This article is about the album by The White Stripes. For its title track, see Icky Thump (song). Icky Thump is the sixth studio album by The White Stripes. It was released June 15, 2007 in Germany,[1] June 18, 2007 in the rest of Europe, and June 19, 2007 in the rest of the world.[2] Icky Thump is a song recorded by The White Stripes. ...
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Icky Thump entered the UK Albums Chart at #1[3] and debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 with 223,000 copies sold.[3][4] By late July, Icky Thump was certified gold in the United States. The UK Albums Chart is a chart of the sales positions of albums in the United Kingdom. ...
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History
Etymology The White Stripes announced the completion of Icky Thump on February 28, 2007. The title is derived from "ecky-thump", a Lancashire colloquial response of surprise, popularized by an episode of the 1970s UK comedy series The Goodies. On Later with Jools Holland (broadcast June 1, 2007) Jack attributed the album's name to its use as an exclamation by his wife, who is from Lancashire. He added that the deliberate misspelling was to make it easier for an American audience to identify with.[5] The liner notes for Icky Thump also suggest the spelling variation was due to concerns over copyright infringement. February 28 is the 59th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Recording and announcement The album was recorded at Nashville's Blackbird Studio and took almost three weeks to record — the longest of any White Stripes album to date.[2] Jack White said that the album would appeal to fans of the band's self-titled debut, suggesting a stripped-down hard rock sound. A statement on the band's official website (spuriously attributed to "Kitayna Ireyna Tatanya Kerenska Alisof" of the "Moscow Bugle", a reference to the 1966 Batman film) humorously claims that: For other cities named Nashville, see Nashville (disambiguation). ...
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| “ | The White Stripes have completed the recording and mixing of their sixth album. It is entitled Icky Thump, and is their first album to include a title track, which curiously (and not ironically) has the same words in it's [sic] name. Though some residents of northern England might almost recognize the title, the Stripes stress they are spelling it wrong intentionally just for "kicks" and "metaphors," and to avoid a possible lawsuit from the estate of Billy Eckstine. | ” | A video of The Stripes in the studio working on the album can also be found at their site, although the aforementioned statement has this to say about the song: "The actual music has been replaced with mid eighties sampling keyboard technology to prevent what industry analysts are now calling 'song poaching.'" Billy Eckstine (8 July 1914 â 8 March 1993), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as William Clarence Eckstein. ...
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The White Stripes have been known for their ability to keep their albums under wrap very near to release, unlike several bands who leak tracks several weeks before release dates.[citation needed] However, several tracks from the album were leaked, and on May 30, 2007, Chicago radio station Q101 aired the entire album without the band's permission. Jack called into the station and reacted angrily about them playing it.[7] There is speculation that the label supplied the album to the station in order to promote its release. [8] In the liner notes of Icky Thump, "Electra" is thanked on the second line, just after God. According to Ben Blackwell, Jack White's nephew, this is not directed towards the radio DJ, Electra, but to a pet Jack and Meg White used to have. is the 150th day of the year (151st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Promotion
The promotional box for Icky Thump, used to wrap ice cream given away by Ice Cream Man. To promote Icky Thump before its release, the band distributed custom-designed boxes and previewed tracks from the record through Ice Cream Man. The ice cream promotion focused on the Coachella,[9] Sasquatch, and Bonnaroo festivals and culminated in the band's release show on June 20, 2007 at the temporarily rechristened Icky Thump Records[10] in West Hollywood.[11] Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Release format
The USB drive album artwork for Icky Thump. The left is a stylized drawing of Jack, and the right is Meg. The hats are the covers to the drives. [12] In addition to being released on CD and 180 gram vinyl, the band will release the album on a limited edition 512 MB USB drive.[13] There are two versions, one which artfully depicts Jack, the other depicting Meg. The pressing will be limited to 3,333 of each,[13] and are set to ship the week of the U.S. release. Each drive will contain the album in Apple lossless format. Also the 180 gram vinyl contains alternate takes of both "Icky Thump" and "Rag and Bone". Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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North American tour NME.com initially published incorrect dates for the North American tour schedule. The band issued a statement suggesting that "their journalists simply found and printed the tour routing the band did in support of their 2005 release, Get Behind Me Satan" and indicated that at the time of posting (March 19, 2007), the North American tour dates had not been confirmed.[2] is the 78th day of the year (79th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The entire North American leg of the tour has been cancelled because of Meg White's illness. (As reported in Rolling Stone.)
