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- Fourth album from Detroit duo The White Stripes and the follow up to their critically acclaimed and commercially successful LP 'White Blood Cells', which was released in 2001. A fusion of garage-rock, folk-blues, country and 60's Britpop. Drummer Meg White lends her vocal skills on the track 'In The Cold Cold Night' and Holly Golightly makes a guest appearance on the album.
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- Seven nation army
- Black math
- There's no home for you here
- 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
- Ball and biscuit
- Hardest button to button
- Little acorns
- Hypnotise
- Air near my fingers
- Girl you have no faith in medicine
- Well it's true that we love one another

Average rating (4 reviews)
A modern classic rock album and a must have for rock fans!
dragonlord | 10/01/2008 | See all dragonlord's reviews (140) »
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Elephant was the first ablum I brought of the White Stripes and I liked it so much I've collected the rest. I have this dvd of the White Stripes called Under Blackpool Lights which is amazing to watch just two people making more noise then some five piece bands. Jack White sometimes plays the guitar and keyboard at the same time what a talented bloke he is. The White Stripes are a heavy blues/rock band and Elephant still remains their best work yet. There are so many great tracks on here but the best ones in My opinion are Seven Nation Army, Ball And Biscuit, The Hardest Button To Button and Little Acorns.
All true rock lovers should have this cd in thier collection.
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Multiplex | 28/08/2007 | See all Multiplex's reviews (2) »
Simply amazing. Ball And Biscuits is the best song. It's a must have for everybody loves rock music.
Best White Stripes album by far!
LittleAppleBlossom | 21/06/2007 | See all LittleAppleBlossom's reviews (2) »
This is my favourite album of the White Stripes to date, includes such a mix of their greatest tunes - my favourite being the rockin Ball and Biscuit as well as the fabulous Hypnotize, Girl you have no Faith in Medicine and Hardest Button to Button. Includes the great version of I Just Dont Know What To Do With Myself and Meg's first solo vocal on In the Cold Cold Night.
Well worth a listen - you'll want to play it over and over :)































