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The White Stripes - Elephant

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Format: Gatefold Vinyl 2LP

Originally released on April 1, 2003, Elephant is The White Stripes' critically acclaimed fourth studio album. The 14 track album peaked at #6 on the US Billboard chart and earned a nomination for Album of the Year and a win for Best Alternative Music Album at the 46th Grammy Awards in 2004. The album includes stand out tracks "Seven Nation Army," "The Hardest Button to Button," and "Ball and Biscuit". 

Mastered direct from the original, analog source from the 2002 recordings at Toe Rag Studios, the White Stripes' Elephant reissue includes two 180 gram black vinyl discs, a double-gatefold, printed inner sleeves and an MP3 download card.

Originally released in 2003, Elephant features the song that took over the world, "Seven Nation Army," now a stadium chant known around the world by football and soccer fans alike!

The album was nominated for Album of the Year and won Best Alternative Music Album at the 46th Grammy Awards in 2004.

This album is still as poignant today as when it was originally released. Cut from the original 1/4-inch master tapes and pressed on two outstanding 180-gram LPs, this record deserves a place of prominence in your collection. We draw a firm line here... you can't consider yourself a White Stripes fan without this record on your record shelf.

Features
  • 180-gram double LP
  • The White Stripes' fourth album and major label debut!
  • TAS Super LP list! Special Merit: Informal
  • Cut directly from the original 1/4-inch master tapes!
Tracklist
Side A
Seven Nation Army
Black Math
There's No Home For You Here
Side B
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
In The Cold, Cold Night
I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart
You've Got Her In Your Pocket
Side C
Ball And Biscuit
The Hardest Button To Button
Little Acorns
Side D
Hypnotize
The Air Near My Fingers
Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine
It's True That We Love One Another

Notes
  • Recorded to eight track reel-to-reel at Toe-Rag Studios, Hackney, London in April 2002, except B1 recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios.
  • Label: Legacy
Description

Originally released on April 1, 2003, Elephant is The White Stripes' critically acclaimed fourth studio album. The 14 track album peaked at #6 on the US Billboard chart and earned a nomination for Album of the Year and a win for Best Alternative Music Album at the 46th Grammy Awards in 2004. The album includes stand out tracks "Seven Nation Army," "The Hardest Button to Button," and "Ball and Biscuit". 

Mastered direct from the original, analog source from the 2002 recordings at Toe Rag Studios, the White Stripes' Elephant reissue includes two 180 gram black vinyl discs, a double-gatefold, printed inner sleeves and an MP3 download card.

Originally released in 2003, Elephant features the song that took over the world, "Seven Nation Army," now a stadium chant known around the world by football and soccer fans alike!

The album was nominated for Album of the Year and won Best Alternative Music Album at the 46th Grammy Awards in 2004.

This album is still as poignant today as when it was originally released. Cut from the original 1/4-inch master tapes and pressed on two outstanding 180-gram LPs, this record deserves a place of prominence in your collection. We draw a firm line here... you can't consider yourself a White Stripes fan without this record on your record shelf.

Features
  • 180-gram double LP
  • The White Stripes' fourth album and major label debut!
  • TAS Super LP list! Special Merit: Informal
  • Cut directly from the original 1/4-inch master tapes!
Tracklist
Side A
Seven Nation Army
Black Math
There's No Home For You Here
Side B
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
In The Cold, Cold Night
I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart
You've Got Her In Your Pocket
Side C
Ball And Biscuit
The Hardest Button To Button
Little Acorns
Side D
Hypnotize
The Air Near My Fingers
Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine
It's True That We Love One Another
Notes
  • Recorded to eight track reel-to-reel at Toe-Rag Studios, Hackney, London in April 2002, except B1 recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios.
  • Label: Legacy