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Elephant (Album) (Music)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Elephant is a 2003 album by The White Stripes. It's their fourth record and also their most acclaimed album, most notable for the hit singles "Seven Nation Army" (which won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song and received massive airplay) and "The Hardest Button To Button".For the recording, Jack White primarily used vintage, 1960s stereo equipment and completely dissociated himself and Meg from contemporary music during the songwriting process. He captured Blues, Folk Rock, and even some Punk Rock influences throughout the album. The album featured Jack White's signature Three Chords and the Truth style, but also more intricate instrumentality in tracks such as "The Air Near My Fingers" and "There's No Home For You Here". Word of God maintains that it's also a loose Concept Album revolving around the death of a so-called American sweetheart, with themes surrounding relationships, depression, and modern life.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: Sports a much harder rocking sound than the poppy White Blood Cells.
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Elephant (Album) (Music) / int_14beeefd
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Breaking the Fourth Wall
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: Jack White and Holly Golightly sing a duet in "Well, It's True That We Love One Another" and bicker how they love or don't love one another, to which Meg sings: "Will the two of you cut it out/and tell 'em [the audience] what it's really all about?"
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Face on the Cover
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Face on the Cover: The band is shown from a distance, full frontal, but still in the center of attention.
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Elephant (Album) (Music) / int_1f37a427
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: "It's True That We Love One Another" thrives almost entirely on the Urban Legend that Jack and Meg are supposedly either brother and sister, married or former lovers, or all of the three? They tease the audience with the confusion.
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Alliterative Title
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Alliterative Title: "Ball And Biscuit", "The Hardest Button To Button", "In The Cold Cold Night".
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Special Guest
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Special Guest: Holly Golightly during "It's True That We Love One Another". Detroit radio host Mort Krim on "Little Acorns", an homage to Jack's admiration of the man while he was younger.
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Quarreling Song
 Elephant (Album) (Music) / int_2924b198
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Quarreling Song: "Well It's True That We Love One Another", where Jack and Holly bicker, while Meg comes in between.
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Miniscule Rocking
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Miniscule Rocking: "Hypnotize" is under two minutes.
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Album Closure
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Album Closure: Elephant is mostly loud and emotionally intense. It ends with "Well, It's True That We Love One Another," a light-hearted strum-along, with vocals swapping between Jack, Meg, and guest vocalist Holly Golightly.
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Step Up to the Microphone
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Step Up to the Microphone: Meg sings "In The Cold, Cold Night".
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Call to Agriculture
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Call to Agriculture: "Seven Nation Army"
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Let's Duet
 Elephant (Album) (Music) / int_59d9cfbd
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Let's Duet: "It's True That We Love One Another" is a three-way Call-and-Response Song among Jack, Meg, and English singer Holly Golightly.
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Three Chords and the Truth
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Three Chords and the Truth: "Seven Nation Army" especially, but also "I Want to Be the Boy to Warm Your Mother's Heart," "You've Got Her in Your Pocket", and "In the Cold, Cold Night". Considering that Jack used recording equipment from The '60s, these minimalistic songs make the more complex instrumentals in the album sound more impressive.
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Audience Participation Song
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Audience Participation Song: "Seven Nation Army".
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Pep-Talk Song
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Pep-Talk Song: "Little Acorns". The opening narration talks about a woman who learned to break her problems into smaller pieces in order to enable herself to solve them.
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Non-Appearing Title
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Non-Appearing Title: "Black Math".
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Epic Rocking
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Epic Rocking: The seven minute long "Ball and Biscuit".
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Stern Teacher
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Stern Teacher: Jack speaks out against one in "Black Math":
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Badass Boast
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Badass Boast: These occur in a few of their songs, but "Ball and Biscuit", which is basically 7+ minutes of continual badass boasting, particularly stands out:
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Studio Chatter
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Studio Chatter: The end of "It's True That We Love One Another".
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Spoken Word in Music
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Spoken Word in Music: "Little Acorns" has Opening Narration.
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That Old-Time Prescription
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That Old-Time Prescription: Referred to in "Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine".
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Eek, a Mouse!!
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Eek, a Mouse!!: One of the photos◊ in the CD booklet is a close-up of Meg's bare feet as she stands on a chair, recoiling from a mouse on the floor.
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Droste Image
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Droste Image: The video for "Seven Nation Army".
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Cover Version
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Cover Version: The Burt Bacharach cover "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself".
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One-Word Title
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One-Word Title: Elephant, "Hypnotize".
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Self-Referential Humor
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Self-Referential Humor: The line in "Ball and Biscuit" that goes "It might be true that I'm your third man girl/But it's a FACT that I'm the seventh son!" are references to Jack's record label, Third Man Records, and the fact that he is the seventh son of his familynote He is the youngest of ten children: three girls, seven boys. While he is the seventh son, he is really the tenth child.
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Idiosyncratic Cover Art
 Elephant (Album) (Music) / int_ddbbcf6a
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Idiosyncratic Cover Art: Much like their other albums, this one solely uses the colors red, white, and black. Look closely: you can also see an image sort of hidden in the picture. See it? No? It's an elephant.
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Broken Record
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Broken Record: "There's no home for you here, girl, go away".
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Design Student's Orgasm
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Design Student's Orgasm: The album cover.
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Self-Backing Vocalist
 Elephant (Album) (Music) / int_e6dea5bf
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Self-Backing Vocalist: "There's No Home For You Here", which features a chorus of backing vocals, all by Jack White.
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A Dog Named "Dog"
 Elephant (Album) (Music) / int_efd11fe3
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A Dog Named "Dog": The lyrics in "The Hardest Button to Button" mention the birth of a baby boy that is named "Baby".
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Letters 2 Numbers
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Letters 2 Numbers: Subtly done with the back cover—the E's in the title are actually rendered as backwards 3's.
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Overly Long Scream
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Overly Long Scream: The baby in "The Hardest Button To Button" sounded like "an earthquake".
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Science Is Bad
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Science Is Bad: Jack mocks this in "Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine", about a woman who puts more faith into unorthodox remedies rather than trust in medical science.
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Textless Album Cover
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Textless Album Cover: Except on the Russian release.
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