell In Love With A Girl
Used - 7 - TMR-169
2012 7" Limited Edition Red Vinyl For Back To Black Record Store Day. more
Fell In Love With A Girl
New - 7 - TMR-169
Sealed 2012 7" Single Housed In A Picture Cover. Tracks Are "Fell In Love With A Girl" And "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself." more
First Peel Session
New - LP - SSZ 003
Sealed 2001 UK Vinyl. more
Get Behind Me Satan
Colored Vinyl - TMR 300
Sealed 2015 2LP Record Store Day Release. Pressed On 180gm Colored Vinyl. One Record Is White And One Record Is Red. Housed In 3D Lenticular Gatefold Cover. Comes With MP3 Download Code. Archival Quality Copy. more
Get Behind Me Satan
New - LP - TMR 300
Sealed 2016 2LP 180gm Reissue. First Time Commercially Available On Black Vinyl. more
Get Behind Me Satan
Colored Vinyl - TMR 300
2015 2LP Limited Edition Record Store Day Exclusive Pressed On 180gm Colored Vinyl And Housed In A Deluxe, Lenticular Gatefold Cover. One Record Is White And One Record Is Red. Archival Quality Copy. more
Get Behind Me Satan
New - LP - TMR-300
Sealed 2022 2LP 180gm Reissue, Pressed On Standard Black Vinyl With Custom Die-Cut Inner Sleeves. Cut By Wes Garland From The Original 1/4" Analog Mixdown Tapes On A Restored Westrex 1574 Tube Amp. "According To Jack White, Get Behind Me Satan Deals With "Characters And The Ideal Of Truth," But In Truth, The Album Is Just As Much About What People Expect From The White Stripes And What They Themselves Want To Deliver. Advance Publicity For The Album Stated That It Was Written On Piano, Marimba, And Acoustic Guitar, Suggesting That It Was Going To Be A Quiet Retreat To The Band's Little Room After The Big Sound, And Bigger Success, Of Elephant. Then "Blue Orchid," Get Behind Me Satan's Lead Single, Arrived. A Devilish Slice Of Disco-metal With Heavily Processed, Nearly Robotic Riffs, The Song Was Thrilling, But Also Oddly Perfunctory; It Felt Almost Like A Caricature Of Their Stripped-down But Hard-hitting Rock. As The Opening Track For Get Behind Me Satan, "Blue Orchid" Is More Than A Little Perverse, As Though The White Stripes Are Giving Their Audience The Required Rock Single Before Getting Back To That Little Room, Locking The Door Behind Them, And Doing Whatever The Hell They Want. Even Jack White's Work On The Cold Mountain Soundtrack And Loretta Lynn's Van Lear Rose Isn't Adequate Preparation For How Far-flung This Album Is: Get Behind Me Satan Is A Weird, Compelling Collection That Touches On Several Albums' Worth Of Sounds, And Its First Four Songs Are So Different From Most Of The White Stripes' Previous Music -- As Well As From Each Other -- That, At First, They're Downright Disorienting. As If The Red Herring That Is "Blue Orchid" Isn't Enough Warning That Get Behind Me Satan Is Designed To Defy Expectations, "The Nurse"'s Ironically Perky Marimbas And Off-kilter Stabs Of Drums And Guitar -- Not To Mention Lyrics Like "The Nurse Should Not Be The One Who Puts Salt In Your Wounds" -- Make Its Domestic Skulduggery One Of The Most Perplexing And Eerie Songs The White Stripes Have Ever Recorded (Although Meg's Brief Cameo, "Passive Manipulation," Which Boasts The Refrain "You Need To Know The Difference Between A Father And A Lover," Rivals It). "My Doorbell," On The Other Hand, Is Almost Ridiculously Immediate And Catchy, And With Its Skipping Beat And Brightly Bashed Pianos, Surprisingly Funky. Meanwhile, "Forever For Her (Is Over For Me)" Turns Cleverly Structured Wordplay And Those Fluttering Marimbas Into A Summery, Affecting Ballad. But Despite Get Behind Me Satan's Hairpin Turns, Its Inspired Imagery And Complicated Feelings About Love Hold It Together. Though "The Ideal Of Truth" Sounds Cut-and-dried, The Album Is Filled With Ambiguities; Even Its Title, Which Shortens The Biblical Phrase "Get Thee Behind Me Satan," Has A Murky Meaning -- Is It Support, Or Deliverance, From Lucifer That The Stripes Are Asking For? There Are Pleading Rockers, Like The Alternately Begging And Accusatory "Red Rain," And Defiant Ballads, Like "I'm Lonely (But I'm Not That Lonely Yet)," Which