Third Man Records
Third Man Records | |
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Founded | 2001 (2001) |
Founder | Jack White |
Distributor(s) | Alternative Distribution Alliance |
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Country of origin | United States |
Location | 623 7th Avenue South Nashville, Tennessee |
Official website | Official website |
Third Man Records is an independent record label founded by Jack White in Detroit, Michigan, in 2001. Third Man established its first physical location—a combination record store, performance venue, and headquarters for the label—in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2009. The label opened a Detroit branch location in 2015, which added a pressing plant (Third Man Pressing) in 2017.
Contents
1 History
2 Nashville location
3 Detroit location
4 Rolling Record Store
5 Discography
6 See also
7 References
7.1 Footnotes
7.2 Bibliography
8 External links
History
Jack White founded Third Man Records in Detroit, Michigan, in 2001. White originally purchased the building to store his gear, and some plans to reissue the early White Stripes 45s.[citation needed] Third Man, which releases albums and singles primarily on vinyl record, established its first physical location in Nashville, Tennessee, on March 11, 2009. The Nashville location serves as a record store, label offices and live venue. It includes The Blue Room (a live performance venue and screening room for The Light and Sound Machine, a monthly film series co-hosted by The Belcourt Theater), a photo studio and darkroom, a storage facility for master recording tapes, and the label warehouse. The Blue Room is the only venue in the world to record live shows direct-to-acetate[citation needed], producing a vinyl master in real time. To commemorate the opening of Third Man Records in Nashville, White debuted his new project, The Dead Weather, performing a short set for the 150 invited guests. The label's motto is "Your Turntable's Not Dead."[1]
The label's name incorporates several elements of personal significance to White. His fondness for the number three is well documented.[2] It refers to Carol Reed's The Third Man starring Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles.[2] White's old upholstering company was named Third Man Upholstery, and was also revolved around the colors of yellow and black.[3] He stated in an interview with Conan O'Brien that the number three also comes from the minimum number of fastenings that are needed when upholstering. White also refers to himself as a woman's "third man" in the song "Ball and Biscuit" on The White Stripes' album Elephant.
All six studio albums of The White Stripes appear with the Third Man logo.[citation needed] Both albums of The Raconteurs (Broken Boy Soldiers and Consolers of the Lonely) also carry the label's logo.[citation needed] For The Raconteurs' tour of the United Kingdom in October 2006, 1,000 live albums were pressed and sold for each show, all of which display a Third Man logo.[citation needed]The Dead Weather, Jack White, The Black Belles, Karen Elson, and the Greenhornes are also core acts on the Third Man roster. Other artists who have released LP's on Third Man Records include Kelley Stoltz, Seasick Steve, and Pokey LaFarge. The label released and pressed a 7-inch vinyl of Conan O'Brien's 2010 comedy single "And They Call Me Mad?", which featured an interview of O'Brien by Jack White on its reverse.[4]
The Third Man Records Vault is a "rarity-excavating"[5] quarterly subscription service that began in September 2009 as a way to release special and otherwise unreleased content. Platinum members of the Vault receive a package containing limited-edition vinyl records and merchandise every three months. Generally each cycle's offerings have included a 12" record, a 7" record (both on colored vinyl) and a "bonus item", although this format has been deviated from multiple times.[6][7]
Nashville location
The label's headquarters is located in a less prosperous neighborhood, and is surrounded by a methadone clinic, a halfway house, and the city's main homeless shelter.[1] White's presence, however, has raised the area's prominence, motivating the city and business owners to rezone the area with more creative ventures, including a members' club.[1] White opposes the idea, calling the environment "a solid neighborhood [where] everyone looks out for each other."[1] The location is organized around five dedicated sections: the record store, a "novelties lounge," the label's offices and distribution center, its recording studios, and its photo studio.[8]
The Novelties Lounge, located within the record store, debuted on November 23, 2012.[9] The space contains a collection of vintage novelty machines. "Among the attractions in the new wing is a Scopitone machine—a video jukebox using 16mm film that had its greatest prominence in the 1960s. Third Man has loaded their Scopitone with 36 videos from the label catalog, and bill it as 'the world's ONLY Scopitone machine fully loaded with modern music.' Other highlights include a "Wax-O-Matic" machine," which makes bright red wax molds of White's Airline guitar, and a full-color photo booth."[10] On April 20, 2013, in celebration of Jack White's role as Record Store Day Ambassador, The Third Man Recording Booth, "a refurbished 1947 Voice-o-Graph machine that can record up to two minutes audio and press it onto 6-inch phonograph discs"[11] was introduced as an addition to the Novelties Lounge. This voice-o-graph was used in the creating of Apple's 2014 holiday ad as shown in the behind the scene video.[12] In August 2017, Third Man celebrated the total solar eclipse happening event "Occulting The Sunn," in Nashville.[13]
Detroit location
In 2015, White partnered with Shinola—a lifestyle brand most known as a watch manufacturer—to open a retail location in Detroit.[8] Third Man opened its first branch location at the Shinola building in Detroit's Cass Corridor by Record Store Day's Black Friday event on November 27, 2015.[14]
Rolling Record Store
On March 9, 2011, Third Man Records announced its newest creation, the Third Man Rolling Record Store. The store, a yellow step van outfitted with a sound system and Third Man Records inventory, was built by C Cook Enterprises in Erlanger, Kentucky. It made its first appearance in Austin, Texas, at SXSW 2011.[16] Third Man has since brought the mobile store to concerts, festivals, and other events with anywhere from weeks to only a few hours notice.
