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The White Stripes - De Stijl XX (2020) [24bit/44kHz]

Posted By: delpotro
The White Stripes - De Stijl XX (2020) [24bit/44kHz]

The White Stripes - De Stijl XX (2020)
Vinyl Rip | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 88:05 minutes | 906 MB
Garage Rock, Blues Rock, Alternative Rock | Label: Third Man Records

1999 was a pivotal year for the White Stripes. From recording their first album through rumors of the band’s demise and embarking on their first-ever tour, the band worked extremely hard and was fortunate to see small but incremental gains from their efforts. Third Man Records is humbled to explore the depths of the band, their self-titled album and the entirety of their 1999 for our 42nd Vault package, THE WHITE STRIPES XX.

With only a handful of days spent recording in the cold, amenity-free studio in a Detroit January, it is of legitimate surprise the bounty of previously forgotten alternate takes and unreleased tracks that exist from said sessions. At a time when every last inch of tape meant dollars spent, the fact that ANYTHING extraneous was saved is not just remarkable, but a windfall for fans two decades later. While acolytes have previously heard “Dead Leaves” and “Let’s Build a Home” on a 7-inch single as part of Vault package 11 from 2012 (both included here), they have not heard the acoustic demo of “Dead Leaves”, the alternate takes of “Jimmy the Exploder” or “I Fought Piranhas” or “Wasting My Time.” The explosive take on Burt Bacharach's (via Arthur Lee and Love) “Little Red Book” busts the game wide open to the point of confusion, begging the question… how was something THIS amazing left OFF the album? The version of “Screwdriver” as released originally back in 1999 was recorded at Jack White’s domicile at 1203 Ferdinand in Southwest Detroit, while here we’ve uncovered the totally-different-vibe version done in the studio setting. Alternate takes of “Sugar Never Tasted So Good”? There’s two of ‘em. Multiple stabs at “Why Can’t You Be Nicer to Me?” fit in here nicely, though the tune was momentarily shelved before being reinvigorated and re-recorded for the band’s De Stijl nearly a year later.

The tracks collected here present the listener with an alternate reality version of how — after a few non-aberrant turns and divergent creative paths — the White Stripes self-titled album could exist in a completely different space. Newly mixed by Jack White at his Third Man Studios in Nashville, TN, this is the level of material that the Vault was specifically created to share.

Come September of 1999, the band was as surprised as anyone to have been invited to open three performances for indie rock favorites Pavement. Hitting respectable college towns in the South/East, the shows would find the Stripes in front of their largest crowds they’d encountered at that point in their career. A hyper-speed (read: nervous) version of the band’s set at the Recher Theater in Towson, Maryland has been shared in tape-trading circles for nearly 15 years, but it is the far-superior performance at the Ritz in Raleigh, North Carolina the following evening that finds Jack and Meg in top form. From the early workouts on fan-favorite covers like Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” and Brendan Benson’s “Good to Me” through the off-the-cuff take on Earl King’s (via the Gories) “Trick Bag” and absolute bombastic runs of “Broken Bricks” and “The Big Three Killed My Baby” show highlights how quickly the band was to find their footing in front of unfamiliar audiences, and ultimately, win them over.

Additionally, Third Man has unearthed footage from two pivotal, game-changing live performances by the White Stripes in their hometown. The March 13th performance at Paycheck’s in Hamtramck is remarkable for many reasons: a crowd sang along to a White Stripes song for the first time (“Sugar Never Tasted So Good”), the band played their first-ever encore (“Slicker Drips”), and the group ultimately put to rest the conjecture that it would be their last-ever performance. The night was truly a watershed moment in the duo’s history.

Nearly two months later, their debut album is released and the May 30th performance celebrating its unveiling to the world is as equally groundbreaking and sublime. Highlights include the first public use of Jack’s soon-to-be-signature Airline Res-o-glass guitar, his first utilization of an ancillary, affected vocal microphone on stage, and the only known time Jack White licked a cartoonishly large faux peppermint while in the middle of a guitar solo.

