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''Get Behind Me Satan'' is the fifth studio album by the American
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duo the White Stripes, released on June 7, 2005, on V2 Records. Though still basic in production style, the album marked a distinct change from its guitar-heavy 2003 predecessor, '' Elephant''. With its reliance on piano-driven melodies and experimentation with marimba on "The Nurse" and "Forever For Her (Is Over For Me)", ''Get Behind Me Satan'' plays down the punk,
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and
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influences that dominated earlier White Stripes albums. Frontman Jack White plays with different technique than in the past, replacing electric guitar with piano,
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on all but a handful of tracks, as his usual riff-conscious lead guitar style is overtaken by a predominantly rhythmic approach. '' Rolling Stone'' ranked it the third best album of the year and it received the
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for Best Alternative Music Album in 2006. As of February 2007, ''Get Behind Me Satan'' had sold 850,000 units in the United States.


Background and production

The album's title refers to a well-known line from the story of the
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which is later repeated against the disciple Simon Peter, in of the New Testament. In the King James Version, the quotation is slightly different: "Get thee behind me, Satan". Jack White stated in an interview on the radio show '' Fresh Air'' that "truth is the number one theme throughout the album ''Get Behind Me Satan''." Relating that point to the album's multiple reference to movie actress Rita Hayworth, White said she became an "all-encompassing metaphor" for the album since she changed her last name from something that revealed her Latina heritage, and the way celebrity was cast upon her. White told '' Rolling Stone'', "Rita Hayworth became an all-encompassing metaphor for everything I was thinking about while making the album. There was an autograph of hers—she had kissed a piece of paper, left a lip print on it, and underneath it said, 'My heart is in my mouth.' I loved that statement and wondered why she wrote that. There was also the fact that she was Latino and had changed her name. She had become something different, morphed herself and was trying to put something behind her. And there was the shallowness of celebrity when it's thrown upon you. All of that was going around in these songs; what had been thrown on me, things I'd never asked for. Every song on that album is about truth." ''Get Behind Me Satan'' was, for ten years, the only album by The White Stripes to not be commercially released in a vinyl format. The White Stripes had intended to re-record ''Get Behind Me Satan'' entirely live in a New Zealand studio and wanted that to be the official vinyl version, but the studio that they were planning to record it in no longer had the recording equipment to make it possible, so there was no commercially released vinyl version of the album. However, copies of the album on vinyl LP were made to be given exclusively to music journalists for review. They were released by both XL Recordings and V2 Records and each label issued only 300, making the total 600. These albums have become rare and coveted collector's items. For Record Store Day 2015, Jack White's Third Man Records finally released a limited vinyl edition with a lenticular gatefold sleeve, pressed on red and white vinyl; a commercially released version with standard artwork pressed on standard black vinyl was released later that year.


Cover art homages

The album cover was used in the '' Gilmore Girls'' episode "I Get a Sidekick Out of You", with Lane and Zach in Meg and Jack's positions, respectively. It was also used for the 2008 ''
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'' calendar as both the front cover and for the month of January with the characters Ozy and Mille replacing Jack and Meg.


Reception

''Get Behind Me Satan'' entered the U.S. and UK charts at No. 3, ranking higher in the U.S. charts than their previous records, but lower in the UK charts than ''Elephant''. "
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", the first single, became a radio hit in the United States and the band's second UK Top 10 hit. "
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" was the second single from the album, followed by "
The Denial Twist "The Denial Twist" is the third single released from American alternative rock band the White Stripes' fifth studio album, ''Get Behind Me Satan'' (2005). Music video The music video for "The Denial Twist" was directed by Michel Gondry. Like so ...
". Both also reached the Top 10 in the UK and charted on the Modern Rock Charts as well. In 2006, the album was included in ''
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'', edited by Robert Dimery, but was removed in the 2007 edition. "Instinct Blues" was featured in Michel Gondry's 2006 film ''
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''. It was voted the sixth best album of the year in the 2006 Village Voice Pazz and Jop critic poll, with the song "
My Doorbell "My Doorbell" is a song by American alternative rock band the White Stripes, released as the second single (music), single from their album ''Get Behind Me Satan'' (2005), on July 11, 2005. The song garnered the White Stripes a Grammy Awards of 2 ...
" being voted as the year's ninth best single.


Track listing

''Get Behind Me Satan'' features alternate track sequencing on its vinyl release.


CD track listing


Vinyl track listing


Personnel

Sourced from AllMusic's credits. The White Stripes *Jack White – lead vocals, guitar, piano, bass, mandolin, marimba, tambourine, songwriting, production, mixing *Meg White – drums, percussion, bells, triangle, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Passive Manipulation" Additional personnel * Howie Weinbergmastering *John Hampton – mixing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


References


External links

{{Authority control The White Stripes albums 2005 albums Concept albums V2 Records albums XL Recordings albums Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album Albums produced by Jack White