Live in Mississippi
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Live in Mississippi
live album by The White Stripes
- First released: April 30, 2011 on Third Man Records
- Recorded: July 31, 2007, Snowden Grove Amphitheater, Southaven, Mississippi
- Formats: 12" vinyl
- Tracks: 22
- Length: 86:16
Contents |
Track Listing
- 1. "Stop Breaking Down"
- 2. "Let's Build a Home"
- 3. "When I Hear My Name"
- 4. "Icky Thump"
- 5. "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground/As Ugly As I Seem"
- 6. "The Same Boy You've Always Known"
- 7. "Wasting My Time"
- 8. "Phonograph Blues"
- 9. "Cannon"
- 10. "Death Letter"
- 11. "Astro"
- 12. "Apple Blossom"
- 13. "You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You're Told)"
- 14. "In the Cold, Cold Night"
- 15. "I Want to Be the Boy to Warm Your Mother's Heart"
- 16. "Hotel Yorba"
- 17. "A Martyr for My Love for You"
- 18. "Ball and Biscuit"
- 19. "300 M.P.H. Torrential Outpour Blues"
- 20. "Blue Orchid"
- 21. "I'm Slowly Turning Into You"
- 22. "Boll Weevil"
Liner Notes
Performers
- Jack White: vocals, guitars, keyboards
- Meg White: vocals, drums, percussion, organ
Production
- Produced by Jack White
- Mixed by Vance Powell
- Recorded by Phillip J. Harvey
- Layout by Rob Jones and Jack White
- Photography by Autumn de Wilde, Judson Moore, Skybase
Release History
Press/Reviews
Band Quotes
Notes/Trivia
- Recording of the band's last show, July 31, 2007 at the Snowden Grove Amphitheater in Southaven, Mississippi. Released as part of Third Man Records Vault #8. 180-gram vinyl.
- Third Man Records press release: "Third Man Records is pleased to offer Live in Mississippi, a recording of the White Stripes’ final live concert from July 31st, 2007 in Southaven, Mississippi. Presented in crystalline audio quality and spread across 2 LP’s pressed on 180-gram vinyl, this recording is (arguably) the band at the top of their game. With the local geography looming large on their minds, the set list is decidedly heavy on the blues and features covers of songs by Robert Johnson, Son House and Leadbelly. The rest of the set includes songs from all six of the White Stripes’ studio albums and the show is offered in its entirety."