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Under Blackpool Lights

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Released
  
December 7, 2004

Release date
  
22 November 2004

Director
  
Dick Carruthers

Artist
  
The White Stripes

Label
  
XL Recordings

Genres
  
Garage rock, Punk blues

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Recorded
  
January 27, 2004 and January 28, 2004

Similar
  
The White Stripes albums, Garage rock albums

Under Blackpool Lights is the first official DVD released by The White Stripes.

Contents

The DVD consists of 26 tracks recorded at The Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens in the English seaside resort of Blackpool on January 27 and 28, 2004, and directed by Dick Carruthers. Among these tracks, there are some cover songs such as "Take a Whiff on Me" (Lead Belly), "Outlaw Blues" (Bob Dylan), "Jack the Ripper" (Screaming Lord Sutch), "Jolene" (Dolly Parton), "Death Letter" (Son House), "Goin' Back to Memphis" (Soledad Brothers), and "De Ballit of de Boll Weevil" (Lead Belly).

Track listing

  1. "When I Hear My Name"
  2. "Black Math"
  3. "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground"
  4. "I Think I Smell a Rat"
  5. "Take a Whiff on Me" (and part of "Cannon")
  6. "Astro"
  7. "Outlaw Blues"
  8. "Jack the Ripper"
  9. "Jolene"
  10. "Hotel Yorba"
  11. "Death Letter"/"Grinnin' In Your Face"
  12. "Do"
  13. "The Hardest Button to Button"
  14. "Truth Doesn't Make a Noise"
  15. "The Big Three Killed My Baby"
  16. "Wasting My Time"
  17. "You're Pretty Good Looking (For a Girl)"
  18. "Hello Operator"
  19. "Apple Blossom"
  20. "Ball and Biscuit"
  21. "Let's Shake Hands"
  22. "I Fought Piranhas"
  23. "Let's Build a Home"
  24. "Goin' Back to Memphis"
  25. "Seven Nation Army"
  26. "De Ballit of de Boll Weevil"

Personnel

  • Jack White – vocals, guitar, piano
  • Meg White – drums, vocals
  • Songs

    1When I Hear My Name2:01
    2Black Math3:02
    3Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground2:39

    References

    Under Blackpool Lights Wikipedia