Third Man Records

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Third Man Records
Third Man Records Full Color Logo.png
Founded2001;23 years ago (2001)
Founder Jack White, Ben Swank, Ben Blackwell
Distributor(s) The Orchard [1]
Genre
Country of originUnited States
Location623 7th Avenue South
Nashville, Tennessee
441 West Canfield Street
Detroit, Michigan
1 Marshall Street
Soho, London
Official website thirdmanrecords.com
The front facade of the Third Man Records store at 1 Marshall Street in Soho, London Third Man Records Soho, London.jpg
The front facade of the Third Man Records store at 1 Marshall Street in Soho, London

Third Man Records is an eclectic, vinyl-focused independent record label founded and owned by Jack White, Ben Blackwell, and Ben Swank. The company operates out of three locations—Nashville, Detroit, and Soho in London—with multiple entities expanding upon the offerings of a traditional record label, including multiple live music venues, vinyl pressing plant, film studio and dark room, guitar pedal and gear company, mastering studio, vinyl subscription service, and a publishing arm.

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History

In 2001, while Jack White was gaining regional notice in the White Stripes in Detroit, he registered the label Third Man Records, proceeding to trademark the name in 2004. It wasn't until 2008 when the White Stripes stopped touring and recording, and after White had reclaimed the rights to the band's earlier music, [2] that White turned his focus to the label.

White recruited his nephew, White Stripes archivist and Dirtbombs drummer Ben Blackwell and his lifelong friend, Ben Swank, then the drummer for the Soledad Brothers and a promoter in London, to create a working business on March 11, 2009. [3] White conceived the expansion idea in October 2008, phoning Swank and Blackwell to say the venture should first concentrate on releasing White Stripes' back catalog on vinyl. Blackwell moved from Detroit and Swank from London to establish the business. [4] The Nashville location is a record store, label and has publishing offices; The Blue Room live venue and bar; photo studio/darkroom, master recordings vault, and a fulfillment center. To commemorate the opening of Third Man Records in Nashville, White debuted his new project, the Dead Weather, performing a short set for the 150 invited guests and coining the label's motto, "Your Turntable's Not Dead." [5]

The label's name incorporates several elements of personal significance to White. His fondness for the number three is well documented. [6] It refers to Carol Reed's The Third Man starring Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles. [6] White's pre-White Stripes upholstering company, which he continues to maintain as a hobby and artistic outlet in the present day, is named Third Man Upholstery and is similarly identified by the colors yellow and black and the motto “Your Upholstery’s Not Dead.” [7]

Third Man has since reissued all six White Stripes studio releases on vinyl. The label’s catalog has grown to over 800 releases including albums by White’s other acts, contributions from Billie Eilish, Neil Young, Sleep, Metallica, Margo Price, Coldplay, and Jay-Z, as well as many developing artists.

Physical locations

Nashville

The label's headquarters is located in a less prosperous neighborhood which is home to the Nashville Rescue Mission, the largest homeless shelter in the city; a transitional housing and recuperation center, and an affordable healthcare clinic. [5] White's presence has raised the area's prominence, motivating the city and business owners to rezone the area with more commercial ventures, including multiple mixed-use developments, a Ritz Carlton Hotel, and a members' club. [5] White opposes the idea, calling the environment "a solid neighborhood [where] everyone looks out for each other." [5] The location is organized around five dedicated sections: the record store, a "novelties lounge", the label's offices and distribution center, a live venue and bar (The Blue Room), and a darkroom/photo studio. [8]

