The White Stripes – Live In Las Vegas
Label: |
Third Man Records – TMR-954 |
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Series: |
Third Man Records Vault – Package 58 |
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Country: |
US |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Garage Rock |
Tracklist
Live In Las Vegas At The t - The Hard Rock Hotel - IX.XX.MMIII (TMR-953) | |||
A1 | The White Stripes– | Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground | |
A2 | The White Stripes– | When I Hear My Name | |
A3 | The White Stripes– | Not Fade Away | |
A4 | The White Stripes– | St. James Infirmary | |
A5 | The White Stripes– | Black Math | |
A6 | The White Stripes– | The Big Three Killed My Baby | |
B1 | The White Stripes– | I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart | |
B2 | The White Stripes– | Death Letter | |
B3 | The White Stripes– | Take A Whiff On Me | |
B4 | The White Stripes– | In The Cold, Cold Night | |
C1 | The White Stripes– | Wasting My Time | |
C2 | The White Stripes– | I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself | |
C3 | The White Stripes– | Offend In Every Way (Aborted) | |
C4 | The White Stripes– | The Union Forever | |
C5 | The White Stripes– | Seven Nation Army | |
D1 | The White Stripes– | You've Got Her In Your Pocket | |
D2 | The White Stripes– | I Think I Smell A Rat | |
D3 | The White Stripes– | Look Me Over Closely | |
D4 | The White Stripes– | Cannon | |
D5 | The White Stripes– | Mary Had A Little Lamb | |
D6 | The White Stripes– | Cannon (Reprise) | |
D7 | The White Stripes– | Ball And Biscuit | |
D8 | The White Stripes– | The Hardest Button To Button | |
E1 | The White Stripes– | You're Pretty Good Looking | |
E2 | The White Stripes– | Hello Operator | |
E3 | The White Stripes– | We're Going To Be Friends | |
E4 | The White Stripes– | Hotel Yorba | |
E5 | The White Stripes– | Fell In Love With A Girl | |
E6 | The White Stripes– | Your Southern Can Is Mine | |
E7 | The White Stripes– | Screwdriver | |
E8 | The White Stripes– | De Ballit Of De Boll Weevil | |
Ball And Biscuit (TMR-954) | |||
G | Jack White (2)– | Ball And Biscuit (Live March 17, 2004) | |
H | The White Stripes– | Ball And Biscuit (Live May 2, 2002) |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – The White Stripes
- Copyright © – The White Stripes
- Licensed To – Third Man Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Jack White and Meg White
- Copyright © – Third Man Records, LLC
- Manufactured By – Third Man Pressing
- Recorded At – The t - Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
- Published By – Peppermint Stripe Music
- Published By – Songs of Universal, Inc.
- Published By – BMG Gold Songs
- Published By – Wren Music Co.
- Published By – Sondick Music
- Published By – Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.
- Published By – BMG Rights Management
- Published By – New Hidden Valley Music Co.
- Published By – PW Arrangements
- Published By – Universal Music Corp.
- Published By – EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
- Published By – Songs Of Peer, Ltd.
- Lacquer Cut At – Third Man Mastering
- Pressed By – Third Man Pressing
Credits
- Art Direction – The Third Man (5)
- Artwork By [Exterior Artwork], Layout – Rob Jones
- Artwork By [Interior Portraiture] – Todd Slater
- Engineer [Remix], Remastered By – Bill Skibbe
- Lacquer Cut By – WAR*
- Management – Monotone, Inc.
- Performer [The White Stripes Are], Drums, Vocals – Meg White (tracks: A1 to E8, H)
- Performer [The White Stripes Are], Guitar, Vocals – Jack White (2)
- Typography [Emporium Capitals] – Paul Lloyd (5)
- Typography [Futura] – Paul Renner (4)
- Typography [Spa Fon!] – Casey Burns
- Written-By – Jack White (2) (tracks: A1 to A2, A5 to B1, B4 to C1, C3 to D2, D4, D6 to E5, E7, G, H)
Notes
Originally recorded on September 20, 2003 at The t at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, NV.
Merry Buckets to Claudette Colbert.
Included are:
'The White Stripes - Live In Las Vegas' (Originally released as The White Stripes - Live In Las Vegas). Side F has an etching (referred as 'Always Bet On Black.')
'Ball And Biscuit' 7" with Bob Dylan & Jack White 2004 performance + first performance by The White Stripes
Patch
Bumper Sticker
2 art prints
All songs published by Peppermint Stripe Music (BMI) istered by Songs of Univarsal, Inc. (BMI) with the exception of:
[A3] "Not Fade Away" (BMG Gold Songs (ASCAP), WREN MUSIC CO (BMI))
[A4] "St. James Infirmary" (Traditional)
[B2] "Death Letter" (Sondick Music (BMI))
[B3] "Take A Whiff On Me" (Folkways Music Publishers Inc. (BMI))
[C2] "I Just Dont Know What To Do With Myself" (BMG Rights Management, New Hidden Valley Music CO, PW Arrangements, Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP))
[D3] "Look Over Me Closely" (EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI))
[D5] "Mary Had A Little Lamb" (Traditional)
[E6] "Your Southern Can Is Mine" (Songs Of Peer (ASCAP))
Runouts are etched.
Merry Buckets to Claudette Colbert.
Included are:
'The White Stripes - Live In Las Vegas' (Originally released as The White Stripes - Live In Las Vegas). Side F has an etching (referred as 'Always Bet On Black.')
