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Vault Package #24

Vault Package #24

The album Van Lear Rose by Loretta Lynn is near and dear to us at Third Man Records. Not only did the album garner some of the best reviews of her fifty-plus years in the music business, but also her first-ever solo Grammy for Best Country Album in 2005. With Lynn having writing credit on all thirteen of the album’s songs, it stands as a high-water mark in her ability to crossover beyond “country” audiences and appeal to music fans of all ages and persuasions. Produced by Jack White, this landmark album is being given the deluxe treatment it so deserves as package #24 in our Vault subscription service.

Featuring songs like “Portland, Oregon” and “God Makes No Mistakes,” Van Lear Rose is a testament to Lynn’s enduring strength as one of the strongest songwriting voices of the past hundred years. The LP, produced exclusively for part of the Vault, is mastered directly from the original analog tapes and includes a previously unreleased song from the sessions titled “Just to Have You Back.” Housed in a sleeve that reinterprets the original artwork with embellishments of gold foil embossing, soft touch coating, spot UV varnish and pressed on “golden” vinyl, the fanciful re-imagination of the artwork is wholly vibrant and compelling.

The accompanying 7” single is the White Stripes covering two of Lynn’s classic songs. Recorded in Detroit in 2000, Jack and Meg White’s interpretation of “Rated X” is a studio recording originally intended as the flipside to the Stripes’ cover of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene.” Buried in the Vault since then, the electric version, complete with steel guitar accompaniment, is tantalizing and the kind of material that the Vault was specifically created to release. On the b-side is a live rendition of Lynn’s “Whispering Sea” recorded live at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, WA on August 6, 2005… just up the road from where Lynn wrote the song back in the early 1960s. Pressed on white vinyl and housed in the inimitable Third Man Vault sleeve, these White Stripes renditions are the prefect pairing to Lynn’s landmark album.


The album Van Lear Rose by Loretta Lynn is near and dear to us at Third Man Records. Not only did the album garner some of the best reviews of her fifty-plus years in the music business, but also her first-ever solo Grammy for Best Country Album in 2005. With Lynn having writing credit on all thirteen of the album’s songs, it stands as a high-water mark in her ability to crossover beyond “country” audiences and appeal to music fans of all ages and persuasions. Produced by Jack White, this landmark album is being given the deluxe treatment it so deserves as package #24 in our Vault subscription service.

Featuring songs like “Portland, Oregon” and “God Makes No Mistakes,” Van Lear Rose is a testament to Lynn’s enduring strength as one of the strongest songwriting voices of the past hundred years. The LP, produced exclusively for part of the Vault, is mastered directly from the original analog tapes and includes a previously unreleased song from the sessions titled “Just to Have You Back.” Housed in a sleeve that reinterprets the original artwork with embellishments of gold foil embossing, soft touch coating, spot UV varnish and pressed on “golden” vinyl, the fanciful re-imagination of the artwork is wholly vibrant and compelling.

The accompanying 7” single is the White Stripes covering two of Lynn’s classic songs. Recorded in Detroit in 2000, Jack and Meg White’s interpretation of “Rated X” is a studio recording originally intended as the flipside to the Stripes’ cover of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene.” Buried in the Vault since then, the electric version, complete with steel guitar accompaniment, is tantalizing and the kind of material that the Vault was specifically created to release. On the b-side is a live rendition of Lynn’s “Whispering Sea” recorded live at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, WA on August 6, 2005… just up the road from where Lynn wrote the song back in the early 1960s. Pressed on white vinyl and housed in the inimitable Third Man Vault sleeve, these White Stripes renditions are the prefect pairing to Lynn’s landmark album.

To top it all off and of supreme excitement is a new, exclusive DVD filmed in 2015 of both Lynn and White revisiting the time of Van Lear Rose to tell stories of its creation, its release and all the other subsequent hubbub and adoration. Shot by Third Man’s in-house video maestro Brad Holland, the entirety of the film is being created solely for Vault inclusion and enjoyment. Maybe Loretta and Jack will even grace us with a few stripped-down, acoustic versions of some of their favorite songs on the album. And don’t let our lawyer see this, but we’ll also be hiding some deep archival footage that we are actually legally prohibited from telling you about. Things you can’t even find on YouTube. The DVD will be jam-packed with goodness and good times.