Discography
Third Man releases some music on compact disc and via electronic release on iTunes, but vinyl records are its primary format.[17]
In addition to pressing titles on regular black vinyl, most releases have an exclusive and/or limited sister pressing on colored or multicolored vinyl.[17] Beginning with TMR-003, a limited edition handmade batch of 100 tri-colored 7" vinyl, in equal parts black, yellow, and white, were produced for exclusive distribution at Third Man's Nashville location.[18] Beginning with TMR-009, an additional 50 tri-colored vinyl have been pressed for random distribution in Third Man mail orders.[19] Certain single releases have been sold on tri-colored vinyl available at record stores in the artist's hometown instead of at the Nashville store.[19] An additional 50 are still randomly distributed in mail orders.[19]
Recordings from live shows in the Blue Room (recorded either directly to analog reel-to-reel tape or direct-to-acetate) are made available in black and blue vinyl in varying quantities.[20] These split-color records are available only to show attendees, and each LP is sealed with a concert-specific label on which the purchaser's name is written.[18][20]
Third Man is known for pushing the boundaries with vinyl record production, and with the help of United Record Pressing (their main partner in manufacturing records), their innovations include the following unique record pressings: Glow In The Dark Record, Triple-Decker Record (a 7" within a 12"), Texas-Sized Record (8" and 13" records), Metallized Record, Liquid-Filled Record, Scented Record, Rose Petal-Filled Record, Playable Etching Record, 3 RPM Record, Lightning Bolt Record, Bolt-A-Trope Record, and the Flex-Ray Record (a flexi disc made from an x-ray).[18][21]
Catalog # | Artist | Title | Format | Notes, Limited Edition Variants | |
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TMR-001 | The Dead Weather | "Hang You from the Heavens/Are 'Friends' Electric?" | 7" Single |
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TMR-002 | The White Stripes | Icky Thump | Double LP |
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TMR-003 | Mildred and the Mice | "I Like My Mice (Dead)/Spider Bite" | 7" Single |
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TMR-004 | Rachelle Garniez | "My House of Peace" | 7" Single |
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TMR-005 | The Dead Weather | "I Cut Like a Buffalo" | 7" Single |
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TMR-006 | The Dead Weather | "I Cut Like a Buffalo" | 12" Single |
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TMR-007 | The Dead Weather | "Treat Me Like Your Mother/You Just Can't Win" | 7" Single |
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TMR-008 | The Dead Weather | Horehound | Double LP |
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TMR-009 | Dex Romweber Duo featuring Jack White | "The Wind Did Move/Last Kind Word Blues" | 7" Single |
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TMR-010 | The Dead Weather | "Forever My Queen/Outside" | 7" Single |
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TMR-011 | Dan Sartain | "Bohemian Grove/Atheist Funeral" | 7" Single |
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TMR-012 | Transit | "C'mon and Ride/After Party" | 7" Single |
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TMR-013 | Jack White | "Fly Farm Blues" | 7" Single |
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TMR-014 | The Raconteurs | Broken Boy Soldiers | LP |
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TMR-015 | The White Stripes | Under Great White Northern Lights | Double LP |
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TMR-016 | The Dead Weather | "I Cut Like a Buffalo/A Child of a Few Hours is Burning to Death" | 7" Single |
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TMR-017 | The White Stripes | "Let's Shake Hands/Look Me Over Closely" (alternate takes) | 7" Single |
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TMR-018 | The Raconteurs | Live in London | Double LP |
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TMR-019 | The White Stripes | "Icky Thump (live)/The Wheels on the Bus (live)" | 7" Single |
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TMR-020 | Carl Sagan | "A Glorious Dawn" | 7" Single |
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TMR-021 | Smoke Fairies | "Gastown/River Song" | 7" Single |
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TMR-022 | BP Fallon | "Fame #9/BP Fallon Interview/I Believe In Elvis Presley" | 7" Single |
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TMR-023 | Wanda Jackson | "You Know I'm No Good/Shakin' All Over" | 7" Single |
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TMR-024 | The Black Belles | "What Can I Do/Lies" | 7" Single |
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TMR-025 | The Dead Weather | Sea of Cowards | LP |
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TMR-027 | Various | Single Releases 2009 | Double LP |
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TMR-028 | The Dead Weather | "No Horse/Jawbreaker" (first takes) | 7" Single |
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TMR-029 | Karen Elson | "The Ghost Who Walks/Stolen Roses" | 7" Single |
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TMR-030 | Karen Elson | The Ghost Who Walks | LP |
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TMR-031 | Wanda Jackson | The Party Ain't Over | LP |
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TMR-032 | The White Stripes | De Stijl | LP |
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TMR-033 | The White Stripes | White Blood Cells | LP |
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TMR-034 | Jon Wayne | Texas Funeral | LP |
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TMR-035 | Dex Romweber Duo | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-036 | The Dead Weather | "Die by the Drop/Old Mary" | 7" Single |
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TMR-037 | The Raconteurs | "Top Yourself/You Don't Understand Me" (demos) | 7" Single |
