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The Revenant Juke: A Collection of Fables and Farce is a box set by the American rock band Primus, released in 2022 in collaboration with Third Man Records. It was distributed exclusively through the Third Man Vault Program subscription service. [1] [2]
The Third Man Records Vault is a "rarity-excavating" [21] 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.
Jack White’s Third Man Records announced their 50th vault package, The White Stripes - Live At The Detroit Institute of Arts. Documenting the band’s performance on November 2, 2001 in the ...
Tickets, which cost $125, go on sale to members of the Third Man Records Vault at noon Wednesday, then to the general public at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Fans can register for a chance to attend by ...
In October 2013, Third Man Records announced the forthcoming release of a limited edition 7-inch vinyl record containing two newly recorded Dead Weather songs. "Open Up (That's Enough)" and its B-side, "Rough Detective," were released exclusively in this format through the label's record subscription service, The Vault.
In October 2013, Third Man Records announced the forthcoming release of a limited edition 7-inch vinyl record containing two newly recorded Dead Weather songs. "Open Up (That's Enough)" and its B-side, "Rough Detective," were released exclusively in this format through the label's record subscription service, The Vault.
On October 6, 2020, a greatest hits album titled The White Stripes Greatest Hits was announced through Third Man not as a vault exclusive. [152] It consists of twenty-six songs including "Ball and Biscuit" which was released as a promotional single. [153] [154] The band relaunched their Instagram account to promote the album. [155]
The performance was released on 12" vinyl through the Third Man Records' Vault subscription service, recorded live to analog tape and pressed directly to vinyl. This is in contrast to the controversial mastering process of the original album. [16]