The White Stripes
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Jimmy The Exploder
- Stop Breaking Down
- The Big Three Killed My Baby
- Suzy Lee
- Sugar Never Tasted So Good
- Wasting My Time
- Cannon
- Astro
- Broken Bricks
- When I Hear My Name
- Do
- Screwdriver
- One More Cup Of Coffee
- Little People
- Slicker Drips
- St. James Infirmary Blues
- I Fought Piranhas
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3093 in Music
- Released on: 2001-11-26
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Their self-titled debut, The White Stripes, is probably the rawest album to date from Meg and Jack. With their own stomping version of blues classic "Stop Breakin' Down" (Robert Johnson), the passionate railings of "The Big 3 Killed My Baby" and the sudden blues breakdown of "When I Hear My Name", this is the Stripes in their most shambolic, inspired state. Much of the album may be Jack launching full tilt into Robert Plant "whooping" mode (see "Jimmy the Exploder" in particular), but there are also a couple of slow, dark ballads such as Dylan's "One More Cup of Coffee" and the eerie tale of "St James Infirmary". Culminating in one of their most popular songs, the childlike "Little People" ("There's a little girl with the red shoes on/hello!") The White Stripes is yet further evidence that if you want to take rock music forward you really don't need to spend your time fiddling with samples or drum machines. --Caroline Butler
Customer Reviews
Garage rock!
The reason I like the white stripes so much is because it's so raw and emotional.
I love the way jack sings and I love the way meg drums.
"The Big Three Killed My Baby" is the best track on the album and "Broken bricks" is amazing too.
and, btw, the songs on this album isn't like "Seven nation army", you may have to listen to them a couple of times before you're really starting to like them.
RICHARD
It's hard to imagine that this raw, powerful and bluesy album never sold millions when first released in 1999. From the garage rock stomping first tune 'Jimmy the Exploder' to 'I fought pirahnas', this album is electric blues, reminiscent of the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin. But electric blues with The White Stripes very own unique twist. Be sure to buy it, it will not dissapoint.
One of the finest records ever released
As with some other great bands such as Nirvana, the first recorded work actually proves to be the best once all the hype has died away. Raw and beautiful, each track an individual masterpiece.
There are other great White Stripes records, but no other perfect White Stripes records. This is the masterpiece.





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