Has A Stubborn Undercurrent Despite Its Archetypal, Tear-in-my-beer Country Melody. Even Get Behind Me Satan's Happiest-sounding Song, The Joyfully Backwoods "Little Ghost," Is Haunted By Loving Someone Who Might Not Have Been There In The First Place. The Ghostly Presence Of Rita Hayworth Also Plays A Significant Part On The Album, On "White Moon" And The Excellent "Take, Take, Take," A Sharply Drawn Vignette About Greed And Celebrity: Over The Course Of The Song, The Main Character Goes From Just Being Happy To Hanging Out With His Friends In A Seedy Bar To Demanding A Lock Of Hair From The Screen Siren. As Eclectic As Get Behind Me Satan Is, It Isn't Perfect: The Energy Dips A Little In The Middle, And It's Notable That "Instinct Blues," One Of The More Traditionally Stripes-sounding Songs, Is Also One Of The Least Engaging. Though Jack And Meg Still Find Fresh, Arty Reinterpretations Of Their Classic Inspirations, This Time The Results Are Exciting In A Different Way Than Their Usual Fare; And While The Album Was Made In Just Two Weeks, It Takes Awhile To Unravel And Appreciate. Get Behind Me Satan May Confuse And Even Push Away Some White Stripes Fans, But The More The Band Pushes Itself, The Better." AMG Review by Heather Phares. more
Hotel Yorba
Used - 7 - XLS 139
2001 7" In Picture Sleeve. Recorded In The Hotel Yorba Rm# 286 In Southwest Detroit May 2001. Contains "Rated X". more
Hotel Yorba
New - 7 - TMR-168
Sealed 2012 7" Single Reissue Housed In A Picture Cover. Tracks Are "Hotel Yorba (Live At The Hotel Yorba)" And "Rated X (Live At The Hotel Yorba)." more
I Think I Smell A Hype
Colored Vinyl - 000
Rare Swirly White Vinyl "Live" LP Recorded At The Forum, London On December 12th, 2001. more
I Think I Smell A Hype
New - LP - 000
Sealed Black Vinyl "Live" LP Recorded At The Forum, London On December 12th, 2001. more
Icky Thump
New - LP - 162940
Sealed, Out Of Print 2007 2LP 180gm HQ Gatefold Original With Insert. Small Promo Score Through Barcode On Back Cover. more
Icky Thump
New - LP - XLLP 271
Sealed 2007 UK 2LP Gatefold Original. Custom Album Hype Sticker Across Mouth Of Jacket. more
Icky Thump
Used - LP - 162940
Mint, Out Of Print 2007 2LP 180gm HQ Gatefold With Insert. more
Icky Thump
New - LP - 162940-1
Sealed, Out Of Print 2007 2LP 180gm HQ Gatefold Original. Custom Sticker Wrapped Around Jacket Mouth. more
Icky Thump
New - 12 - none
Sealed 12 Inch Original Pressed In 2007 As A Promotional Only Item For The Pending White Stripes Album. Cut At 45rpm From One Inch Tape By Kevin Gray At Acoustech Mastering And Pressed At RTI. The B Side Contains A Crown Crest Etching That Was Off Centered, So Only 300 Were Made And None Reached Retail Stores. more
Icky Thump / White Heat (Vault Members Only)
New - LP - 162940
Sealed 2013 2LP 180gm HQ Gatefold With Insert And Vault Members Only "White Heat" DVD (A Film By Brad Holland) - Limited Numbers Were Sent To Platinum VAULT Members And Not Offered For Sale. more
Jolene
New - 7 - XLS 207
Sealed, Hard To Find 2004 7" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Features Their Cover Of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" Plus "Do." Both Tracks Were Recorded Live Under Blackpool Lights. more
Lafayette Blues / Sugar Never Tasted So Good
New - 7 - TMR 089
2011 45rpm 7" Single Housed In A Wrap Around Picture Sleeve. B/W "Sugar Never Tasted So Good." On Back Cover Both Sides Are Labeled As B But On Labels They Are Marked As Side A and Side B. more
Live At The Gold Dollar
Colored Vinyl - TMR163
New, Unplayed Limited Edition 2012 White Vinyl. Released As Part Of Third Man Records' Vault Series. Vinyl Appears Unplayed. Includes Set List Written On Back Of Gold Dollar Flyer. more
Live At The Gold Dollar
Colored Vinyl - TMR163
Sealed, 2012 Limited Edition Pressed On White Vinyl. Third Man Records Vault Package #13 Includes: The White Stripes "Live At The Gold Dollar" Limited Edition White Vinyl LP Set With Recording Of Their First Ever Full Live Show At The Gold Dollar In Detroit On August 14, 1997, The White Stripes 'Live On Bastille Day' Limited Edition 7" Red Vinyl Recorded Live At The Gold Dollar July 14, 1997 As Part Of An Open Mic Night, The White Stripes Peppermint 12" Record Bag - Black Tote Bag With 2-Sided & Inner Print Design Based Off The Original Peppermint Painting By Jack. more