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TMR-038 | The White Stripes | Under Great White Northern Lights B-Shows | Double LP |
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TMR-039 | The Racontwoers | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-040 | The Dead Weather | Sea of Cowards - Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-041 | The Dead Weather | "Hang You from the Heavens/I Cut Like a Buffalo" (live) | 7" Single |
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TMR-042 | The White Stripes | The White Stripes | LP |
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TMR-043 | The Dead Weather | Sea of Cowards - Live at Third Man Records | DVD |
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TMR-044 | Laura Marling | "Blues Run the Game/The Needle and the Damage Done" | 7" Single |
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TMR-045 | The 5.6.7.8's | The 5.6.7.8's | LP |
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TMR-046 | Conan O'Brien | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-047 | Conan O'Brien | "And They Call Me Mad?/Conan O'Brien Interview" | 7" Single |
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TMR-048 | Nobunny | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-049 | PUJOL | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-050 | The Secret Sisters | "Big River/Wabash Cannonball" | 7" Single |
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TMR-051 | PUJOL | "Black Rabbit/Too Safe" | 7" Single |
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TMR-052 | Drakkar Sauna | "Leave That Hole Alone/Brundlefly, My Chariot" | 7" Single |
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TMR-053 | The Greenhornes | "" | LP |
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TMR-054 | Karen Elson | "The Truth is in the Dirt/Season of the Witch" | 7" Single |
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TMR-055 | The Dead Weather | "Blue Blood Blues/Jawbreaker (live)" | 7" Single |
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TMR-056 | The Dead Weather | "Blue Blood Blues/No Hassle Night/I Just Want to Make Love to You (live)" | 12" Single |
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TMR-057 | The Dead Weather | "I Feel Strange/Rolling in on a Burning Tire" | 7" Single |
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TMR-058 | The Thornbills | "Uncle Andrei/Square Peg" | 7" Single |
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TMR-059 | Flat Duo Jets | Go Go Harlem Baby | LP |
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TMR-060 | The Greenhornes | "Saying Goodbye/Song 13/Staying Together" | 7" Single |
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TMR-061 | The Greenhornes | Boscobel Blues | LP |
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TMR-062 | The Black Belles | "What Can I Do/What Can I Do (instrumental)" | 7" Single |
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TMR-063 | Loretta Lynn | Van Lear Rose | LP |
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TMR-064 | Amy Walker | "Accents/Interview" | 7" Single |
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TMR-065 | Dungen | "Öga, Näsa, Mun/Highway Wolf" | 7" Single |
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TMR-066 | Jerry King | "Interview/Live Auctions (Automobile and Tobacco/Chocolate)" | 7" Single |
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TMR-067 | The White Stripes | "Hello Operator/Jolene" | 7" Single |
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TMR-068 | Wanda Jackson | "Thunder on the Mountain/Dust on the Bible" | 7" Single |
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TMR-069 | Jenny & Johnny | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-070 | Tyvek | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-071 | The White Stripes | "Merry Christmas From The White Stripes" | 7" Single |
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TMR-072 | JEFF the Brotherhood | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-073 | Jacuzzi Boys | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-074 | First Aid Kit | "Universal Soldier/It Hurts Me Too" | 7" Single |
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TMR-075 | The 5.6.7.8's | "Sho-Jo-Ji (The Hungry Raccoon)/Charumera Sobaya (The Soba Song)" | 7" Single |
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TMR-076 | The 5.6.7.8's | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-077 | Various | Single Releases 2010 | Double LP |
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TMR-078 | The 5.6.7.8's | "Great Balls of Fire/Hanky Panky" | 7" Single |
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TMR-079 | The White Stripes | "Party of Special Things to Do/China Pig/Ashtray Heart" | 7" Single |
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TMR-080 | Reggie Watts | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-081 | Cold War Kids | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-082 | Pokey LaFarge | "Chittlin' Cookin' Time in Cheatham County/Pack It Up" | 7" Single |
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TMR-083 | Chris Thile & Michael Daves | "Man In The Middle/Blue Night" | 7" Single |
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TMR-084 | We Are Hex | "Twist The Witch's Titty/Through The Doldrums To The Dum Dums" | 7" Single |
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TMR-085 | Wanda Jackson | Wanda Live! At Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-086 | Drive-By Truckers | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-087 | Public Nuisance | Gotta Survive | LP |
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TMR-088 | The White Stripes | "Let's Shake Hands/Look Me Over Closely" | 7" Single |
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TMR-089 | The White Stripes | "Lafayette Blues/Sugar Never Tasted So Good" | 7" Single |
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TMR-090 | Karen Elson | "Vicious/In Trouble With the Lord" | 7" Single |
