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White Stripes, The - Get Behind Me Satan album flac Performer: White Stripes, The
Title: Get Behind Me Satan
Style: Alternative Rock, Rock & Roll, Indie Rock
Released: 2005
MP3 album: 1890 mb
FLAC album: 1547 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: AHX WMA AA AUD DTS MOD AIFF
Genre: Rock

Get Behind Me Satan is the fifth studio album by American alternative rock band The White Stripes, released on June 7, 2005, on V2 Records. Though still basic in production style, the album marked a distinct change from its guitar-heavy 2003 predecessor, Elephant.

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According to Jack White, Get Behind Me Satan deals with "characters and the ideal of truth," but in truth, the album is just as much about what people expect from the White Stripes and what they themselves want to deliver. Then "Blue Orchid," Get Behind Me Satan's lead single, arrived.

Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). On GBMS, the Stripes' 5th album, I expected nothing more from the band than for them to continue pushing themselves and expanding their sound, as they have since their 1999 self-titled debut. In that regard, this disc does not disappoint.

Get Behind Me Satan Tracklist. 1. Blue Orchid Lyrics. An interesting note, for a long time, this was the only White Stripes album to not be released on vinyl. However, in 2015 the record was made for commercial release on standard black vinyl. Get Behind Me Satan Q&A.

Get Behind Me Satan’ sees The White Stripes lifting the lid on their box. The general lack of guitar is the first, most startling thing about it. As almost unarguably the best guitar player of his generation, it’s a shock when you realise that Jack White has based only three (including ‘Blue Orchid’) of the thirteen tracks here on the bedrock of his squalling ’64 Ward’s Airline guitar. The deeper you get into ‘Get Behind Me Satan’, the more the plot thickens. Instead of guitar, it’s pummelling piano that colours the rest of the album. My Doorbell’ uses the twin percussive attack of piano and drums to create the funkiest tune The White Stripes have ever put their name to, Jack almost rapping the tongue-twisting chorus and adding old school soul interjections like Ride it home, yeah, to sizzling and salacious effect.

Get Behind Me Satan ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Promo). Vendi questa versione. 57 2 8. The White Stripes. Get Behind Me Satan ‎(CD, Album).

On their fifth album, the White Stripes' ambitions finally seem to outpace their limited musical vocabulary. Making an almost-entirely clean break with the jet-fueled blues-rock of Elephant and De Stijl, they forsake electric guitar on all but a couple of tracks, working instead with pianos, acoustic guitars, marimbas, and other assorted oddball percussion. But even with this reconfigured instrumentation, the Stripes can't resist finding new ways to place unnecessary constrictions onto their work, as evidenced by the fact that Get Behind Me Satan was written, recorded, and released at an extreme breakneck pace. As legend has it, none of these tracks were even fully written before the band entered Third Man Studios in March, and unfortunately, several songs bear the scars of their needlessly rushed delivery.