The Novelties Lounge, located within the record store, debuted on November 23, 2012. [9] The space contains a collection of vintage novelty machines. "Among the attractions in the new wing is a Scopitone machine—a video jukebox using 16mm film that had its greatest prominence in the 1960s. Third Man has loaded their Scopitone with 36 videos from the label catalog, and bill it as 'the world's ONLY Scopitone machine fully loaded with modern music.' Other highlights include a "Wax-O-Matic machine", which makes bright red wax molds of White's Airline guitar, and a full-color photo booth." [10] On April 20, 2013, in celebration of Jack White's role as Record Store Day Ambassador, The Third Man Recording Booth, "a refurbished 1947 Voice-o-Graph machine that can record up to two minutes audio and press it onto 6-inch phonograph discs" [11] was introduced as an addition to the Novelties Lounge. This voice-o-graph was used in the creating of Apple's 2014 holiday ad as shown in the behind the scene video. [12] In August 2017, Third Man celebrated the total solar eclipse happening event "Occulting the Sunn", in Nashville. [13]

Detroit

In 2015, White partnered with Shinola—a lifestyle brand most known as a watch manufacturer—to open a retail location in Detroit. [8] Third Man opened its first branch location at the former Willy's Overland Motorland Company in Detroit's Cass Corridor by Record Store Day's Black Friday event on November 27, 2015. [14]

441 West Canfield Street 'Third Man Records Cass Corridor'--record store, novelties lounge, in-store performance stage, record booth, and vinyl record pressing plant Thirdmanrecords.jpg
441 West Canfield Street 'Third Man Records Cass Corridor'—record store, novelties lounge, in-store performance stage, record booth, and vinyl record pressing plant

In February 2017, the Third Man Pressing plant opened in Third Man Records' Detroit location, the first pressing plant to open in the city since 1965. The plant began with eight Newbilt presses imported from Germany. [16] In 2019 it expanded adding Third Man Mastering, which provides audio mastering services as well as vinyl lacquer cutting. [17]

London

In September 2021, Third Man Records opened a third retail location, live venue, and label office in London's Soho neighborhood. [18] During the grand opening, White performed in the basement venue as well as from the balcony belonging to visual artist Damien Hirst, whose building sits at the end of the street. [19]

Rolling Record Store

On March 9, 2011, Third Man Records announced its newest creation, the Third Man Rolling Record Store. It is a yellow step-van outfitted with a sound system and Third Man Records inventory. It was built by C. Cook Enterprises in Erlanger, Kentucky. It made its first appearance in Austin, Texas at SXSW 2011. [20] Third Man has since brought the mobile store to concerts, festivals, and other events with anywhere from weeks to only a few hours’ notice.

Third Man Records Vault

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. Generally each cycle's offerings have included a 12-inch record, a 7-inch record and a "bonus item" (this many include, a poster, book, pins, etc...), although the format has been deviated from multiple times. [22] [23]

