The White Stripes celebrate the 20th anniversary of “Elephant” with a deluxe edition

“Elephant” (Deluxe) arrives digitally on Friday, March 31st.

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white lines Celebrating the 20th anniversary of their RIAA platinum-certified fourth studio album in 2003, the elephantIt will feature two special editions. the elephant (deluxe) Set to be released digitally on Friday, March 31 via Third Man Records, the high-resolution audio remaster of the original studio album is bundled with the band’s 27 songs set as of July 2, 2003 at Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom as part of the “Elephant Tour”. “

Released on April 1, 2003, the elephant “ It quickly proved to be a critically acclaimed and award-winning phenomenon, as well as gaining international acclaim, peaking at number six on the chart. plate 200 It also tops the Official UK Albums Chart.

Recorded largely over a two-week period in April 2002 at London’s Analog to Rag Studios, the elephant “ It now includes classic singles like the Grammy-winning “Seven Nation Army,” “I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself,” “The Hardest Button to Button” and “There’s No Home for You Here,” all of which David Fricke took from. Rolling stones To promote the album. “Spray job perfect“.

“the elephant” It won the 2004 Grammy Award for ‘Best Alternative Album’ and was nominated for ‘Album of the Year’.

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Terry Alexander

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