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TMR-091 | Rome (starring Jack White & Norah Jones) | Rome | LP | — | |
TMR-092 | Rome (starring Jack White & Norah Jones) | Rome | Double LP |
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TMR-093 | Rome (starring Jack White & Norah Jones) | "Two Against One/Black" | 7" Single |
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TMR-094 | The Black Belles | "Honky Tonk Horror/Dead Shoe" | 7" Single |
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TMR-095 | Davila 666 | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-096 | The White Stripes | Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night | DVD |
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TMR-097 | The White Stripes | "Signed DC/I've Been Loving You Too Long" | 7" Single |
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TMR-098 | Seasick Steve | "Write Me A Few Lines/Levee Camp Blues" | 7" Single |
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TMR-099 | Seasick Steve | You Can't Teach An Old Dog New Tricks | LP |
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TMR-100 | The White Stripes | Live in Mississippi | Double LP |
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TMR-101 | Black Milk | "Brain/Royal Mega" | 7" Single |
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TMR-102 | White Denim | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-103 | Black Milk | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-104 | Jerry Lee Lewis | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-105 | Stephen Colbert with The Black Belles | "Charlene II (I'm Over You)/Charlene (I'm Right Behind You)" | 7" Single |
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TMR-106 | Tom Jones | "Evil/Jezebel" | 7" Single |
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TMR-107 | Ted Leo | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-108 | Lanie Lane | "Ain't Hungry/My Man" | 7" Single |
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TMR-109 | Insane Clown Posse | "Leck mich im Arsch/Mountain Girl" | 7" Single |
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TMR-110 | JEFF the Brotherhood | "Whatever I Want/Everything I Need" | 7" Single |
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TMR-111 | Two-Star Tabernacle | "The Big Three Killed My Baby/Ramblin' Man" | 7" Single |
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TMR-112 | John & Tom | "Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar/Lonesome Yodel Blues #2" | 7" Single |
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TMR-113 | Becky & John | "I'll Be There If You Ever Want/I'm Making Plans" | 7" Single |
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TMR-116 | Wanda Jackson | Wanda Live! At Third Man Records | DVD |
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TMR-117 | The White Stripes | "The Big Three Killed My Baby/Red Bowling Ball Ruth" | 7" Single |
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TMR-118 | The White Stripes | "Lord, Send Me An Angel/You're Pretty Good Looking (Trendy American Remix)" | 7" Single |
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TMR-119 | Various | The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams | LP | — | |
TMR-120 | The Raconteurs | "Steady, As She Goes" | 7" Single |
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TMR-121 | Edgar Oliver | "In The Park/thgiL dnA regnuH" | 7" Single |
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TMR-122 | The Black Belles | The Black Belles | LP |
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TMR-123 | Neil Hamburger | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-124 | Human Eye | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-125 | DUANE The Teenage Weirdo | "Postcard From Hell/Bubblegum Encore" | 7" Single |
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TMR-126 | Beck, Joshua Homme, Mark Lanegan | The Double A Side Remix 45 | 7" Single |
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TMR-127 | The Raconteurs | Live At Third Man | LP |
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TMR-128 | Beck | "I Just Started Hating Some People Today/Blue Randy" | 7" Single |
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TMR-130 | The Black Belles, The Greenhornes | TMR Devil's Night 2010 | DVD |
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TMR-131 | David Liscomb High School | Live At TMR 11/19/11 - "Ride On, King Jesus/The Lord Bless You And Keep You" | 7" Single |
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TMR-132 | Alabama Shakes | "Be Mine (live)/You Ain't Alone (live)" | 7" Single |
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TMR-133 | Various | Single Releases 2011 | Triple LP |
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TMR-134 | The White Stripes | "Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground/Let's Build A Home" (alternate takes) | 7" Single |
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TMR-135 | Jack White | "Sixteen Saltines/Love Is Blindness" | 7" Single |
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TMR-136 | Jack White | "Love Interruption/Machine Gun Silhouette" | 7" Single |
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TMR-137 | Jack White | "Sixteen Saltines/Love Is Blindness" | 12" Single |
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TMR-139 | Jack White | Blunderbuss | LP |
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TMR-140 | The Black Belles | "Wishing Well/Ms. Black Boots" | 7" Single |
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TMR-141 | The White Stripes | "Hand Springs/Red Death at 6:14" | 7" Single |
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TMR-142 | Karen Elson | "Milk and Honey/Winter's Going" | 7" Single |
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TMR-143 | Various | The First Three Years of Blue Series Singles on One LP at 3 RPM | LP |
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TMR-144 | Jack White | "Freedom at 21" | 7" Flexi disc |