Live At The Gold Dollar III
Colored Vinyl - TMR-345
Sealed 2015 Limited Edition Colored Vinyl Live Recording. From Vault Collection Number 26. Top Seam Crack, Hence Price. more
Live Under The Lights Of The Rising Sun
New - LP - TMR-285
Sealed 2014 Third Man Records Release. 2 LPs On Black & Red 180gm Vinyl, Housed In A Gatefold Die-cut Sleeve. more
My Sister Thanks You And I Thank You The White Stripes Greatest Hits
New - LP - TMR-700
Sealed 2020 Limited Edition Third Man Records Pressing. more
My Sister Thanks You And I Thank You The White Stripes Greatest Hits
New - LP - TMR-700
Sealed 2020 Limited Edition Third Man Records Pressing. more
My Sister Thanks You And I Thank You The White Stripes Greatest Hits
New - LP - TMR-700
Sealed 2020 Limited Edition Third Man Records Pressing. more
New Carpenters
New - LP - SPINS 2
Sealed Live Album Recorded At Kentish Town Forum, London On December 6th, 2001. We Believe This Was Only Released On Red Vinyl, But Cannot Verify. more
Nine Miles From White City
New - LP - TMR 211
Sealed 2013 Limited Edition Third Man Records Vault Package #16. Contains One Red And One White Vinyl LP With Bonus Red Vinyl 7" Of "I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart / Little Acorns". Also Includes The 56 Page Book "Pictures From Elephant" By David Swanson. more
Rare A-Sides Rare B-Sides
Colored Vinyl - 000
Hard To Find Unofficial Compilation Of Rare Singles Pressed On Marbled Red Vinyl And Housed In A Folded Cover. Vinyl Appears Unplayed. more
Rip It Off
Colored Vinyl - 001
Rare, Unauthorized 2004 White Vinyl 6 Song Original Housed In A Plastic, Envelope Style Wallet. New, Unplayed. more
Seven Nation Army
Used - 7 - TMR-262
2015 7" Original In Die Cut Inner Sleeve. more
The Complete John Peel Sessions
Colored Vinyl - New - TMR-375
Sealed 2016 Limited Edition 2LP RSD Release On Red & White Vinyl. Tiny Corner Right Hand Corner Bump. more
The White Stripes
New - LP - TMR042
Sealed 2022 180gm Repress. "Minimal To The Point Of Sounding Monumental, This Detroit Guitar-drums-voice Duo Makes The Most Of Its Aesthetic Choices And The Spaces Between Riffage And The Big Beat. In Fact, The White Stripes Sound Like Arena Rock As Hand-crafted In The Attic. Singer/guitarist Jack White's Voice Is A Singular, Evocative Combination Of Punk, Metal, Blues, And Backwoods While His Guitar Work Is Grand And Banging With Just Enough Lyrical Touches Of Slide And Subtle Solo Work To Let You Know He Means To Use The Metal-blues Riff Collisions Just So. Drummer Meg White Balances Out The Fretwork And The Fretting With Methodical, Spare, And Booming Cymbal, Bass Drum, And Snare Cracks. In A Word, Economy (And That Goes For Both Of The Players). The Whites' Choice Of Covers Is Inspired, Too. J. White's Voice Is Equally Suited To The Task Of Tackling Both The Desperation Of Robert Johnson's "Stop Breakin' Down" And The Loneliness Of Bob Dylan's "One More Cup Of Coffee." Neither Are Equal To The Originals, But They Take A Distinctive, Haunting Spin Around The Turntable Nevertheless. All D.i.y. Punk-country-blues-metal Singer/songwriting Duos Should Sound This Good." AMG Review By Chris Handyside. more
The White Stripes
New - LP - TMR042
Sealed 2022 180gm Repress. "Minimal To The Point Of Sounding Monumental, This Detroit Guitar-drums-voice Duo Makes The Most Of Its Aesthetic Choices And The Spaces Between Riffage And The Big Beat. In Fact, The White Stripes Sound Like Arena Rock As Hand-crafted In The Attic. Singer/guitarist Jack White's Voice Is A Singular, Evocative Combination Of Punk, Metal, Blues, And Backwoods While His Guitar Work Is Grand And Banging With Just Enough Lyrical Touches Of Slide And Subtle Solo Work To Let You Know He Means To Use The Metal-blues Riff Collisions Just So. Drummer Meg White Balances Out The Fretwork And The Fretting With Methodical, Spare, And Booming Cymbal, Bass Drum, And Snare Cracks. In A Word, Economy (And That Goes For Both Of The Players). The Whites' Choice Of Covers Is Inspired, Too. J. White's Voice Is Equally Suited To The Task Of Tackling Both The Desperation Of Robert Johnson's "Stop Breakin' Down" And The Loneliness Of Bob Dylan's "One More Cup Of Coffee." Neither Are Equal To The Originals, But They Take A Distinctive, Haunting Spin Around The Turntable Nevertheless. All D.i.y. Punk-country-blues-metal Singer/songwriting Duos Should Sound This Good." AMG Review By Chris Handyside. more
