The White Stripes Vinyl Record
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2010 reissue on 180-gram vinyl. They got their start on Bastille Day, 1996, when Meg started messing around on Jack's drum set, and Jack found it the most "liberating, refreshing" sound, like that of a lark. And so is her drumming, often called "primal" for its simplicity. The once-married couple long-pretended to be siblings, and they seem to make the most of their partnership: they dress similarly, and only in shades of red, black, or white. This debut EP is evocative of punk, metal, blues, and arena rock, even as it meets all these marks in measured economy. And there are covers on here, too: Robert Johnson's "Stop Breakin' Down" and Bob Dylan's "One More Cup of Coffee." Both are haunting and very worth listening to. This record is pressed on 180-gram vinyl and comes with an insert featuring credits and some lyrics, as well as an MP3 download card.
Tracklist
A1 Jimmy The Exploder
A2 Stop Breaking Down
A3 The Big Three Killed My Baby
A4 Suzy Lee
A5 Sugar Never Tasted This Good
A6 Wasting My Time
A7 Cannon
A8 Astro
B1 Broken Bricks
B2 When I Hear My Name
B3 Do
B4 Screwdriver
B5 One More Cup Of Coffee
B6 Little People
B7 Slicker Drips
B8 St. James Infirmary Blues
B9 I Fought Piranhas
Protection
Each record is protected within its record sleeve by a white vellum anti-dust sleeve.
Packaging
All items are shipped brand-new and unopened in original packaging. Every record is shipped in original factory-applied shrink wrap and has never been touched by human hands.