Jack White – Lazaretto
INFO
Label: Third Man Records
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Etched, Ultra LP
Country: US
Released: 05 Jun 2014
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Blues Rock, Country Rock
Barcode: 0888430639812
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M) Sealed
NOTES:
The record was pressed in the U.S. and distributed worldwide. So some copies might have different hype stickers on shrink wrap (from the country of distribution).
- "Ultra LP" release featuring several special features:·
- Tracks A6 and B7 are locked grooves featuring elements from their respective previous tracks. "High Ball Stepper" doesn't end with a faded-out distortion as in the digital versions, it is locked instead.
- Tracks A7 and B8 are hidden tracks pressed on their sides' labels, and play at 78 RPM and 45 RPM respectively, thus making the LP a three speed record.
- Side A's groove is inverted and plays from the inside out.
- "Just One Drink" consists of two different intros, each in its own groove, with both connecting at the body of the song. BA1 is acoustic, BB1 is electric.
- Side B has a matte finish, giving the appearance of an un-played 78 RPM record.
- Vinyl is pressed in flat-edged format.· Dead wax area on Side A contains a hand-etched hologram by Tristan Duke of Infinity Light Science, the first of its kind on a vinyl record.
- Tracks B3 and B4 are swapped in comparison to the digital editions, and B2 features a slightly longer intro.
- The vinyl was mastered entirely from analog sources with no additional compression used.
- Tracks A1 to A5 and BA1/BB1 to B6 are listed continuously from 1 to 11 and play at 33 ⅓ RPM.
- Track A7 is an uncredited reworking of 'Pusherman', originally by Curtis Mayfield.Durations unlisted, approximates obtained by digitizing the vinyl audio.
- Jacket features Soft Touch aqueous coating. Record comes in die-cut black paper poly sleeve. Also included are an insert with lyrics and credits, and a digital download card for the album in MP3 format, which also shows info about the hologram.
- Some copies have the same label on both sides of record.