The White Stripes
New - LP - TMR042
Sealed 2010 Standard Black Vinyl Pressing. Issued On Jack White's Third Man Records. Album Dedicated To Son House. "Minimal To The Point Of Sounding Monumental, This Detroit Guitar-drums-voice Duo Makes The Most Of Its Aesthetic Choices And The Spaces Between Riffage And The Big Beat. In Fact, The White Stripes Sound Like Arena Rock As Hand-crafted In The Attic. Singer/guitarist Jack White's Voice Is A Singular, Evocative Combination Of Punk, Metal, Blues, And Backwoods While His Guitar Work Is Grand And Banging With Just Enough Lyrical Touches Of Slide And Subtle Solo Work To Let You Know He Means To Use The Metal-blues Riff Collisions Just So. Drummer Meg White Balances Out The Fretwork And The Fretting With Methodical, Spare, And Booming Cymbal, Bass Drum, And Snare Cracks. In A Word, Economy (And That Goes For Both Of The Players). The Whites' Choice Of Covers Is Inspired, Too. J. White's Voice Is Equally Suited To The Task Of Tackling Both The Desperation Of Robert Johnson's "Stop Breakin' Down" And The Loneliness Of Bob Dylan's "One More Cup Of Coffee." Neither Are Equal To The Originals, But They Take A Distinctive, Haunting Spin Around The Turntable Nevertheless. All D.i.y. Punk-country-blues-metal Singer/songwriting Duos Should Sound This Good." AMG Review By Chris Handyside. more
The White Stripes
New - LP - TMR042
Sealed 2010 Standard Black Vinyl Pressing. Issued On Jack White's Third Man Records. Album Dedicated To Son House. "Minimal To The Point Of Sounding Monumental, This Detroit Guitar-drums-voice Duo Makes The Most Of Its Aesthetic Choices And The Spaces Between Riffage And The Big Beat. In Fact, The White Stripes Sound Like Arena Rock As Hand-crafted In The Attic. Singer/guitarist Jack White's Voice Is A Singular, Evocative Combination Of Punk, Metal, Blues, And Backwoods While His Guitar Work Is Grand And Banging With Just Enough Lyrical Touches Of Slide And Subtle Solo Work To Let You Know He Means To Use The Metal-blues Riff Collisions Just So. Drummer Meg White Balances Out The Fretwork And The Fretting With Methodical, Spare, And Booming Cymbal, Bass Drum, And Snare Cracks. In A Word, Economy (And That Goes For Both Of The Players). The Whites' Choice Of Covers Is Inspired, Too. J. White's Voice Is Equally Suited To The Task Of Tackling Both The Desperation Of Robert Johnson's "Stop Breakin' Down" And The Loneliness Of Bob Dylan's "One More Cup Of Coffee." Neither Are Equal To The Originals, But They Take A Distinctive, Haunting Spin Around The Turntable Nevertheless. All D.i.y. Punk-country-blues-metal Singer/songwriting Duos Should Sound This Good." AMG Review By Chris Handyside. more
The White Stripes
New - LP - TMR042
Sealed 2017 180gm Remastered Reissue, Standard Black Vinyl Pressing. Issued On Jack White's Third Man Records. Album Dedicated To Son House. "Minimal To The Point Of Sounding Monumental, This Detroit Guitar-drums-voice Duo Makes The Most Of Its Aesthetic Choices And The Spaces Between Riffage And The Big Beat. In Fact, The White Stripes Sound Like Arena Rock As Hand-crafted In The Attic. Singer/guitarist Jack White's Voice Is A Singular, Evocative Combination Of Punk, Metal, Blues, And Backwoods While His Guitar Work Is Grand And Banging With Just Enough Lyrical Touches Of Slide And Subtle Solo Work To Let You Know He Means To Use The Metal-blues Riff Collisions Just So. Drummer Meg White Balances Out The Fretwork And The Fretting With Methodical, Spare, And Booming Cymbal, Bass Drum, And Snare Cracks. In A Word, Economy (And That Goes For Both Of The Players). The Whites' Choice Of Covers Is Inspired, Too. J. White's Voice Is Equally Suited To The Task Of Tackling Both The Desperation Of Robert Johnson's "Stop Breakin' Down" And The Loneliness Of Bob Dylan's "One More Cup Of Coffee." Neither Are Equal To The Originals, But They Take A Distinctive, Haunting Spin Around The Turntable Nevertheless. All D.i.y. Punk-country-blues-metal Singer/songwriting Duos Should Sound This Good." AMG Review By Chris Handyside. more
