Jack White presents his new album Lazaretto, on Third Man Records/Columbia. Lazaretto inhabits an exciting place in White's expansive discography as the follow-up to 2012's Gold-certified international #1 Blunderbuss, and will be preceded by first single and title track “Lazaretto,” to be released later this month. –180 gram vinyl. –2 vinyl-only hidden tracks hidden beneath the center labels. –1 hidden track plays at 78 RPM and 1 plays at 45 RPM, making this a 3-speed record. -Side A plays from the inside to the outside of the disc. -Dual-groove technology: plays an electric or acoustic intro for “Just One Drink” depending on where 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. -Both sides end with locked grooves. -Vinyl pressed in seldom-used flat-edged format. -Dead wax area on Side A contains a hand-etched hologram by Tristan Duke of Infinity Light Science, the first of its kind on a vinyl record. -Absolutely zero compression used during recording, mixing and mastering. -Different running order from the CD/digital version. -Utilizes some mixes different from those used on CD/digital versions. -LP includes MP3 download insert.