YearQuarterVault #TitleArtistVault Package Contents
200931Icky Thump (mono) The White Stripes The Dead Weather - Forever My Queen 7-inch, Third Man T-Shirt
200942Live London The Raconteurs The White Stripes - Let's Shake Hands (Alternate Take) 7-inch, The Dead Weather Print
201013Third Man Single Releases 2009 Volume OneThird Man RecordsThe Dead Weather - No Horse (First Take) 7-inch, Third Man Records Postcards
201024 Under Great White Northern Lights The White Stripes The Raconteurs - Top Yourself (Rehearsal Demo), The Dead Weather T-Shirt
201035Sea of Cowards Live at Third Man Records The Dead Weather Live at Third Man Records Encore 7-inch, Live at Third Man Records DVD
201046 Boscobel Blues The Greenhornes Hello Operator by The White Stripes (7-inch Picture Disc), The White Stripes & The Greenhornes Vault T-Shirt
201117Third Man Records Singles Compilation 2010Third Man RecordsParty of Special Things to Do by The White Stripes 7-inch, Great Balls of Fire by The 5.6.7.8’s 7-inch
201128Live in Mississippi The White Stripes Signed DC 7-inch, Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night DVD
201139Live at Third Man Records Wanda Jackson The Big Three Killed My Baby by 2 Star Tabernacle 7-inch, Live at Third Man Records by Wanda Jackson DVD
2011410Live at Third Man Records The Raconteurs White Stripes Remixes by Beck, Josh Homme & Mark Lanegan 7-inch, Third Man’s 2010 Devil’s Night w/ Elvira, The Greenhornes & The Black Belles DVD
2012111Third Man Records Singles Compilation 2011Third Man RecordsDead Leaves by The White Stripes 7-inch
2012212Live at Third Man Karen Elson Open Your Eyes by The Raconteurs 7-inch, Under New Zealand Lights by The White Stripes DVD
2012313Live at the Gold Dollar The White Stripes Live on Bastille Day ’97 7-inch, Peppermint Logo Tote Bag, Set List & Flier Replica
2012414Live at Third Man Records Jack White Blunderbuss Demos by Jack White 7-inch, Shark Infested Soda Fountain by Alison Mosshart Photobook
2013115Live on the Garden Bowl Lanes Jack White & The BricksDemos by Brendan Benson & Jack White 7-inch, White Heat Tour by Whirlwind Heat & The White Stripes DVD
2013216Nine Miles from The White City The White Stripes I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother’s Heart by The White Stripes 7-inch, Pictures from Elephant by David Swanson (Photobook)
2013317Live at Third Man Records Willie Nelson & FriendsRed Headed Stranger (from Third Man Record Booth) by Willie Nelson & Jack White 6", Double-Sided Foldout Metallic Poster of Willie Nelson, 3D Tesla Tower turntable topper
2013418Live at The Ryman Auditorium The Raconteurs Open Up (That’s Enough) b/w Rough Detective by The Dead Weather 7-inch, Live at The Ryman Auditorium by The Raconteurs DVD
2014119The Elephant Singles Box The White Stripes Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes 7-inch, "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" by The White Stripes (7-inchVinyl), The Hardest Button to Button by The White Stripes 7-inch, There’s No Home For You Here by The White Stripes 7-inch
2014220Lazaretto Jack White Lazaretto Demos by Jack White 7-inch, Lazaretto Companion Book by Jack White
2014321Live Under The Lights of the Rising Sun The White Stripes Buzzkiller b/w It’s Just Too Bad by The Dead Weather 7-inch, Third Man Records Flag
2014422Live From Bonnaroo 2014 Jack White Live From Bonnaroo 2014 by Jack White DVD, Custom Television USB with Exclusive Content, Jack White TV Patch, Replica Backstage Pass Sticker, Surprise Tour Poster, Four 8x10 Photographs
2015123Under Amazonian Lights The White Stripes Let You Down / Ain't No Sweeter Than Rita Blues by The White Stripes 7-inch, Under Amazonian Lights by The White Stripes DVD, Death Head Monkey Pin, Rob Jones Postcards, Silkscreened Poster
2015224 Van Lear Rose Loretta Lynn Rated X B/W Whispering Sea by the White Stripes 7-inch, Remembering Van Lear Rose DVD, Bonus Enamel Van Lear Rose Pin, Photographs from Van Lear Rose Photoshoot
2015325 Dodge and Burn The Dead Weather I Feel Love / Cop and Go by the Dead Weather 7-inch, The Dead Weather Playing Cards, The Dead Weather Poster
2015426Live At The Gold Dollar Vol III The White Stripes Impossible Winner b/w Mile Markers by The Dead Weather 7-inch, Third Man Records Enamel Pin, Original Show Flyer Iron-On Decal
2016127Live At The Gold Dollar Jack White & The Bricks, Two Star Tabernacle, and The Go Let Me Through b/w Be Still by The Dead Weather 7-inch, Third Man Challenge Coin
2016228Acoustic In Idaho Jack White Acoustic In Alaska by Jack White DVD, Two Risograph Photo Prints, Pictures from Unknown States from Third Man Books
2016329Live To Acetate At TMR Pearl Jam Record Booth 7-inch Single by Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam @ TMR Patch, Pearl Jam Live At TMR Photo Book, Pearl Jam @ TMR Metal Pin
2016430Live At Irving Plaza The Raconteurs The Dead Weather, The Kills and William Tyler Live at Disgraceland LP (12-inch Vinyl), Love Is The Truth (Acoustic Mix) b/w City Lights by Jack White and The White Stripes 7-inch, Nashville Pennant
2017131Live at the Hamilton Margo Price Blue Room Sessions 7-inch by Margo Price 7-inch, Enamel Collar Pin with Chain, Live At Austin City Limits DVD by Margo Price, 2017 Challenge Coin
2017232Live at the Mayan The Dead Weather Three Dollar Hat B/w Lose The Right 7-inch, 7-inch Series Dodge & Burn Single Box by The Dead Weather (Box Only), Live at the Mayan by The Dead Weather DVD, Oroboros Key
2017333Icky Thump X The White Stripes Icky Thump 12-inch, The Red Demos 12-inch, Icky Thump B-Sides 12-inch, Icky Thump X Telescoping Box, Pictures from Icky Photo Book, Horse Double Pin Set, Mysery Rob Jones Print
2017434Live In Detroit The White Stripes Live at the Magic Bag July 30, 1999, Live at the Magic Stick August 18, 2000, Live at the Gold Dollar IV June 7, 2001, Show Poster Reproduction Prints
2018135 Boarding House Reach Jack White Infected By Love b/w Why Walk A Dog? by Jack White 7-inch, Three David Swanson Photographs from Boarding House Reach sessions, Three foil-stamped poetry broadsides, 2018 Challenge Coin
2018236 Trout Mask Replica Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band Double Fruitcake Fish-Scaled LP, Pachuco Cadaver b/w Wild Life by Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band 7-inch, Trout Mask Replica tote bag, Replica Trout Mask, Jack White's Epitaph for Don Van Vliet, Trout Mask Replica Patch
2018337Live at Third Man Records Nashville and Cass Corridor Jack White Logo Flag, Black LP, Blue LP, White LP and 8x10 Photos
2018438 Consolers of the Lonely The Raconteurs Patch, Double Copper Foil LP, Mixed Metal 7-inch and Sticker Set
2019139Live at Third Man Records Sleep Poster, Purple LP, Orange LP, Blue LP, Green LP and Patch
2019240 Help Us Stranger The Raconteurs Bandana, Marble LP, Black 7-inch and Slipmat
2019341Whatcha Doin’: 20th Anniversary Remix Redux The Go Photo Book, Summer Sun LP, Mottled Carpet Remnant LP, and Black 7-inch
2019442The White Stripes XX: 20th Anniversary The White Stripes Hardcover Case, Booklet, Red LP, White LP and DVD
2020143Live in Tulsa The Raconteurs Tri-fold Jacket, Copper LP, Green LP, Black LP, DVD and Flexi-disc
2020244The Accompaniment to De Stijl: The White Stripes’ Sophomore Album The White Stripes Hardcover Case, Booklet, White LP, Red LP and DVD
2020345Johnny Cash: A Night To Remember Johnny Cash Gold Foil LP Jacket, 2X Vintage White LP, Gold 7-inch and DVD
2020446The White Stripes: Greatest Hits The White Stripes Gatefold LP Jacket, White LP, Red LP, Detonation LP, Three Mystery Rob Jones Prints and Lyric Magnets
2021147Jack White: Live at the Masonic Temple Jack White Slipcase, White LP, Blue LP, Black LP, Marbled Blue Mix LP and SNL Black 7-inch
2021248White Blood Cells XX The White Stripes Slip Case, 2 LPs (Demos and Live at Headliners) DVD of Behind the Scenes Production, Album Photo Booklet, Info Card
2021349Springtime In New York: The Bootleg Series Vol. 16 1980-1985 Bob Dylan Slip Case, 4 Jackets, 4 LPs, Line Notes/Track Notations Booklet, Info Card
2021450Live At The Detroit Institute Of Arts The White Stripes Gatefold Jakcet, 2 LPs, DVD w/ Case, 4 Photo Prints, 7" w/ Jack White's "Taking Me Back" and "Taking Me Back (Gently)," Info Card
2022151Carole King Home Again Carole King Custom Gatefold Jacket, Custom Inner Sleeves, 2 Brick Red LPs, DVD w/ Case, 7” w/ Lucy Dacus’ “Home Again” b/w “It’s Too Late,” and Info Card
2022252Dopesmoker Sleep Custom Slipcase, 4 Jackets, 4 Green Kush Vinyl LPs, 7" w/ SLEEP's "Dopesmoker" Radio Edit b/w "Weedian," 2 Posters
2022353The Revenant Juke A Collection of Fables and Farce Primus Six colored 7" records housed in custom box set case. Soft Purple, Bitter Lime, Fermented Orange, Bruised Peach, Ducky Yellow, Generic Turquoise.
2022454The Supply Chain Issues Tour Jack White Trifold LP Jacket with 3 LP's Black/Blue/White and a Glitter Blue 7" single
2023155Elephant XX The White Stripes Custom Slip case with booklet, 2 LP's Red/White, 7" record and DVD
2023256Fearless Miles Davis Three LP's Deep Red/Red/Pink, 7" record, bumper sticker and patch
2023357The Solo Works of Syd Barrett Syd Barrett Three LP's The Madcap Laughs/Barrett/Opal, 7" record in custom slip case
2023458The White Stripes - Live in Las Vegas The White Stripes Three LP's Red/White/Black, 7" Bob Dylan in Sparkle Red, Bumper Sticker, Patch, Rob Jones Prints
2024159Elvis Presley at 706 Union Ave: The Sun Singles 1954-55 Elvis Presley 5 x 45s "Memphis Dust", 1 x EP, Postcards, Patch, 45 Adapter
2024260Third Man Live Jack White, Dinosaur Jr., Witch (American band) 3 x Skycloud Marble Live LPs, 7" Mudhoney Single, Bumper Sticker
2024361The 1974 Live Recordings: The Missing Songs from Before The Flood Bob Dylan & The Band 3 Live LPs, 7" Single, Tour Program

Discography

Third Man releases some music on compact disc and via electronic release on iTunes, but its primary format is vinyl records. [24]

In addition to pressing titles on regular black vinyl, most releases have an exclusive and/or limited sister pressing on colored or multicolored vinyl. [24] Beginning with TMR-003, a limited edition handmade batch of 100 tri-colored 7-inch vinyl, in equal parts black, yellow, and white, were produced for exclusive distribution at Third Man's Nashville location. [25] Beginning with TMR-009, an additional 50 tri-colored vinyl have been pressed for random distribution in Third Man mail orders. [26] Certain single releases have been sold on tri-colored vinyl available at record stores in the artist's hometown instead of at the Nashville store. [26] An additional 50 are still randomly distributed in mail orders. [26]

Recordings from live shows in the Blue Room (recorded either directly to analog reel-to-reel tape or direct-to-acetate) are made available in black and blue vinyl in varying quantities. [27] The split-color records are available only to show attendees, and each LP is sealed with a concert-specific label on which the purchaser's name is written. [25] [27]

Third Man is known for pushing the boundaries with vinyl record production, and with the help of United Record Pressing (their main partner in manufacturing records prior to the opening of Third Man Pressing), their innovations include the following unique record pressings: Glow In The Dark Record, Triple-Decker Record (a 7-inch within a 12-inch), Texas-Sized Record (8" and 13" records), Metallized Record, Liquid-Filled Record, Scented Record, Rose Petal-Filled Record, Playable Etching Record, 3 RPM Record, Lightning Bolt Record, Bolt-A-Trope Record, and the Flex-Ray Record (a flexi disc made from an x-ray). [25] [28]

Two albums released by Third Man Records have received sales certification awards from the Recording Industry Association of America: White Blood Cells by the White Stripes was certified Platinum with sales of at least 1 million units and Blunderbuss by Jack White was certified Gold with sales of at least 500,000 units. [29] Additionally the DVD release of the White Stripes documentary film Under Great White Northern Lights was certified Gold for longform video sales of at least 50,000 units. [30]

See also

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