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TMR-145 | Algona High School Choir | 'My Soul Is A River' | 7" Single |
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TMR-146 | Chambersburg High Orch. | 'Telemann Sinfonia' | 7" Single |
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TMR-147 | Quintron and Miss Pussycat | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-148 | The Raconteurs | Open Your Eyes/You Make A Fool Out Of Me | 7" Single |
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TMR-149 | Karen Elson | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-150 | The White Stripes | Under New Zealand Lights | DVD |
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TMR-151/153 | Ravenna HS Symphonic Band | "Kentucky 1800/Achy Breaky Heart" | 7" Single |
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TMR-152 | Jack White | "Freedom At 21/Inaccessible Mystery" | 7" Single |
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TMR-154 | Charley Patton | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 1 | LP |
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TMR-155 | Blind Willie McTell | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 1 | LP |
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TMR-156 | The Mississippi Sheiks | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 1 | LP |
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TMR-157 | Sunnyvale High School Band | "Hit the Road Jack/Love Me Tender/Hound Dog" | 7" Single |
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TMR-158 | Sunnyvale High School Band | "Let the River Run/9 to 5" | 7" Single |
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TMR-159 | Black Lips | Live at Third Man | LP |
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TMR-160 | Cheap Time | Third Man Live Series | 7" Single |
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TMR-161 | Willy Moon | "Railroad Track/Bang Bang" | 7" Single |
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TMR-162 | Jack White | "I'm Shakin" | 7" Flexi disc |
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TMR-163 | The White Stripes | Live At The Gold Dollar | LP |
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TMR-164 | The White Stripes | Live On Bastile Day | 7" Single |
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TMR-165 | The White Stripes | Small Faces (Live) | 7" Single |
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TMR-166 | People's Temple | Live at Third Man Records | 7" Single |
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TMR-167 | King Tuff | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-168 | The White Stripes | "Hotel Yorba/Rated 'X'" | 7" Single |
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TMR-169 | The White Stripes | "Fell In Love With A Girl/I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" | 7" Single |
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TMR-170 | The White Stripes | "Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground/Stop Breaking Down (Live at BBC Studios)" | 7" Single |
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TMR-171 | Jack White | Live at Third Man Records | Double LP |
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TMR-172 | Charley Patton | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 2 | LP |
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TMR-173 | Blind Willie McTell | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 2 | LP |
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TMR-174 | The Mississippi Sheiks | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 2 | LP |
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TMR-175 | Jack White | "I'm Shakin/Blues On Two Trees" | 7" Single |
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TMR-176 | Hell Beach | "Ocean Floor" Live at Third Man Records | 7" Single |
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TMR-178 | Jack White | "Blunderbuss Demos" | 7" Single |
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TMR-179 | Gibby Haynes | "Paul's Not Home/You Don't Have To Be Smart" | 7" Single |
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TMR-180 | Charley Patton | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 3 | LP |
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TMR-181 | Blind Willie McTell | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 3 | LP |
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TMR-182 | The Mississippi Sheiks | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 3 | LP |
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TMR-184 | The Shins | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-185 | Rufus Thomas | "Bear Cat/Walking In The Rain" | 7" Single |
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TMR-186 | The Prisonaires | "Baby Please/Just Walkin' In The Rain" | 7" Single |
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TMR-187 | Johnny Cash | "Get Rhythm/I Walk the Line" | 7" Single |
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TMR-188 | The Kills | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-189 | Charley Patton | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 4 | LP |
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TMR-190 | Blind Willie McTell | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 4 | LP |
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TMR-191 | The Mississippi Sheiks | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 4 | LP |
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TMR-192 | The Mississippi Sheiks | The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 5 | LP |
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TMR-193 | Seasick Steve | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-194 | Rockfire Funk Express | "People Save The World/Rockfire Punk Express" | 7" Single |
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TMR-195 | The Underwear Heads | Tangmania EP | 7" EP |
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TMR-196 | Glencliff High School Guitar Ensemble | "Boulevard of Broken Hearts/Deck the Halls" | 7" Single |
