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  2. Elephant (album) - Wikipedia

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    Elephant is the fourth studio album by the American rock duo The White Stripes.It was released on April 1, 2003, through V2, XL, and Third Man records. The album was produced by the band's guitarist and lead vocalist Jack White, and continues their "back-to-basics" approach seen in White Blood Cells (2001).

  3. Elephant Turns 20: Artists Reflect on the White Stripes ... - AOL

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    When Jack and Meg White’s fourth album as the White Stripes, Elephant, was released on April 1, 2003, the duo seemed poised for stardom far beyond club gigs and college, radio based on early ...

  4. The White Stripes - Wikipedia

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    The White Stripes' fourth album, Elephant, was recorded in 2002 over the span of two weeks with British recording engineer Liam Watson at his Toe Rag Studios in London. [58] Jack self-produced the album with antiquated equipment, including a duct-taped 8-track tape machine and pre-1960s recording gear. [58]

  5. List of songs recorded by the White Stripes - Wikipedia

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    Jack White Jack White Meg White Elephant: 2003 "The Big Three Killed My Baby" Jack White: Jack White Meg White The White Stripes: 1999 "Black Math" Jack White Jack White Meg White Elephant: 2003 "Blue Orchid" Jack White Jack White Meg White Get Behind Me Satan: 2005 "Bone Broke" Jack White Jack White Meg White Icky Thump: 2007 "Broken Bricks ...

  6. Seven Nation Army - Wikipedia

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    "Seven Nation Army" is a song by American rock duo the White Stripes. It is the opening track on their fourth studio album, Elephant (2003). V2 Records released the song to American alternative radio on February 17, 2003, as the lead single from the album.

  7. The White Stripes discography - Wikipedia

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    After three singles, the White Stripes released their self-titled debut album in June 1999. Their second studio album, the well-received De Stijl , followed in June 2000. [ 1 ] The band's third studio album, White Blood Cells , became their breakthrough album, receiving much acclaim while pushing the band to the forefront of alternative rock .

  8. Jack White’s ‘No Name’ Is Full of the Fiery Rock ‘n’ Roll His ...

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    (Those with long memories may recall that White, possibly the world’s greatest vinyl proponent, sent out advance copies of the White Stripes’ epochal “Elephant” album to the media in 2003 ...

  9. There's No Home for You Here - Wikipedia

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    "There's No Home for You Here" is a song by American alternative rock band the White Stripes, featured on their fourth studio album, Elephant (2003). It was released as the fourth single from the album on March 15, 2004, in the United Kingdom. [3]

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