Elephant
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Xl/ Beggars Group/ Indigo
Release date: 31/Mar/2003
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Seven nation army"
02. "Black math"
03. "There's no home for you here"
04. "I just don't know what to do with myself"
05. "In the cold, cold night"
06. "I want to be the boy to warm your mother's heart"
07. "You've got her in your pocket"
08. "Ball and biscuit"
09. "The hardest button to button"
10. "Little acorns"
11. "Hypnotize"
12. "The air near my fingers"
13. "Girl, you have no faith in medicine"
14. "Well it's true that we love one another"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Elephant is an album by White Stripes, released in 2021. Elephant includes a.o. the following tracks: ??Seven Nation Army?, ??There's No Home For You Here?, ??Hardest Button To Button?, ??Little Acorns? and more. The album is a rock CD. -
Standard jewel case with 12-page lyrics booklet. Some copies have a sticker on the front with the name of the band and the title of the album printed on it. An, apart from the manufacturing company, [url=http://www.discogs.com/White-Stripes-Elephant/release/5848693]otherwise identical version exists[/url]. This version here was pressed by [l=Sonopress], while the other was pressed by [l=MPO]. All songs on this record recorded to eight track reel to reel at Toe-Rag Studios, Hackney, London, England in April 2002 except Track 4 recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studio. No computers where used during writing, recording, mixing or mastering of this record. Mastered at Transfermation. Published by Peppermint Stripe Music BMI / EMI Music (all titles except 'I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself' published by December Music) Photo of Cole Porter courtesy of The Cole Porter Collection at the Yale University Music Library XL Recordings 1 Codrington Mews London W11 2EH www.xlrecordings.com www.whitestripes.com XLCD 162 Made in England P 2003 XL Recordings Ltd. Under exclusive license from Third Man Recordings C 2003 XL Recordings Ltd. Under exclusive license from Third Man Recordings
"Elephant" is the critically acclaimed fourth studio album by The White Stripes, released in 2003 and available here in CD format. This iconic record features some of the band's most celebrated tracks, including "Seven Nation Army," which has become a global anthem with its unforgettable riff. The album showcases Jack and Meg White's raw garage rock sound, blending blues influences with punk energy to create a timeless classic that won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. The White Stripes are renowned for their minimalist approach and powerful performances; they have left an indelible mark on modern rock music since forming in Detroit in 1997. Released by XL Recordings/Beggars Group/Indigo, this edition comes from one of the leading independent music companies known for supporting innovative artists across genres.
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Alexander S. - 23/Feb/2020 5 of 5 Stars!
This group has always surprised me. Only two people, a minimum of music, a guitar and drums, everything is ingenious is simple ... Nevertheless, The White Stripes are very talented guys, and their music is simply ingenious. The secret to their success in Jack's sparkling game and Meg's simple drum parts. The album "Elephant" was probably their first work, which received worldwide recognition. The album took 1st place in the UK and 6th in the USA, and this should say something. As you know, Jack White is a lover of the old American blues, and The White Stripes music is closely connected with him. The album was recorded at Toe Rag Studios in just 2 weeks. When working on it, Jack used the old guitars of the 1960s, which gave the album an unforgettable sound - listening to it, you cant even say that this music was recorded in 2003. The style of music on this album can be defined as a mixture of blues rock and grunge. There are a lot of good songs on the album, among which are: "Seven Nation Army" - well, its certainly an album hit, I think this song wasnt heard only by the deaf. Riff cuts into memory and, I think, it can even be put on a par with "Smoke on the Water". "In the Cold, Cold Night" - the song is notable for the fact that you can hear Meg's vocals here. "Youve got her in your pocket" is a beautiful acoustic thing. "Ball and Biscuit" - I think the central composition of the album, the stunning blues with crazy solos, the game and vocals of Jack remind Jimmy Hendrix. Also known hit from the album - "The Hardest Button to Button". Other songs also fit well into the album. Personally, I liked the CD. This, of course, is not a world masterpiece, but certainly the album of the year.