Special edition 180-gram vinyl LP with one 45rpm track and one 78rpm track. Etched. Jack White has long congratulated himself for being a musician who blends the lines between the past and the present. "Lazaretto-" the follow-up to his gold-certified debut album "Blunderbuss" does exactly this. There's blues influences here; there's ballads. There's hip-hop rhythms and then there's sprightly melodies. Drama seems to be key in describing this album and it makes itself known in the fury essential to each track. The 180-gram LP includes two bonus tracks hidden under the center labels. One hidden track plays at 78 RPM and one plays at 45 RPM making this a 3-speed record. Side A plays from the outside in. Dual-groove technology: plays an electric or acoustic intro for 'Just One Drink' depending on where the needle is dropped. The grooves meet for the body of the song. Matte finish on Side B giving the appearance of an un-played 78 RPM record. Dead wax area on Side A contains a hand-etched hologram by Tristan Duke of Infinity Light Science the first of it's kind on a vinyl record. - - - TracksCredits - 1 Three Women - 2 Lazaretto - 3 Temporary Ground - 4 Would You Fight for My Love? - 5 High Ball Stepper - 6 Just One Drink - 7 Alone in My Home - 8 That Black Bat Licorice - 9 Entitlement - 10 I Think I Found the Culprit - 11 Want and Able