The White Stripes announce garage rock revival
The definitive 21st century garage rock revival from this Detroit duo.
Jack and Meg White's minimalist composition produced maximum explosive power, reviving rock music's primal energy for the modern era. Beginning with the memorable bassline of "Seven Nation Army," this album proves that such rich musical expression is possible with a simple instrumental composition. The primitive yet sophisticated sound felt throughout "Elephant" is a monumental work that showed a new direction for 21st century rock music.
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A:
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1)
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Seven Nation Army
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2)
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Black Math
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3)
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There's No Home For You Here
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B:
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1)
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I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
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2)
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In The Cold, Cold Night
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3)
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I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart
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4)
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You've Got Her In Your Pocket
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C:
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1)
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Ball And Biscuit
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2)
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The Hardest Button To Button
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3)
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Little Acorns
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D:
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1)
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Hypnotize
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2)
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The Air Near My Fingers
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3)
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Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine
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4)
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It's True That We Love One Another
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Artwork - The Third Man (5)
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Design [Additional Design By] - James Wolf (4)
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Drums - Meg White
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Engineer - Liam Watson
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Guitar, Piano - Jack White (2)
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Lacquer Cut By - RKS
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Layout - Bruce Brand
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Liner Notes - Ben Blackwell
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Mixed By - Jack White (2)
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Mixed By - Liam Watson
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Photography By - David James Swanson
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Photography By - Pat Pantano
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Plated By - Stan Bishop
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Producer - Jack White (2)
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Producer [UHQR Series Produced By] - Chad Kassem
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Recorded By - Liam Watson (A1 to A3, B2 to D4)
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Remastered By - Ryan Smith (2)
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Vocals - Jack White (2)
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Vocals - Meg White
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Written-By - Jack White (2) (A1 to A3, B2 to D4)