And because we’re just crazy enough to load you down with tasty extras, we’re including a custom 5 x 7” foil-stamped and embossed postcard playing on the album lettering. This thing is suitable for framing. Also suitable for framing… stunning unused photos from the original album art session. On top of that is an exquisitely-designed enamel rose pin done up in the deep apricot color of the floribunda rose named “Loretta Lynn Van Lear” in 2011 in honor of Lynn’s 50th anniversary in the music business.

The total, unified package is something Third Man Records is quite humbled to be able to offer to the world. Subscriptions are available now, with the April 30th deadline to get in on this package swiftly approaching.

For more info about the Loretta Lynn Van Lear (including mail order options!) check out http://www.chambleeroses.com/order.php?id=468

Subscribe to Vault Package #24 HERE.


Comments

Aquamarine

Once again—I love Loretta too, but anybody who wanted this album on vinyl could have just bought it on vinyl. It’s been available for years.

ARLABAR3

Well, THIRD MAN, you know what they say in SHOW BIZ-You can’t please EVERYBODY EVERY SHOW! :-] But if you’re takin a poll down in the hive,TMR, count me as very pleased with this gem of a pkg. I’ve been wanting this album in vinyl and here it is-a lovingly curated homage to Loretta, a Living Legend! Historic Jack and W/S components to boot! To me, its an honor to be a part of this tribute to the Queen of Country! Going to get this beautiful Van Lear rose for my flower garden too…Happily, those who don’t want this pkg can easily opt out of the Vault this quarter! Showing good manners and humor are also optional but appreciated. ;)(Disclaimer: No Blowing of Smoke, Excessive Sunshine, or undue sycophancy were applied herein);) ps. Sweet father/daughter story@Stacelings,thanks.

shrew

With all due respect… we all signed up for the TMR VAULT. Not the Jack White vault, or the White Stripes vault, but the TMR vault. We should all respect and be thrilled when the highlight any TMR artist.

gaiusrex

I’ll be interested to hear it. For the naysayers, isn’t this a Jack White produced album featuring Jack White performing across the entire album? I’m still relatively new to The Vault, but this type of presentation is exactly what I understood The Vault to be.

nje

With all due respect… I’m out.
I am not a country fan nor a Loretta Lynn fan. I’m aware of her music and it’s just not for me.
I’m a Jack White/Dead Weather/WS fan.
If I wanted Loretta Lynn’s album or merchandise I would go to her website.
But to each their own.
Thanks to TMS for the fantastic packages up until now.

AIM

I love Loretta Lynn, but part of the joy of the vault is getting physical copies of wonderful performances and material that are only available through the Vault. I think a 7" of Jack and Loretta playing at the Ryman would be great. Or that wonderful poster from that night. I would be more excited if someone randomly selected a Stripes (or Raconteurs or Dead Weather or JW) show and then chose to release that. There’s just something about taking out a new, unreleased item and playing it for the first time, hearing that brand new show through the speakers. That being said, I am happy for everyone who really wanted this and I hope that people enjoy the goodies.

Carolina_Drama

I like Loretta, but not enough to own two of the same albums that are packaged differently. Not happy with this package at all, still going to get it though. Hopefully #25 makes up for it.

Also, it’s OK if everyone doesn’t like this Vault package, people have different tastes. I don’t get why certain people make comments about people voicing their opinions. Loretta isn’t for everyone. You don’t always have to be such sunshine blowers..

Stacelings

for the sake of owning it all. Dang this format and it’s no editing ability.

Stacelings

To whomever questioned why someone wouldn’t have this by now – Personally, I have Van Lear digitally. I just don’t buy/have everything on vinyl because it isn’t as practical as I would like it to be. Part of subscribing to the vault is to get special, curated packages that have value beyond just the obvious function and benefits of owning the record. Maybe other people are flippers, hoarders, purists – or whatever but that’s my story. I don’t like to own things I don’t use.

NitaRo

@aquamarine, I don’t know about anyone else but, I’m happy about it because I only had it on CD. Now the vinyl will be added to my collection.

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