Singles The White Stripes plan on releasing multiple singles for the first track released from the album, "Icky Thump", as well as a 7" single for another track off of the album, "Rag and Bone". This single was given away for free with the June 6, 2007 issue of NME, and comes in a gatefold sleeve with artwork designed by Rob Jones. The single is printed on red wax and the B-side features an etching of Meg White's face. is the 157th day of the year (158th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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- "Icky Thump" – iTunes release (U.S. only): May 1, 2007
- "Rag and Bone" – 45 NME release: June 6, 2007
- "Icky Thump" – limited white vinyl 45 release (to accompany the "Rag and Bone" single): June 11, 2007
- "Icky Thump" – 45 release (b/w "Baby Brother"): June 11, 2007
- "Icky Thump" – limited picture disc 45 release (b/w "Icky Thump (Edit)"): June 11, 2007
- "Icky Thump" – CD single release (b/w "Catch Hell Blues"): June 11, 2007
- "You Don’t Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You’re Told)" – CD single release (b/w "You Don’t Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You’re Told) (Frat Rock Version)"): September 03, 2007
- "You Don’t Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You’re Told)" – 7" vinyl release (b/w "A Martyr For My Love For You (Acoustic Version)"): September 03, 2007
- "You Don’t Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You’re Told)" – 7" vinyl release (b/w "300 M.P.H. Torrential Outpour Blues"): September 03, 2007
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Reception
The band's first interview about the album came in the May 8th edition of NME. The album received mostly positive reviews, with an overall average rating of 80 at MetaCritic.com.[15] Barry Nicolson with English magazine NME wrote, "Icky Thump is brilliant, there's no way around that."[16] Commenting on the album's "fuller sound and relaxed flights of fancy," Heather Phares, with AMG, said "Icky Thump is a mature, but far from stodgy" album, and that "it's just great fun to hear the band play."[17] Jon Dolon, a critic for Blender magazine, remarked "It's the sound of a band not stretching out so much as digging in: burrowing deeper into loamy soil they know well."[18] In one of the more negative reviews, Josh Tyrangial with TIME magazine remarked, "The White Stripes are too weird and talented to be boring, but it sounds like they might be a little bored."[19] Ultimately giving the album 3.5 out of 5 stars, Robert Christgau, with Rolling Stone, summed up the return album this way "Although the new constructions don't entice as consistently as they should, their noise stays with you. And what that noise stands for is itself." He added, "Like his sometime heroes Led Zeppelin, Jack White builds monuments. They're suitable for awestruck visits. But they're no place to settle down."[20] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Track listing All songs were written by Jack White, except where noted. - "Icky Thump" – 4:14
- "You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do as You're Told)" – 3:54
- "300 M.P.H. Torrential Outpour Blues" – 5:28
- "Conquest" (Corky Robbins) – 2:48
- "Bone Broke" – 3:14
- "Prickly Thorn, but Sweetly Worn" – 3:05
- "St. Andrew (This Battle Is in the Air)" – 1:49
- "Little Cream Soda" – 3:45
- "Rag and Bone" – 3:48
- "I'm Slowly Turning into You" – 4:34
- "A Martyr for My Love for You" – 4:19
- "Catch Hell Blues" – 4:18
- "Effect and Cause" – 3:00
- "Baby Brother" (Vern Orr)[21] (bonus track on the Japanese and iTunes edition) – 2:10
- "Tennessee Border" (Hank Williams) (live, bonus track on iTunes pre-order edition) – 2:09
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You Dont Know What Love Is (You Just Do as Youre Told) is a song written and recorded by The White Stripes, and is the second track off their album Icky Thump. ...
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Personnel - Jack White – vocals, guitar, synthesizer
- Meg White – drums, vocals
- Regulo Aldama – trumpet on "Conquest"
- Jim Drury – bagpipes on "Prickly Thorn, But Sweetly Worn" and "St. Andrew"
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Notes - ^ Amazon Germany. Retrieved on 2007-05-03.
- ^ a b c News page. White Stripes web site. Retrieved on 2007-04-12.
- ^ a b "The White Stripes - Icky Thump global chart positions and trajectories". aCharts.us. Retrieved June 30, 2007.
- ^ Katie Hasty, "Bon Jovi Scores First No. 1 Album Since 1988", Billboard.com, June 27, 2007.
- ^ Ecky is described as being a Lancashire slang equivalent of heck (itself a euphemism for hell) according to Partridge's Dictionary of Historical Slang, Penguin 1972, entry for Heck.
- ^ "Let's Get Visual"
- ^ "The White Stripes react angrily to album leak"
- ^ "BBC World Service | The Beat
- ^ "Ice Cream Man - Coachella Review 2007" icecreamman.com
- ^ "White Stripes Give In-Store Performance — At Record Shop That Doesn't Really Exist" mtv.com (June 21, 2007)
- ^ "Ice Cream Man - The White Stripes at Icky Thump Records" icecreamman.com
- ^ (2007). "Icky Thump USB Flash Drive - Jack & Meg Set (Save $10)" WhiteStripes.com (accessed June 19, 2007)
- ^ a b The White Stripes' Icky Thump Due on USB Drive. Pitchforkmedia.com (2007-06-12). Retrieved on 2007-06-13.
- ^ White Stripes mix blues and twang at the Cannery Ballroom
- ^ No byline (2007). "Icky Thump" Metacritic.com (accessed June 19, 2007)
- ^ Nicolson, Barry (2007). "The White Stripes: Icky Thump" NME.com (accessed June 19, 2007)
- ^ Phares, Heather (2007). Review AllMusic.com (accessed June 19, 2007)
- ^ (Dolon 2007, p. 109)
- ^ Tyrangial, Josh (2007). "The White Stripes' Odd Appeal" TIME.com (accessed June 19, 2007)
- ^ Christgau, Robert (2007). "Icky Thump" RollingStone.com (accessed June 19, 2007)
- ^ "Picture of the first released record of the song by Bill Carter".(accessed September 3, 2007)
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