![]() Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) - 5052795606832Ĭondition - This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.Īdditional info - Deleted, Picture Sleeve Typically sent to record stores, radio stations and DJs to market the artist, music, or both. Promo - This item is a Promotional Item - Promos or ‘advance’ pressings differ to final or commercial releases, and are often unique. Title - Blue Orchid (click link for more of the same title) When you add that to the potency of the songs at hand, you have a concoction that could knock over a whole town.WHITE STRIPES Blue Orchid (2005 Japanese promotional onlyġ-track CD single taken from the 'Get Behind Me Satan' album,Ĭustom picture sleeve with release details inside TDCL-91951)Īrtist - The White Stripes (click link for complete listing) This album would prove to be a seminal moment for the group and launch their career in earnest. ‘Fell In Love With A Girl’ is the perfect match of both while ‘I’m Finding It Harder to be a Gentleman’ is very much smelling of petrol.Īcross the board, the album is doused in the kind of powerhouse performance that proved The White Stripes to be the real deal. At the same time, the other side offers glimpses of the duo holding Molotov cocktails and ready to burn this chapel to the ground. One side showcases White and the band as lovelorn romantics, trying to make it in a tough world. It’s the perfect example f the album’s duality. ![]() That song, perhaps showcasing the band’s unique songwriting talent, then makes way for a charming indie-pop bop that wouldn’t look out of place at a Violent Femmes show. From the notorious opener ‘Dead Leaves on the Dirty Ground,’ the precedent is set, and The White Stripes are ready to rip your face off. There’s no need as this LP ranks as one of the finest rock albums of the 21st century. Pumped up riffs can barely be contained, and White’s vicious vocal flies out with a horrific velocity.Īnybody who tries to tell you that White Blood Cells isn’t The White Stripes greatest album of all time is doing so purely trying to look cool. James’ Infirmary’ boasted a ramshackle blues the group would later perfect but, aside from noting its importance in launching the band, the LP ranks as their least brilliant. ‘Screwdriver’ is one hell of a track, and while ‘St. It’s an excellent album, flecked with moments and songs that suggested this was just the beginning of a long and winding road. That’s not to say the band’s self-titled debut effort from 1999 is a bad record, far from it. It usually provides the clearest expression of the band at hand, not so for The White Stripes. After all, years and years of trying to make it as a group finally culminates in your debut album, capturing the intense struggle and emotion of the previous years. Mor often than not, a band’s debut album is their best. The White Stripes albums ranked from worst to best: 6. He had chutzpah, talent and the grit to get him and the bands he chose over the line. While most of those players are technically proficient and masterful musicians, White had something different. Of course, there are reams and reams of names to be listed off as wonderful guitarists. The stock of impresario guitarists in the sixties and seventies was so good that it almost felt like guitarists gave up during the eighties and nineties. When we look back at some of the greatest guitarists to have ever lived, it is easy to stop looking after 1980. Simply put, there isn’t a single guitarist in the world right now who can match his guttural tone. Meg White is considered one of the most underrated drummers of all time, thanks in no small part to her counterpart Jack White. Though they’ve only released six albums in their time (and no new LP looks likely any time soon), the music incorporated within these discs is truly inspiring. It not only provides you with the perfect place to begin your garage rock odyssey but also goes a long way to show just how potent Jack and Meg White were. Below, we’re bringing you every album from The White Stripes ranked in order of greatness.
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