Get Behind Me Satan
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Get Behind Me Satan
studio album by The White Stripes
- First released: June 7, 2005 on V2 Records (US) and XL Recordings (UK)
- Recorded: February 2005 at Third Man Studios, Detroit, Michigan
- Formats: CD
- Tracks: 13
- Length: 44:07
- Previous album: Elephant (2003)
- Next album: Icky Thump (2007)
Contents |
Track Listing
All songs written by Jack White.
- 1. "Blue Orchid" - 2:37
- 2. "The Nurse" - 3:47
- 3. "My Doorbell" - 4:01
- 4. "Forever For Her (Is Over For Me)" - 3:15
- 5. "Little Ghost" - 2:18
- 6. "The Denial Twist" - 2:35
- 7. "White Moon" - 4:01
- 8. "Instinct Blues" - 4:16
- 9. "Passive Manipulation" - 0:35
- 10. "Take, Take, Take" - 4:22
- 11. "As Ugly As I Seem" - 4:09
- 12. "Red Rain" - 3:52
- 13. "I'm Lonely (But I Ain't That Lonely Yet)" - 4:19
Liner Notes
Performers
- Jack White: vocals, guitars, piano, mandolin, marimba, percussion
- Meg White: drums, percussion, timpani, vocals
- Eddie Gillis: percussion on "The Denial Twist"
Album
- Produced by Jack White.
- Mixed by Jack White and John Hampton at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
- Recorded February 2005 at Third Man Studios in Detroit, Michigan.
- Recorded by Matthew Kettle.
- Mastered by Howie Weinberg.
- Sequencing by Roger Lian.
- Design by Jack White.
- Layout by Arthole.
- Photography by Ewen Spencer.
- Mixing assistant: Adam Hill
- Photo assistant: Nick Pavey
- Dedicated to Suzy Lee.
Essay
Release History
Press/Reviews
Band Quotes
Trivia
- It was named after a quote from the Bible.
- It reached #3 on both the US and UK Charts.
- According to Ben Blackwell, no one has yet correctly identified the object Jack is holding on the cover. A more popular guess is that Jack is holding some sort of elongated, possibly ancient lightbulb (after all, in the letter in the GBMS liner notes, Jack says "under my arm is a device with conductivity and I gave it to you."). In addition, visual evidence has shown that the object is most likely a Tesla bulb of some sort -- see this picture of a Tesla coil).