The White Stripes - Elephant (2xLP, Album, RE, RP) (2022) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: TMR200
Country:    US  
Released:  2022
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Blues Rock, Garage Rock, Alternative Rock

Tracklist:
A1. Seven Nation Army 3:51
A2. Black Math 3:03
A3. There's No Home For You Here 3:43
B1. I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself 2:46
B2. In The Cold, Cold Night 2:58
B3. I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart 3:20
B4. You've Got Her In Your Pocket 3:39
C1. Ball And Biscuit 7:19
C2. The Hardest Button To Button 3:32
C3. Little Acorns 4:09
D1. Hypnotize 1:48
D2. The Air Near My Fingers 3:40
D3. Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine 3:17
D4. It's True That We Love One Another 2:42

Credits:
Artwork - The Third Man (5)
Drums - Meg White
Engineer - Liam Watson
Guitar, Piano - Jack White (2)
Lacquer Cut By - Wes Garland
Layout - Bruce Brand
Mastered By - Noel Summerville
Mixed By - Jack White (2)
Mixed By - Liam Watson
Photography By - Patrick Pantano
Producer - Jack White (2)
Recorded By - Liam Watson
Vocals - Jack White (2)
Vocals - Meg White
Written-By - Jack White (2)


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 194398424019
Matrix / Runout TMR 200-A QUEENIE WG
Matrix / Runout TMR 200-B-RE-2 VELVETY WG
Matrix / Runout TMR 200-C-RE-2 P KILLERY WG
Matrix / Runout TMR 200-D CREEQUEY WG

Companies:
Recorded At Toe Rag Studios
Recorded At Maida Vale Studios
Mastered At Transfermation
Phonographic Copyright (p) Third Man Records, Inc.
Copyright (c) Third Man Records, Inc.
Licensed To V2 Records, Inc.
Pressed By Third Man Pressing

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Customer Reviews

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W
Will Gooch

a classic!

W
Will Gooch

Great record

J
Josh Cornell

Fast shipping, very well packed

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Andrew S
Crazy, but that's how it goes...

Bought this album before seeing Ozzy live in August 1981. Blizzard of Oz was the album everyone had in high school and played everywhere. Brings back lots of memories of the summer and playing Crazy Train over and over.

A
Anonymous
Great album

Excellent condition

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