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[Title] => Elephant talk
[Summary] => Artist: The White Stripes
Album: Elephant
EMI Records
At their best, the White Stripes (Jack White and erstwhile spouse Meg White) can conjure up something rude and raw from the 60s: the abrasive crunch blues and manic vocals of bands like The Seeds and the Sonics. At their worst, they can sound precious, pretentious, and a good argument for the claim that 99.9 percent of todays musical acts are faint, faded copies of the originals.
[DatePublished] => 2004-01-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau
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BLACK FRANCIS AND BILLY CORGAN
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EMI Records
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