The White Stripes – The Complete John Peel Sessions
Label: |
Third Man Records – TMR-375 |
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All Media
, Album, Record Store Day, Limited Edition
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Indie Rock |
Tracklist
Vol. 1 / / Maida Vale / / July 25th, 2001 | |||
A1 | Let's Shake Hands | 2:00 | |
A2 | When I Hear My Name | 1:59 | |
A3 | Jolene | 3:33 | |
A4 | Death Letter | 6:12 | |
A5 | Cannon | 2:19 | |
A6 | Astro / Jack The Ripper | 3:00 | |
A7 | Hotel Yorba | 2:07 | |
B1 | I'm Finding It Hard To Be A Gentleman | 2:47 | |
B2 | Screwdriver | 3:29 | |
B3 | We're Going To Be Friends | 2:20 | |
B4 | You're Pretty Good Looking | 1:45 | |
B5 | Boll Weevil | 3:00 | |
B6 | Hello Operator | 1:39 | |
B7 | Baby Blue | 3:22 | |
Vol. 2 / / Peel Acres / / November 8th, 2001 | |||
C1 | Lord, Send Me An Angel | 3:16 | |
C2 | Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground | 3:07 | |
C3 | I Think I Smell A Rat | 2:29 | |
C4 | Let's Build A Home / Goin' Back To Memphis | 4:13 | |
C5 | Little Room | 0:56 | |
C6 | The Union Forever | 3:39 | |
C7 | The Same Boy You've Always Known | 3:54 | |
D1 | Look Me Over Closely | 2:26 | |
D2 | Looking At You | 2:25 | |
D3 | St. James Infirmary Blues | 2:06 | |
D4 | Apple Blossom | 2:19 | |
D5 | Do | 2:23 | |
D6 | Rated X | 2:43 | |
D7 | Jumble Jumble | 1:26 | |
D8 | Little People | 1:55 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – BBC Worldwide
- Copyright © – BBC Worldwide
- Published By – Peppermint Stripe Music
- Published By – EMI Music Publishing
- Published By – Velvet Apple Music
- Published By – Sondick Music
- Published By – Universal Music Publishing
- Published By – Cohen & Cohen
- Published By – Central Songs
- Published By – Peer Music Publishing
- Published By – EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
- Published By – Total Energy Music
- Published By – Sure-Fire Music Co., Inc.
- Manufactured By – United Record Pressing
- Mastered At – Nashville Record Productions
Credits
- Artwork – Nathanio Strimpopulos
- Mastered By – WG*
- Photography By, Liner Notes – John Baker (6)
- Written-By – Jack White (2) (tracks: A1, A2, A5-A7, B1-B4, B6, C2-C7, D4, D5, D7, & D8)
Notes
Limited edition colored vinyl 2-LP set in gatefold cover for Record Store Day 2016.
Comes with printed inner sleeves.
card included.
Released by arrangement with BBC Music.
Comes with printed inner sleeves.
card included.
Released by arrangement with BBC Music.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Etched): TMR-375-A BLUES AIN'T NONE OF THIS FOOLISHNESS ⓤ WG/NRP
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Etched): TMR-375-B SHOW THE BITES ON MY ASS WG/NRP
- Matrix / Runout (C Side Etched): TMR-375-C JACK KNOWS ABOUT THE MILKSHAKES ⓤ WG/NRP
- Matrix / Runout (D Side Etched): TMR-375-D ELECTRONICS HAVE GOTTEN THE BEST OF ME ⓤ WG/NRP
- Barcode (Sticker on shrinkwrap - scanned): 813547022844
- Barcode (Sticker on shrinkwrap - text): 8 13547 02284 4
Other Versions (5 of 10)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission
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Peeler Sessions (CD, Unofficial Release) | Figboi Records | 001 | US | 2002 | ||
New Submission
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Peel Sessions I & II (CDr, Unofficial Release) | Black Pearl (6) | none | UK | 2002 | ||
New Submission
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The Complete John Peel Sessions (2×LP) | Third Man Records | TMR-375 | US | 2016 | ||
Recently Edited
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The Complete John Peel Sessions (2×LP, Reissue, Stereo) | Third Man Records | TMR-375 | USA & Europe | 2017 | ||
New Submission
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The Complete John Peel Sessions (29×File, MP3, 320 kbps) | Third Man Records | none | 2017 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Local shop had this in near mint condition for $20, what sold me was the lack of any song repetition between the two shows. LP 1 definitely sounds better than LP2. Kickass set lists for both, a great live document of a great live band. Beautiful packaging too, from the thick gatefold cover to the red and white vinyl and eye-catching labels. My copy plays nice and clean with no noticeable surface noise. Good stuff.
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Just picked this up new at a record store in Arlington, TX for $35. Wax is dead quiet and such a great assortment of songs. Love to hear the voice of John Peel and the audiences claps and whoops. Sounds great overall. No issues whatsoever.
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One of the standouts in my collection, start to finish raw White Stripes goodness. Very fortunate to have this one
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How is the pressing on this? I just found out it was pressed at United Pressing and I've had some real issues with records from them in the past. Anyone have any issues with this copy?
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Does anyone know if this is the same music found on the various unofficial BBC Sessions LP's, like: https://discogs.versitio.com/White-Stripes-BBC-Sessions/release/6032921
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Finally had a a couple hours to listen to this release I was able to get on RSD 2016. To my dismay, the album I purchased came sealed with two copies of the album number 2 (red vinyl), and no album number 1 (white vinyl) in it. I don't see any other responses from anyone else this has happened to, and I don't see any information on this specific packaging error. Anyone else out there get two copies of disc 1 or disc 2? I'm assuming my copy of the white vinyl is out there somewhere. :)
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Not sure why the prices are so high. I imagine it is not that limited and there will also be a standard black vinyl released later. My local store just got some more in and you can buy it through bull moose for under $28.
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Volume 1 sounds amazing, Jack and Meg at their best. Especially compared to their earlier days at the gold dollar and most other live albums, it sounds perfect. The guitar is beautiful and clear even when it's dirty and Jack's singing was at the level of the album recordings. The set list is special too, I've never heard Boll Weevil played so beautifully and Baby Blue is just a fucking special recording.
Volume 2 sounds like they were maybe being overworked, jack was having trouble singing, the sound quality is closer to their live in Tokyo release. The voice overpowers the mix and the guitar is trying to elbow it's way in, maybe the amp wasn't the one Jack was used to using. The best part of volume 2 is the set list. "I Think I Smell a Rat" was the most vicious song in the set, you can hear Jack venting some of his frustration with the situation in that one.
And of course Meg, she's always perfect. -
For Europe, I saw it on Newonvinyl.com in the Netherlands. Does someone have experience with this seller ?
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