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TMR-197 | Whirlwind Heat and The White Stripes | "White Heat" | DVD |
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TMR-198 | Brendan Benson & Jack White | "Steady, As She Goes (demo)/The Same Boy You've Always Known" | 7" Single |
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TMR-199 | Jack White and The Bricks | Live on the Garden Bowl Lanes, July 9, 1999 | LP |
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TMR-200 | The White Stripes | Elephant | LP |
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TMR-201 | Brittany Howard & Ruby Amanfu | "I Wonder/When My Man Comes Home" | 7" Single |
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TMR-202 | Shovels & Rope | "Johnny 99/Bad As Me" | 7" Single |
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TMR-203 | Various | The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917–1927, Volume 1 | Cabinet of Wonder |
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TMR-206 | Pokey LaFarge | Pokey LaFarge | LP |
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TMR-207 | Promised Land Sound | "Yes You Can" Live at Third Man Records | 7" Single |
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TMR-208 | Kings High School 2 Knight 2 Knight | "Somebody That I Used to Know/Bright Morning Stars/Anyway" | 7" Single |
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TMR-209 | The Haden Triplets | The Haden Triplets | LP |
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TMR-210 | Pokey LaFarge | "Central Time/St. Louis Crawl" | 7" Single |
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TMR-211 | The White Stripes | Nine Miles From The White City | Double LP |
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TMR-212 | The White Stripes | "I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart/Little Acorns" | 7" Single |
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TMR-213 | North Polk High School Choir | "Wade In The Water/The River" | 7" Single |
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TMR-214 | North Polk High School Band | "Nessun dorma/Entrance of the Gladiators, North Polk High School Song" | 7" Single |
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TMR-215 | Michale Kiwanuka | "You've Got Nothing To Lose/Waitin' 'Round To Die" | 7" Single |
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TMR-216 | The Dough Rollers | "Little Lily/The Sailing Song" | 7" Single |
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TMR-217 | McCutcheon High School Seda Voca / Encore | "Stopping In The Woods on a Snowy Evening/That Ever I Saw" | 7" Single |
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TMR-218 | Seasick Steve | Hubcap Music | LP |
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TMR-219 | Kelley Stoltz | Double Exposure | LP |
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TMR-220 | Winton Woods Middle School Band | "Train Heading West & Other Outdoor Scenes/This Little Light of Mine" | 7" Single |
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TMR-221 | The Melvins | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-222 | Various | The Great Gatsby, Music From Baz Luhrmann's Film | Double LP |
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TMR-224 | D. A. Hunt | "Greyhound Blues/Lonesome" | 7" Single |
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TMR-225 | Roy Orbison and the Teen Kings | "You're My Baby/Rockhouse" | 7" Single |
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TMR-226 | Jerry Lee Lewis and his Pumping Piano | "Great Balls of Fire/You Win Again" | 7" Single |
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TMR-227 | Jack Johnson | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-228 | Willie Nelson & Friends | Live at Third Man Records | Double LP |
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TMR-229 | Willie Nelson & Jack White | "Red Headed Stranger" | 6" Single |
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TMR-230 | Divine Fits | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-231 | Rory Scovel | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-237 | Sister Ernia May Cunningham/Rev. H.C. Gatewood D.D.I.M.R.A. | Battle Royale | 78 RPM |
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TMR-238 | Elvira | "2 Big Pumpkins/13 Nights of Halloween" | 7" Single |
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TMR-241 | The Raconteurs | Live at the Ryman Auditorium | Double LP |
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TMR-242 | The Raconteurs | Live at the Ryman Auditorium | DVD |
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TMR-243 | The Dead Weather | "Open Up (That's Enough)/Rough Detective" | 7" Single |
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TMR-244 | Frank Fairfield | "Duncan & Brady/Devil's Dream Melody" | 7" Single |
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TMR-245 | Neil Young | A Letter Home | LP | — | |
TMR-246 | Mudhoney | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-254 | Alloy Orchestra | The Man with the Movie Camera - Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-255 | St. Pius X Marching Golden Lions | "'Battery's Included' Drum Cadence/Fight Song/Alma Matter" | 7" Single |
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TMR-256 | Bill Burr | Live from Andrew's House | LP |
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TMR-260 | Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences Symphonic Band | "Rest/Rest (Part Two)" | 7" Single |
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TMR-262 | The White Stripes | "Seven Nation Army/Good To Me" | 7" Single |
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TMR-263 | The White Stripes | "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself/Who's To Say..." | 7" Single |
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TMR-264 | The White Stripes | "The Hardest Button to Button/St. Ides of March" | 7" Single |