Tracklist:
01. Truth Doesn’t Make A Noise (Acoustic Demo)
02. A Boy’s Best Friend (Acoustic Demo)
03. Sister, Do You Know My Name? (Acoustic Demo)
04. I’m Bound To Pack It Up (Acoustic Demo)
05. Expecting (Acoustic Demo)
06. Vanilla Fields (Acoustic Demo)
07. You’re Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl) (Take 2)
08. Sister, Do You Know My Name? (Acoustic Outtake)
09. Your Southern Can Is Mine (Outtake)
10. You’re Right, I’m Wrong
11. I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself
12. The Party Of Special Things To Do
13. China Pig
14. Ashtray Heart
15. Jolene
16. Rated X
17. Lord, Send Me An Angel
18. Let There Be Rock
19. Dog Eat Dog
20. You’re Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl)
21. Hello Operator
22. Death Letter
23. Little Bird
24. Lord, Send Me An Angel
25. Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground
26. Apple Blossom
27. Broken Bricks
28. Cannon / John The Revelator
29. Truth Doesn’t Make A Noise
30. Jolene
31. I’m Bored
32. Let’s Build A Home / Goin’ Back To Memphis
33. Suzy Lee
34. After Hours

foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2020-08-24 13:19:33

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Analyzed: The White Stripes / De Stijl XX
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -8.92 dB -21.55 dB 1:55 01-Truth Doesn’t Make A Noise (Acoustic Demo)
DR15 -8.14 dB -24.66 dB 4:11 02-A Boy’s Best Friend (Acoustic Demo)
DR12 -9.40 dB -23.77 dB 2:17 03-Sister, Do You Know My Name? (Acoustic Demo)
DR12 -9.41 dB -23.75 dB 1:54 04-I’m Bound To Pack It Up (Acoustic Demo)
DR15 -9.71 dB -26.90 dB 1:30 05-Expecting (Acoustic Demo)
DR11 -8.99 dB -23.40 dB 0:58 06-Vanilla Fields (Acoustic Demo)
DR15 -2.68 dB -19.74 dB 1:47 07-You’re Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl) (Take 2)
DR15 -0.55 dB -21.19 dB 2:49 08-Sister, Do You Know My Name? (Acoustic Outtake)
DR16 -3.68 dB -21.46 dB 2:11 09-Your Southern Can Is Mine (Outtake)
DR11 -1.06 dB -14.97 dB 2:59 10-You’re Right, I’m Wrong
DR11 -0.96 dB -14.85 dB 2:44 11-I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself
DR14 -1.35 dB -19.00 dB 2:49 12-The Party Of Special Things To Do
DR14 -2.64 dB -18.19 dB 1:24 13-China Pig
DR13 -2.74 dB -18.01 dB 2:45 14-Ashtray Heart
DR13 -1.95 dB -19.31 dB 3:08 15-Jolene
DR12 -2.83 dB -18.16 dB 2:44 16-Rated X
DR14 -4.40 dB -20.26 dB 2:32 17-Lord, Send Me An Angel
DR16 -5.56 dB -22.82 dB 5:17 18-Let There Be Rock
DR15 -5.51 dB -22.49 dB 3:21 19-Dog Eat Dog
DR15 -5.94 dB -22.65 dB 1:44 20-You’re Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl)
DR16 -6.36 dB -23.52 dB 2:18 21-Hello Operator
DR15 -6.17 dB -22.84 dB 4:32 22-Death Letter
DR15 -4.94 dB -23.16 dB 3:01 23-Little Bird
DR15 -7.83 dB -24.42 dB 3:03 24-Lord, Send Me An Angel
DR15 -4.31 dB -23.11 dB 2:57 25-Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground
DR13 -6.38 dB -22.92 dB 2:16 26-Apple Blossom
DR14 -6.05 dB -22.34 dB 1:37 27-Broken Bricks
DR14 -6.05 dB -22.81 dB 2:18 28-Cannon / John The Revelator
DR14 -6.71 dB -23.05 dB 2:44 29-Truth Doesn’t Make A Noise
DR14 -7.22 dB -23.82 dB 3:19 30-Jolene
DR16 -5.99 dB -23.73 dB 1:18 31-I’m Bored
DR15 -6.32 dB -22.79 dB 2:28 32-Let’s Build A Home / Goin’ Back To Memphis
DR14 -7.02 dB -23.21 dB 2:38 33-Suzy Lee
DR14 -11.20 dB -27.37 dB 2:35 34-After Hours
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Number of tracks: 34
Official DR value: DR14

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1355 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Music Hall: MMF 2.3LE Turntable -> Carbon Fiber Tonearm -> Audio-Technica: VM540ML Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge -> Music Hall Connect Phono Cable with Cardas Copper & Unique Grounding System -> Cambridge Solo Preamp -> Focusrite Audio Interface 2i2 -> HP Envy 2018 laptop -> Audacity 96khz/24bit WAV
Since this is an archival release including a roughly taped show as well as home recordings, there was no click or crackle or noise removal used.

Thanks to the Original customer!