“it hit me that [Blind Willie] McTell and most of the great country bluesmen were recording and performing in the early-’20s, which was the same time period as when the De Stijl art movement was taking root. They were both doing the same things: breaking things down to their essences. In my mind, both the country blues and the De Stijl movement represented a new beginning of music and art, perhaps for the rest of eternity.” – Jack White on naming the 2000 White Stripes album De Stijl

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

SUMMER SALE 10% off STOREWIDE 1 week only! Prices include discount! KOPN radio station copy, light marks but plays very well, sleeve has catalog stickers and radio station writings on both sides, still in a sturdy presentable state with minor wear.

Notes:

A1. It's Love 3:03
A2. Count The Ways 5:03
A3. I Need Love 4:19
A4. Quickest Way Out (Vocal) 4:16
A5. Who Will It Be Tonight 3:08
B1. Sure Shot 3:50
B2. Hey Sister 5:14
B3. Two Women 5:24
B4. Quickest Way Out (Instrumental) 3:54

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Copyright (c) CBS Inc.
Distributed By CBS Records
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Weight 0.51 lbs