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TMR-265 | The White Stripes | "There's No Home For You Here/I Fought Piranhas/Let's Build A Home" | 7" Single |
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TMR-266 | Roy Orbison | "Ooby Dooby/Go! Go! Go!" | 7" Single |
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TMR-267 | Roy Orbison | "Sweet and Easy to Love/Devil Doll" | 7" Single |
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TMR-268 | Roy Orbison | "Chicken-Hearted/I Like Love" | 7" Single |
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TMR-269 | Various | Language Lessons: Volume 1 | Double LP, Book, & Art | — | |
TMR-270 | The Dough Rollers | Gone Baby Gone | LP | — | |
TMR-271 | Jack White | Lazaretto | LP |
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TMR-272 | Jack White | "High Ball Stepper" | 7" Single |
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TMR-273 | Jack White | "Lazaretto/Power of My Love" | 7" Single | — | |
TMR-275 | Jack White | Lazaretto Demos | 7" Single |
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TMR-280 | Jack White | "Lazaretto - World's Fastest Record/Power of My Love" | 7" Single |
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TMR-281 | Olivia Jean | Bathtub Love Killings | LP |
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TMR-284 | Parquet Courts | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-285 | The White Stripes | Live Under the Lights of the Rising Sun | Double LP |
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TMR-286 | The Dead Weather | "Buzzkiller/It's Just Too Bad" | 7" Single |
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TMR-287 | Olivia Jean | "Reminisce/Toot Toot Tootsie" | 7" Single |
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TMR-288 | William Tyler | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-289 | Peter Walker | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-290 | Danny Kroha | Angels Watching Over Me | LP | — | |
TMR-291 | Jack White | "Would You Fight For My Love/Parallel" | 7" Single |
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TMR-292 | Lillie Mae Rische | "Nobody's/The Same Eyes" | 7" Single |
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TMR-293 | Benjamin Booker | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-294 | Jack White | Live From Bonnaroo 2014 | Triple LP |
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TMR-298 | The Dutchess and the Duke | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-299 | Olivia Jean | "Merry Widow/You Really Got Me" | 7" Single |
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TMR-300 | The White Stripes | Get Behind Me Satan | LP |
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TMR-301 | Jack White | "That Black Bat Licorice/Blue Light, Red Light (Someone's There)" | 7" Single | — | |
TMR-302 | The White Stripes | Under Amazonian Lights | Double LP |
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TMR-303 | The White Stripes | "Let You Down/Ain't No Sweeter Than Rita Blues" | 7" Single |
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TMR-306 | Elvis Presley | "My Happiness" | 10" Single |
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TMR-307 | Elvis Presley | "My Happiness/That's When Your Heartaches Begin" | 7" Single | — | |
TMR-308 | The Gories | "Be Nice/On The Run" | 7" Single | — | |
TMR-309 | Caston High School Choir Band | Star/Patrick's Ruin b/w Down to the River/Back Hom Again in Indiana | 7" Single |
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TMR-310 | Atlee High School Orchestra | Skyline b/w All the Pretty Little Horses | 7" Single |
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TMR-311 | Loretta Lynn | Van Lear Rose | LP |
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TMR-312 | The White Stripes | "Rated X/Whispering Sea" | 7" Single |
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TMR-313 | SQÜRL | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-318 | Ashley Monroe | Live at Third Man Records | LP |
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TMR-320 | William Tennent High School Band | Beatles Medley | 7" Single |
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TMR-321 | Courtney Barnett | "Boxing Day Blues (Revisited)/Shivers" | 7" Single |
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TMR-322 | Sun Seeker | "Georgia Dust)/No One Knows" | 7" Single |
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TMR-324 | Wolf Eyes | I Am A Problem: Mind In Pieces | LP |
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TMR-325 | Timmy's Organism | Heartless Heathen | LP |
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TMR-326 | VIDEO | The Entertainers | LP |
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TMR-327 | Various Artists | Music from The American Epic Sessions: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Triple LP |
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TMR-328 | Timmy's Organism | "Get Up, Get Out/Thrill is Gone" | 7" Single | — | |
TMR-330 | The Dead Weather | "I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)/Cop and Go" | 7" Single |
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TMR-331 | The Dead Weather | "Dodge and Burn" | LP |
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TMR-332 | Wolf Eyes | "Enemy's Ladder/Dull Murder" | 7" Single | — | |
TMR-334 | Various Artists | "Why The Mountains Are Black: Primeval Greek Village Music: 1907–1960" | Double LP |
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TMR-335 | VIDEO | "New Immortals/Nothing Lasts Forever" | 7" Single | — | |
TMR-336 | Yak | "No/Out On A Limb" | 7" Single |
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TMR-339 | Margo Price | "Midwest Farmer's Daughter" | Double LP |
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TMR-343 | Kate Pierson | "Venus/Radio in Bed" | 7" Single |
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TMR-345 | The White Stripes | "Live from the Gold Dollar Vol. III" | LP |
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TMR-346 | The Dead Weather | "Impossible Winner/Mile Markers" | 7" |
