
Get Behind Me Satan XX is a Rock album by The White Stripes, originally released in 2025. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- raw
- restless
- bluesy
About
Three minutes into 2005’s <i>Get Behind Me Satan</i>, some fans of The White Stripes no doubt wondered if they’d picked up the wrong album—or perhaps had been the victims of some manufacturing mishap. Yes, the tempestuous opener “Blue Orchid” thundered like an answer to “Seven Nation Army,” all shrieking guitars and blunderbuss drums. But the next track, “The Nurse,” began with…marimba, piano, and maracas? Was this <i>really</i> The White Stripes? Indeed, <i>Get Behind Me Satan</i> was the definitive next step in The White Stripes’ dogged evolution, as Jack and Meg White worked to link their trademark directness and drive with new sounds that stretched beyond the duo’s walloping guitar-and-drums origins. “The Nurse” eventually rose into a sort of garage gamelan bash, while “White Moon” was an earnestly crooned bit of piano soul, with Meg waltzing beneath Jack’s existential woe. “It’s the truth, and it don’t make a noise,” he sings, his voice breaking in a lyrical callback to <i>De Stijl</i>. “Every song on that album is about truth,” Jack confirmed to <i>Rolling Stone</i> not long after the release of <i>Get Behind Me Satan</i>. Despite the group’s popularity, and its pivotal role in the early-2000s rock resurgence, The White Stripes were an embattled bunch. Jack and Meg’s long-secret marriage had become tabloid fodder, as had his recent marriage to English model Karen Elson in a canoe on the Amazon River. Naysayers lampooned Meg’s emphatic drumming, or chastised the duo as poseurs or sell-outs. With <i>Get Behind Me Satan</i>, then, Jack and Meg went back on the offensive, using iconic actress Rita Hayworth—referenced here on two tracks—as an instructive example of the ills that the pursuit of fame could bring (and what to do about it). “You took a white orchid,” Jack raged at the start of the album, “and turned it blue.” For a duo again recording at home alone in Detroit, these experiments are remarkably assured. The campfire strum-along of “Little Ghost,” the nursery-rhyme charms of “Passive Manipulation,” and the classic torch-song finale of “I’m Lonely (But I Ain’t That Lonely Yet)” all move with the same confidence as The White Stripes’ earliest electric bashes. And rarely had the duo sounded as irate as on “Instinct Blues,” a nasty taunt for the doubters who’d rather get mad than just get down. “I want you to get with it,” Jack sings. It’s as if he’s daring cynics to dismiss what this little Detroit two-piece had accomplished in less than a decade—only to cut them down with the next razor-wire lick.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Instinct Blues
- A2Red Rain
- A3City Lights
- A4I'm Slowly Turning Into You
- A5Seminole Blues
- A6The Denial Twist
- A7My Doorbell
- A8The Nurse
- A9Over And Over And Over
- A10White Moon
Side B
- B1The Denial Twist
- B2White Moon
- B3City Lights
- B4Over And Over And Over (Outtake)
- B5As Ugly As I Seem
- B6I'm Lonely (But I Ain't That Lonely Yet)
Side C
- C1Blue Orchid (Buenos Aires 5-28-05)
- C2The Nurse (Guatemala City 5-18-05)
- C3My Doorbell (Glasgow 11-15-05)
- C4Forever For Her (Is Over For Me) (Boston 9-20-05)
- C5Little Ghost (Louisville 9-13-05)
- C6The Denial Twist (Tallinn 6-29-05)
- C7White Moon (Chicago 8-29-05)
Side D
- D1Instinct Blues (Vancouver 8-8-05)
- D2Passive Manipulation (Rio De Janeiro 6-3-05)
- D3Take, Take, Take (St. Louis 8-24-05)
- D4As Ugly As I Seem (Amsterdam 10-31-05)
- D5Red Rain (Barcelona 10-19-05)
- D6I'm Lonely (But I Ain't That Lonely Yet) (Gdynia 7-9-05)
Side E
- EForever For Her (Is Over For Me)
Side F
- FSpitting Tacks
Side BD
- BD-1Blue Orchid (Live)
- BD-2Little Ghost (Live)
- BD-3Passive Manipulation / Jack The Ripper / Let's Shake Hands (Live)
- BD-4Love Is The Truth (Hotel Room Demo)
- BD-5Instinct Blues (Pre Show Rehearsal)
- BD-6As Ugly As I Seem / We're Going To Be Friends / I'm Sorry (Soundcheck Acoustic Jam)
- BD-7My Doorbell (Live)
- BD-8Red Rain (Live)
- BD-9Boll Weevil (Live)
- BD-10Live At Guatemala City, Guatemala (May 18, 2005)
Credits
Performers
Production & Engineering
- Bill SkibbeMIXED BY
- Matthew KettleRECORDED BY [LIVE SOUND]
- Matthew KettleENGINEER [STUDIO ENGINEERING]
10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold
