Recorded on the staircase of Jack White's Detroit home in the Indian Village neighborhood, Get Behind Me Satan is one of the most unconventional albums in The White Stripes catalog. And one of the most rewarding. Rather than leaning on the band's signature guitar-and-drums minimalism, White built the record around marimba, tympani, mandolin, and bells, resulting in an album that sounds like nothing else in the garage rock canon. Critics called it an "oddball masterpiece," and its reputation has only grown in the two decades since its release.
Notably, the album was not commercially released on vinyl until a full ten years after its original debut, making any legitimate pressing a collector's item by default. For its 20th Anniversary, Get Behind Me Satan arrived as a 2xLP set: one red disc, one clear disc, both pressed with black wisps. This is the definitive physical format for an album that deserves to be heard on a turntable.
What Alliance Authentic Preservation Means: Every copy listed was moved directly from the pressing source into preservation: uncirculated, unhandled, and documented before it ever reached the open market. Each preserved copy includes an embedded NFC chip. Tap it with any smartphone to access your Certified Copy: verified authenticity, documented condition, and a full provenance chain from pressing source to you.
Limited to 5 individually numbered copies.



















