Third Man Records Vault 32 LP DEAD WEATHER Color Vinyl Jack White Stripes NIB

Sold Date: October 5, 2018
Start Date: October 4, 2018
Final Price: $99.99 $85.00 (USD)
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This item is brand new and unplayed in original shipping box, only opened to check contents.
Hot on the heels of the release of their debut album , The Dead Weather played an absolutely incendiary set at the legendary Mayan Theater in Los Angeles on August 26th, 2009. This fiery performance captures the band at their most feral and raw, firing on all cylinders, full of broken glass, black leather and strobe lights. For YEARS this show has been whispered about as one of the best shows the band has ever played, so now felt a better time than ever to release this performance into the world. Featuring audio expertly mixed by Grammy Award-winner Vance Powell, the immersive concert film The Dead Weather: Live at the Mayan directed by Vern Moen is revelatory. The band’s signature gems like “Hang You From the Heavens” and “Treat Me Like Your Mother” sit pretty with explosive non-album B-sides like “You Just Can’t Win” (originally by Them) and “A Child of a Few Hours is Burning to Death” (originally by the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band). The companion audio of Live at the Mayan marks the first-ever live LP from The Dead Weather’s first year and serves as a blistering reminder as to why this band still matters. Your stereo will thank you…your neighbors, maybe not so much.

The Dead Weather: Live at the Mayan
180-gram LP and DVD

60 Feet Tall
Hang You From the Heavens
You Just Can’t Win (originally by Them)
So Far From Your Weapon
A Child of a Few Hours is Burning to Death (originally by the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band)
No Hassle Night
Will There Be Enough Water?
I Cut Like a Buffalo
Treat Me Like Your Mother
New Pony (originally by Bob Dylan)

7-inch on Stormy Yellow and Black Vinyl
“Three Dollar Hat” b/w “Lose the Right”