'Ball And Biscuit' 7" with Bob Dylan & Jack White 2004 performance + first performance by The White Stripes
Patch
Bumper Sticker
2 art prints
All songs published by Peppermint Stripe Music (BMI) istered by Songs of Univarsal, Inc. (BMI) with the exception of:
[A3] "Not Fade Away" (BMG Gold Songs (ASCAP), WREN MUSIC CO (BMI))
[A4] "St. James Infirmary" (Traditional)
[B2] "Death Letter" (Sondick Music (BMI))
[B3] "Take A Whiff On Me" (Folkways Music Publishers Inc. (BMI))
[C2] "I Just Dont Know What To Do With Myself" (BMG Rights Management, New Hidden Valley Music CO, PW Arrangements, Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP))
[D3] "Look Over Me Closely" (EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI))
[D5] "Mary Had A Little Lamb" (Traditional)
[E6] "Your Southern Can Is Mine" (Songs Of Peer (ASCAP))
Runouts are etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society (A1 to A3, A5 to C1, C3 to D4, D6 to E5, E7, G, H): BMI
- Rights Society (A3, C2, E6): ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): TMR953A TMM TMP WAR. WE CAN
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): TMR953B TMM TMP WAR. STILL BE
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): TMR953C TMM TMP WAR. IN THE
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): TMR953D TMM TMP WAR. SAME ROOM
- Matrix / Runout (Side E runout): II TMR953E TMM TMP WAR. TOGETHER
- Matrix / Runout (Side G runout): TMR954A TMM TMP WAR. HITMAN IN THE HOUSE
- Matrix / Runout (Side H runout): TMR954B TMM TMP WAR. REAL DEALS (NOT HOLYFIELD) IN THE HOUSE
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Live In Las Vegas (3×LP, Promo, Limited Edition, White Label) | V2 Records | none | US | 2003 | ||
New Submission
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Live In Las Vegas (LP, Reissue, Test Pressing, LP, Reissue, Test Pressing, LP, Single Sided, Etched, Reissue, Test Pressing) | Third Man Records | TMR-953, TMR-954 | US | 2023 |
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Reviews
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One of the best vault releases. Package is awesome, and it’s a great show too. The Dylan/jack white 7” is a wonderful addition. I’d consider it alongside Live in Mississippi as an essential White Stripes vault release
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The LPs contain great show, but not so great sound quality. Totally lifeless, dead as a doornail sound. This mix is so blown out, compressed, limited, and squished. It is just not a pleasant listen. There is no high end whatsoever. Meg's kit is dark as can be, snare has no bite, her kick has no punch. Yet another disappointing Bill Skibbe remix (and maybe Warren Defever's mastering? No clue). I find almost everything Mr. Skibbe does to be disappointing, whether it's his hyper-limited mixes of Jack's live shows, or his bland mastering on things like the Elephant mono mix. I freaking love The White Stripes, but their catalog (especially these great, wild, live recordings!) deserves someone with a more discerning ear to handle it. The Ryan K. Smith cut of "Elephant" and Steve Hoffman/Kevin Gray's cut of "Icky Thump" really show how great TWS can sound when the proper engineer is at the helm. I'd love to hear all of the live stuff recut by someone like those guys; it could use their "audiophile" touch!
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Is anyone aware of the press run on this one? My first Vault and I was wondering if they release that info.
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Impeccable collection. I have every WS Vault. This recording is as good as any, and setlist is fantastic.
Very much gives Live In Mississippi a run for its money as best live WS release. Those two stand above the rest as far as I’m concerned.
Top tier WS release ever. I had the OG promo version in my cart many times over the last decade. Never bought as I figured it would get a Vault release, and the wait was worth it. -
I've had a few bad lps from third man in recent months, they always sound good but warped lps has been an issue.
This vault package is exceptional though. Great cover art, sleeve, extras, clean noise free pressings. They sound great. I'm knocking one point off a perfect score as side c/d isn't quite as flat as I'd like, I'm being mega picky though.
If all tmr pressings carry on like this we are more than happy -
Wow, TMR really hit it out of the park with this one! I have several Vault live releases and this one is one of the best along with Vault 54 The Supply Chain Issues. For a 2003 concert, it sounds phenomenal! The vocals are so clear and on point as is Jack’s guitar. My only complaint is that Meg’s drums are a bit muted behind Jacks’s guitar and vocals. I wish the drums were a bit more punchy. In addition, the accoutrements that are included are so cool; the sticker, the patch, the oversized playing cards. And the B side of the 3rd record is an etched roulette table. So cool. But the highlight is the 7” of Jack and Bob’s collab of Ball and Biscuit. It gave me chills! This Vault is phenomenal…don’t miss it, buy it now before resellers get ahold of it:
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anyone else's ship without the bob dylan 7inch? i emailed the customer service, im sure they will send me one
the las vegas show is mind blowing. i am not a white stripes historian but it feels like some of the final moments before they were worldwide. such an awesome show, and the vault treatment is AWESOME on it. -
One of the best vault packages of the last 5 years, great performance, great soundboard quality and finally stunning packaging meticulously cared for in every detail by designer Rob Jones!!!
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Edited one year agoThis is jumping to my top tier of TMV releases. Flawless pressing, stellar mastering, great bonuses, great package, and a truly unhinged White Stripes performance!!! The weird but awesome 45 of Dylan and White doing Ball and Biscuit was the icing on the cake.
Also the shipping container on this was flawless! -
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