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TMR-347 | Margo Price | "Hurtin' On the Bottle/Desperate and Depressed" | 7" Single |
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TMR-348 | Jack Wood | "Born To Wander/So Sad" | 7" Single |
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TMR-350 | Barrett Strong | "Let's Rock/Do the Very Best You Can" | 7" Single |
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TMR-351 | Chico Leverett | "Solid Sender/I'll Never Love Again" | 7" Single |
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TMR-352 | The Swinging Tigers | "Snake Walk Part 1/Snake Walk Part 2" | 7" Single |
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TMR-353 | The Satintones | "Going to the Hop/Motor City" | 7" Single |
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TMR-354 | Barrett Strong | "Money/Oh I Apologize" | 7" Single |
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TMR-355 | Nick & the Jaguars | "Ich-i-bon/Cool and Crazy" | 7" Single |
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TMR-356 | The Miracles | "Way Over There/(You Can) Depend on Me" | 7" Single |
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TMR-357 | Marvin Gaye | "Let Your Conscience Be your Guide/Never Let You Go" | 7" Single |
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TMR-358 | The Supremes | "Buttered Popcorn/Who's Lovin' You" | 7" Single |
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TMR-364 | Ennio Morricone | The Hateful Eight | Double LP | — | |
TMR-365 | Ennio Morricone | The Hateful Eight | Boxset 8 7"'s | Red 7" Vinyl (500) | |
TMR-366 | Audio Social Dissent | "Live at Third Man Records" | LP |
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TMR-367 | Two Star Tabernacle | "Live at the Gold Dollar" | LP |
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TMR-368 | The Go | "Live at the Gold Dollar" | LP |
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TMR-369 | Jack White and the Bricks | "Live at the Gold Dollar" | LP |
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TMR-451 | Jack White | "Battle Cry" | 7" Single |
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TMR-454 | Bob Seger System | "2+2=? b/w Ivory" | 7" Single |
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TMR-457 | Various Artists | American Epic: The Best of Blues | LP |
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TMR-458 | Various Artists | American Epic: The Best of Country | LP |
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TMR-459 | Mississippi John Hurt | American Epic: The Best of Mississippi John Hurt | LP |
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TMR-460 | The Carter Family | American Epic: The Best of The Carter Family | LP |
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TMR-461 | Lead Belly | American Epic: The Best of Lead Belly | LP |
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TMR-462 | Blind Willie Johnson | American Epic: The Best of Blind Willie Johnson | LP |
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TMR-463 | Memphis Jug Band | American Epic: The Best of Memphis Jug Band | LP |
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TMR-517 | John Waters | "Make Trouble" | 7" Single |
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See also
- List of record labels
References
Footnotes
^ abcd Lewis, Tim (31 May 2014). "Jack White: 'I'm like Larry David, Alan Partridge and Chris Rock in one person'". The Observer. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
^ ab Killingsworth, Jason. "The White Stripes Play Us a Little Number." Paste Magazine. Retrieved on August 5, 2014.
^ de la Manzana, Tobias (May 2003). "Jack White: Your Furniture Is Not Dead" The Believer. Retrieved April 12, 2006.
^ (August 20, 2010), "Conan O'Brien's spoken-word recording to debut Monday on Sirius Radio". The Canadian Press.
^ McGovern, Kyle. "Jack White Spares 1999 Bowling Alley Gig for Third Man Vinyl Vault Series". Spin. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
^ "Vault 33". Archived from the original on 2017-07-26.
^ "Vault 22".
^ ab Doerr, Elizabeth (June 2, 2015), "Jack White And Shinola Purchase Flagship Building in Detroit's Cass Corridor". Forbes. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
^ Hogan, Marc. "Red Stripe: Jack White Launches 'Third Man Novelties Lounge,' Ends Communism". Spin. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
^ Paulson, Dave (2012-11-20). "Third Man Records opens 'Novelties Lounge' on Black Friday". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
^ McGovern, Kyle. "Jack White's Third Man Recording Booth: Coming Soon to Hipster Weddings Everywhere". Spin. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
^ "YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-08-10.
^ "Third Man Records Announces "Occulting The Sunn" Solar Eclipse Event". www.musicconnection.com. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
^ Young, Alex (June 2, 2015). "Jack White's Third Man Records expands to Detroit". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
^ Third Man Records - Detroit Storefront
^ "Third Man Rolling Record Store Debuting at SXSW." Buzzgrinder. 9 March 2011. Retrieved on 24 June 2011.
^ ab Sterling, Ellen (January 30, 2012). ""Your Turntable's Not Dead:" Jack White's Third Man Records Is Living Its Motto and Keeping Vinyl Alive". The Huffington Post. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
^ abc "Catalog". Third Man Records. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
^ abc Eakin, Marah (May 23, 2012). "Beck releasing new single on Jack White's Third Man Records". A.V. Club. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
^ ab Smadja, Jez (April 6, 2015). "We take a tour of Music City Nashville". Gulf News. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
^ Eells, Josh (April 5, 2012). "Jack Outside the Box". The New York Times Magazine. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
Bibliography
"Catalog." Third Man Records.
External links
Official website
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