Friday, November 16, 2012
Fave Albums: The White Stripes - Elephant
The White Stripes fourth album, 2003's Elephant, contains probably their best known hit single "Seven Nation Army." Jack White is incredibly talented and there are some great songs on here such as "Black Math," "Ball & Biscuit," "The Hardest Button To Button," "Hypnotise" and "Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine." There are also little surprises dotted throughout the album such as their cover of Burt Bacarach's "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself," the spoken word intro of "Little Acorns," Meg White singing lead on the song "In The Cold, Cold, Night" and the humorous lyrics of the album closer "It's True That We Love One Another."
Favorite Lyric: Be like the squirrel, girl ("Little Acorns")
Favorite Song: "Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine"
Labels:
fave albums,
music,
The White Stripes
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