White Stripes
The White Stripes (180 Gr)
Limited 180 gram vinyl housed in a Stoughton tip-on sleeve. Recorded in a cold, amenity-free studio during the
Midwestern winter of 1999, The White Stripes debut LP stands alone as the most raw, unpolished and "Detroit"-sounding
recording The White Stripes would ever birth. They got their start on Bastille Day, 1996, when Meg started messing
around on Jack's drum set, and Jack found it the most "liberating, refreshing" sound, like that of a lark. And so is her
drumming, often called "primal" for it's simplicity. The once-married couple long-pretended to be siblings, and they
seem to make the most of their partnership: they dress similarly, and only in shades of red, black or white. This debut
EP is evocative of punk, metal, blues and arena rock, even as it meets all these marks in measured economy. And there's
covers on here, too: Robert Johnson's "Stop Breakin' Down" and Bob Dylan's "One More Cup of Coffee." Both are haunting
and very worth listening to.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
18-02-2022
Label
Item-nr
1295650
EAN
0813547025685
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
JIMMY THE EXPLODER
2
STOP BREAKING DOWN
3
THE BIG THREE KILLED MY BABY
4
SUZY LEE
5
SUGAR NEVER TASTED SO GOOD
6
WASTING MY TIME
7
CANNON
8
ASTRO
9
BROKEN BRICKS
10
WHEN I HEAR MY NAME
11
DO
12
SCREWDRIVER
13
ONE MORE CUP OF COFFEE
14
LITTLE PEOPLE
15
SLICKER DRIPS
16
ST. JAMES INFIRMARY BLUES
17
I FOUGHT PIRANHAS