Under Amazonian Lights
New - LP - TMR 302-303
New, Unplayed Deluxe Box Set (Club Members Only). Third Man Records Vault–Package 23, Includes 2 LPs On Blood Red Vinyl, DVD, 7" Single, 3 Postcards, Monkey Pin, Silk Screened Glow In The Dark Poster All Housed In Telescoping Box. more
Under Great Northern Lights
New - LP - TMR 015
Sealed 2010 2LP 180gm Gatefold Original. Live Recordings Selected From The 2007 Canadian Tour Featured In The Documentary Film The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights. more
Under Great Northern Lights
New Release - TMR 015
Sealed 2010 2LP 180gm Gatefold Vinyl. Includes Live DVD. Live Recordings Selected From The 2007 Canadian Tour Featured In The Documentary Film The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights. Under Great White Northern Lights Is A Visual And Emotional Feature Length Film (And Accompanying Soundtrack) Documenting The White Stripes Making Their Way Through Canada And Culminating With Their 10th Anniversary Show In Nova Scotia. The Film Documents The Band Playing Shows All Over Canada; From Local Bowling Alleys, To City Buses And Onward To The Legendary Savoy Theater For The 10th Anniversary Show. A Show That Turned Out To Be The Longest Show The Band Had Ever Done On Stage Together. more
Under Great White Northern Lights
New - LP - 521090
Sealed And Stunning 2010 Limited Edition Box Set With Pull Off Top. Includes 2LP/2CD Of 16 Live Tracks, 7" Colored Vinyl, 208 Page Hardcover Photography Book, Exclusive DVD Of Their 10th Anniversary Show And An Exclusive Silkscreen Print. Second Scan Is A Stock Photo Of The Contents. more
Vault Package Number 19
New - 7 - TMR 262, 263, 264, 265
New, Unplayed, 2014 Limited Edition 7" 45 RPM Singles Box Set. This Is Third Man Records Vault Package Release #19. Includes All The Singles From Elephant On Clear Vinyl With Either Black, White Or Red Highlights In Them. Sleeves And Box Use A Process Called "Soft Touch Aqueous Coating" To Give Them A Texture Described As "Between Rubber and Lambskin. Tracklist Is As Follows: Seven Nation Army, Good To Me, I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself, Who's To Say, The Hardest Button To Button, St. Ides Of March, There's No Home For You Here, I Fought Piranhas / Let's Build A Home (Live At Electric Lady Studios) more
White Blood Cells
New - LP - 63881
Factory Sealed, Out Of Print 2002 Vinyl. more
White Blood Cells
Used - LP - 660
Rare 2001 1st Label Original With 4 Page Card Color Insert. more
White Blood Cells
New Release - XLLP 151
New, Unplayed And Limited 2009 Reissue. more
White Blood Cells
New - LP - TMR033
Sealed 2010 180gm Reissue Of The 2001 Album. more
White Blood Cells
Colored Vinyl - XLLP 151
Rare 2001 Limited Edition Red Virgin Vinyl With Four Page Glossy Insert. Appears Unplayed. more
White Blood Cells
New - LP - 63881-27124-1
Factory Sealed, Out Of Print 2002 Vinyl. Not Sure Which 2002 Version. more
White Stripes
New - LP - XLLP 149
Factory Sealed, Long Out Of Print 2001 UK First Pressing Original 17 Track LP. more
White Stripes
Used - LP - SFTRI 577
Rare First Label Original. Hint Of Ring Wear, LP Appears Unlayed. more
White Stripes
New Release - XLLP 149
New, Unplayed And Limited 2009 Reissue. more
White Stripes
Used - LP - XLLP 149
Long Out Of Print 2001 UK First Pressing Original 17 Track LP With Custom Inner Sleeve. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
White Stripes
New - LP - 63881-27131
Sealed 2002 Original. more

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