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Album artwork for White Blood Cells by The White Stripes

For this one, Jack and Meg decamped to Memphis to record at the legendary Easley-McCain Studio and walked away with a bonafide classic. Unique for a White Stripes album, as it contains no covers, no guest musicians, no blues and no guitar solos, this album would be most of the world's introduction to the band.

While the video for "Fell In Love With A Girl" could've single-handedly raised the price of LEGO stock three bucks a share (IF it was a publicly traded company) the other jams on here are momentous, from the fuzz distorted clarion call of album opener "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" to the finger-pointing accusations of "I Think I Smell A Rat" this album has everything you could ever want from the Detroit duo.

The White Stripes

White Blood Cells

Third Man Records
Album artwork for White Blood Cells by The White Stripes
LP

$29.99

Black
Released 02/25/2022Catalogue Number

19439842381

Album artwork for White Blood Cells by The White Stripes
LP

$24.99

180 Gram Vinyl. Stoughton tip-on jacket.

Black
Released 09/03/2021Catalogue Number

TMR033lp

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

The White Stripes

White Blood Cells

Third Man Records
Album artwork for White Blood Cells by The White Stripes
LP

$29.99

Black
Released 02/25/2022Catalogue Number

19439842381

Album artwork for White Blood Cells by The White Stripes
LP

$24.99

180 Gram Vinyl. Stoughton tip-on jacket.

Black
Released 09/03/2021Catalogue Number

TMR033lp

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

For this one, Jack and Meg decamped to Memphis to record at the legendary Easley-McCain Studio and walked away with a bonafide classic. Unique for a White Stripes album, as it contains no covers, no guest musicians, no blues and no guitar solos, this album would be most of the world's introduction to the band.

While the video for "Fell In Love With A Girl" could've single-handedly raised the price of LEGO stock three bucks a share (IF it was a publicly traded company) the other jams on here are momentous, from the fuzz distorted clarion call of album opener "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" to the finger-pointing accusations of "I Think I Smell A Rat" this album has everything you could ever want from the Detroit duo.