Bought Sealed Played Once Near Mint In Shrink 2014 The White Stripes - Elephant

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TTHE WHITE STRIPES - ELEPHANT

2014 Third Man Records


This album receives highest rating (5 Stars) from AllMusic Guide.


Double album / 2-LP set

Bought Sealed Played Once, In shrink.

Gatefold.


Near Mint vinyl, Near Mint cover, Clean labels.

Near Mint play. High Fidelity sound.



Codes: Near Mint = Best, Excellent = Better, Very Good = Very good


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Condition:

Play Grade

NM

Extremely low surface noise. No pop.


Vinyl

NM



Cover

NM

In shrink


Sleeve


Original Artwork sleeves


Label


Clean, no spindle mark


Codes: NM = Near Mint (Best), EX = Excellent, VG = Very Good



Elephant (album)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Studio album by The White Stripes

Released April 1, 2003

Recorded November 2001 and April 2002 at Toe-Rag Studios and BBC Maida Vale Studio, London, England

Genre Alternative rock, garage rock, punk blues, blues rock, indie rock

Length 49:56

Label V2 (US)

XL (Europe)

Producer Jack White


Singles from Elephant

"Seven Nation Army"

Released: March 7, 2003

"I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself"

Released: September 2003

"The Hardest Button to Button"

Released: December 3, 2003

"There's No Home for You Here"

Released: March 15, 2004



Elephant is the fourth album by the American alternative rock band The White Stripes. Released on April 1, 2003 on V2 Records, the album marks the band's major label debut. Despite this change, Heather Phares of Allmusic believed the album "sounds even more pissed-off, paranoid, and stunning than its predecessor...Darker and more difficult than White Blood Cells." The record garnered extensive critical acclaim and commercial success upon its release, garnering a nomination for Album of the Year and a win for Best Alternative Music Album at the 46th Grammy Awards in 2004, peaking at 6 in the US Billboard charts and topping the UK album charts. In later years the album has often been cited as the White Stripes' best work and one of the best albums of 2000s; Rolling Stone magazine ranked it 390th on its list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" and later, the fifth-best of the decade. Third Man Records released a limited edition red, black and white vinyl reissue of "Elephant" on April 20, 2013, in celebration of the album's 10-year anniversary, as a Record Store Day exclusive.


Reception


Upon its release, critical response to this album was overwhelmingly positive, and many critics hailed it as one of the defining events of the 2000s garage rock revival. Uncut magazine remarked that "Elephant is where the tabloid phenomenon of summer 2001 prove they are no flash in the pan by making a truly phenomenal record." David Fricke (with Rolling Stone) called it "a work of pulverizing perfection," adding, "It will be one of the best things you hear all year" and Allmusic said the album "overflows with quality". Critics also commented on the development of the band. NME noted that "The eloquence, barbarism, tenderness and sweat-drenched vitality of Elephant make it the most fully-realised White Stripes album yet." PopMatters said the album cemented "their evolution from Blind Willie McTell cover band with a pop sensibility to full-fledged, honest-to-goodness rock 'n' roll gods." The album enjoys a Metacritic rating of 92.


The album debuted at number one in the United Kingdom and reached number six on the Billboard 200 in the US. The album won Grammys for Best Alternative Album and Best Rock Song ("Seven Nation Army"). In 2003, the album was ranked number 390 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. It was also placed thirty-ninth in Channel 4's list of the 100 Greatest Albums of all time. In December 2003, NME made it their Album of the Year. Recently, Rolling Stone called Elephant the 5th best album of the decade, and Seven Nation Army the 6th best song of the decade.


Side A

Side B

Seven Nation Army

I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself

Black Math

In The Cold, Cold, Night

There's No Home For You Here

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart


You've Got Her In Your Pocket


Side 3

Side D

Ball And Biscuit

Hypnotize

The Hardest Button To Button

The Air Near My Fingers

Little Acorns

Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine


It's True That We Love One Another


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LP Grading:


VINYL


NM

Near Mint

1) Sealed record (assumed).

2) No visible flaws and play well with a few light ticks.

EX

Excellent

Almost no visible flaws but have a few clicks or pops.

VG+

Very Good Plus

Some visible flaws such as scuffs and short light scratches. Have instances of ticks, clicks and pops.


COVER


NM

Near Mint

No wear. Clean sleeves and inserts.

EX

Excellent

Minor wear.

VG+

Very Good Plus

Minor wear and tears


Play Grade


NM

Near Mint

Very low surface noise, occasional ticks, no pops noise

EX

Excellent

Low surface noise, occasional ticks & clicks, some pops noise

VG+

Very Good Plus

Some surface noise, ticks, clicks, pops, but still listenable




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