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"Blue Blood Blues"
Song

"Blue Blood Blues" is the second single to be taken from the album Sea of Cowards by the alternative rock group The Dead Weather. It was released digitally on 25 June 2010. The song was featured briefly in the E4 comedy-drama television series Misfits in Episode 2, Season 2. It also was played in the closing credits of the Showtime series United States of Tara, in Episode 3, Season 3.

Music video

The video for "Blue Blood Blues" premiered on teamcoco.com, the official website of Jack White's friend Conan O'Brien, on 24 June 2010 and is an edited live performance from May 3 at Third Man Records. The video is similar to the video for "Fried My Little Brains" by The Kills, the other band of Dead Weather singer Alison Mosshart.

Track listing

7 inch

The following tracks appear on the 7 inch version of the single.[1]

No.TitleLength
1."Blue Blood Blues" 
2."Jawbreaker (Live)" 

12 inch

No.TitleLength
1."Blue Blood Blues" 
2."No Hassle Night/I Just Want To Make Love To You (Live)" 

Triple decker record release

On September 15, Jack White announced a new format of vinyl record; a "triple decker record", which is an A-side 12" record with a 7" record built inside containing a hidden track. To listen to the 7" record, the listener must crack the 12" record open with a knife into two areas of the record which there is no audio and one side can be lifted off, revealing the record which can then be put back together.[2] White created the triple decker record himself in 2010. Another Triple Decker record was released from Third Man Records, in the form of an LP featuring music from 60's punk band Public Nuisance.

References

  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ "Triple Decker Record". YouTube. 2010-09-14. Retrieved 2012-01-16.