Third Man Records releases four classic White Stripes singles on vinyl

Third Man Records releases four classic White Stripes singles on vinyl

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Third Man Records’ infamous “Vault” subscription is celebrating its 19th collection by offering four White Stripes tracks from their 2003 album, Elephant, on limited-edition vinyl.

 

“Seven Nation Army,” “I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself,” “The Hardest Button to Button” and “There’s No Home for You Here” will be packaged in a custom-designed box. The sleeves for each 7″ single is created in a process Third Man Records describes as “soft touch aqueous coating.”

 

From Third Man Records’ website:

“…And these sleeves FEEL amazing… each of these glue-pocket sleeves feels like a hybrid between rubber and lambskin. It’s difficult to describe, but immediately noticeable and amazing in person. Each record will be pressed on clear vinyl with an added vinyl highlight color insertion of either red, black or white.”

 

The deadline to sign-up for Third Man Records’ 19th “Vault” subscription is January 31, 2014, at 7 p.m. (CST). The new installment will also include special-edition vinyl records from Brendan Benson and Jason Falkner, Blanche, Soledad Brothers and a rare White Stripes live-recording of “I Fought Piranhas / Let’s Build a Home” recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York.

 

Purchase Third Man Records’ 19th Vault package here.

 

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