''Icky Thump'' is the sixth and final studio album by American
rock
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duo
The White Stripes, released through
Warner Bros. and
Third Man Records in June 2007, with
XL Recordings handling the United Kingdom release. Its first release came on June 15, 2007, in Germany, with the release for the rest of Europe occurring on June 18 and the rest of the world on June 19.
''Icky Thump'' entered the
UK Albums Chart at number one
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aCharts.us. Retrieved June 30, 2007. and debuted at number two on the
''Billboard'' 200, becoming the duo's highest-charting album in the US, with 223,000 copies sold.
By late July, ''Icky Thump'' was certified gold in the United States. On February 10, 2008, the album won a
Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album.
Recording and production
After ''
Get Behind Me Satan
''Get Behind Me Satan'' is the fifth studio album by the American rock duo the White Stripes, released on June 7, 2005, on V2 Records. Though still basic in production style, the album marked a distinct change from its guitar-heavy 2003 predecess ...
'', ''Icky Thump'' marks a return to the
punk,
garage rock
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and
blues
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influences for which the band is known. Additionally, the album introduces
Scottish folk music,
avant-garde,
trumpet, and
bagpipes
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into the formula, whilst simultaneously reintroducing older characteristics such as the first studio recording of the early White Stripes song "Little Cream Soda".
''Icky Thump'' was recorded and mixed entirely in analog at
Nashville
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's Blackbird Studio by
Joe Chiccarelli.
According to Chiccarelli in an interview with
HitQuarters
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, the band had already rehearsed and demoed around half the album, with the rest being conceived in the studio.
The album took almost three weeks to record—the longest of any White Stripes album.
The recording differed from previous albums in that White had the comparative luxury of recording to 16-track analog rather than his usual 8-track.
Also, Chiccarelli said: "We spent a little more time than he is used to experimenting and trying different things on that album, whether it was different ways to record the drums or the vocals, or different arrangements, or cutting takes together."
Trumpet player Regulo Aldama, who appears on "Conquest", was discovered by Jack White at a local Mexican restaurant.
Jack White said that the album would appeal to fans of the band's
self-titled debut, suggesting a stripped-down garage 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
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Entertainment Weeklys online site had an interview with
Michel Gondry in which he said he would be directing a video for "I'm Slowly Turning Into You". He mentions the idea for the video. Gondry also says that the video idea came first, and after mentioning the idea to Jack White, White wrote the song to fit that idea.
On May 30, 2007, Chicago radio station
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aired the entire album without the band's permission. Jack called into the station and reacted angrily about them playing it. In the liner notes of ''Icky Thump'', "Electra" is thanked on the second line, just after God. According to
Ben Blackwell
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, Jack White's nephew, this is not directed towards the radio DJ, Electra, but to a pet Jack and Meg White used to have.
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
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'' (broadcast June 1, 2007) Jack attributed the album's name to its use as an exclamation by
his wife, who is from
Oldham, historically in
Lancashire. He added that the deliberate misspelling was to make it easier for an American audience to identify with. The liner notes for ''Icky Thump'' also suggest the spelling variation was due to concerns over copyright infringement.
The
Pearly Kings and Queens costume theme, which the band used for this album, is a traditional
Cockney outfit, somewhat contrary to the Northern dialect of the title.
Theme
Jack White told ''
Blender'' in July 2007 that ''Icky Thump'' "is about feeling positive about being alive, taking deep breaths and just being really happy."
Promotion and release
The album artwork features Jack and Meg dressed as
Pearlies
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Henry Croft
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.
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, Sasquatch, and
Bonnaroo festivals and culminated in the band's release show on June 20, 2007, at the site of the former
West Hollywood Tower Records on Sunset Blvd., temporarily rechristened Icky Thump. Records.
In addition to being released on CD and 180 gram vinyl, the band released the album on a limited edition 512 MB USB drive
which was designed by British artist
Stanley Chow
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Early life and education
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There are two versions, one of which depicts Jack, the other depicting Meg. The manufacturing was limited to 3,333 of each,
and were shipped the week of the U.S. release. Each drive contained the album in
Apple lossless format.
The 180 g vinyl edition contains alternate versions of both "Icky Thump" and "Rag and Bone". "Icky Thump" is a shorter, radio edit mix with. It contains a short section where the main guitar riff is mixed to sound like it's being played through an AM radio. This mix also edits the penultimate chorus to be 14 seconds shorter before the guitar solo. "Rag and Bone" is also a different mix and contains different Jack White vocals for each verse (possibly the original
guide vocals
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Most of the time, the singer ultimately re-records the vo ...
and there are no vocals from Meg) and is missing the harmonies from the last chorus.
The vinyl version was mastered by
Steve Hoffman.
A special mono mix of ''Icky Thump'' was available on 180 gram vinyl for a short time to Third Man Vault Premium Account subscribers.
Reception
The album received critical acclaim, with an overall average rating of 80 out of 100 at
Metacritic.
Barry Nicolson with British magazine ''
NME'' wrote, "''Icky Thump'' is brilliant, there's no way around that."
Commenting on the album's "fuller sound and relaxed flights of fancy," Heather Phares of
AllMusic said "''Icky Thump'' is a mature, but far from stodgy" album, and that "it's just great fun to hear the band play."
Jody Rosen, writing for ''
Blender'', called the album "the sound of a band not stretching out so much as digging in: burrowing deeper into loamy soil they know well." In one of the more negative reviews,
Josh Tyrangiel of ''
Time'' remarked, "The White Stripes are too weird and talented to be boring, but it sounds like they might be a little bored." Ultimately giving the album 3.5 out of 5 stars and giving an (A-) on his website,
Robert Christgau
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, 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."
On December 6, 2007, ''Icky Thump'' was nominated for four 2007 Grammy Awards: Best Alternative Album, Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package, Best Rock Song, and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for the single "Icky Thump", winning Best Alternative Album and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal. Q Magazine named Icky Thump as the 2nd best album of 2007. Furthermore, the album placed #17 on ''
Rolling Stone''s list of the Top 50 Albums of 2007.
Track listing
Personnel
The White Stripes
*
Jack White – vocals, guitar,
mandolin
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,
keyboards
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,
synthesizers
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, 1st spoken narrative on "Rag and Bone", street talk on "I'm Slowly Turning Into You",
production,
mixing
*
Meg White – drums, percussion, backing vocals, lead vocals on "St. Andrew", 2nd spoken narrative on "Rag and Bone", street talk on "I'm Slowly Turning Into You"
Additional personnel
*Regulo Aldama –
trumpet on "Conquest"
*Jim Drury –
Scottish smallpipes on "Prickly Thorn, but Sweetly Worn" and "St. Andrew"
*Steve Hoffman –
vinyl mastering
*Vlado Meller – digital mastering
*Joe Chiccarelli - recording and mixing engineer
*Lowell Reynolds - recording and mixing second engineer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
Notes
References
*Dolon, John (July 2007)
"The White Stripes: New Jack City"''Blender'' Volume unknown: pp. 109–112
External links
''Icky Thump'' – The Leak stream of the whole album from
MTV.com
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The White Stripes albums
2007 albums
Warner Records albums
XL Recordings albums
Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album
Albums produced by Jack White
Third Man Records albums