Aluminum

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'''Aluminum''' is a song by [[The White Stripes]] from their third album ''[[White Blood Cells]]''.
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==Releases==
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* ''[[White Blood Cells]]'' (2001)
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==Facts==
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==Other Appearances==
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* Jack has said this about the song : "Aluminum is about the formation of aluminum in a factory. That is what the voices are trying to "imitate"."
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==Credits==
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===Performers===
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* [[Jack White]]: electric guitar, voice
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* [[Meg White]]: drums
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===Production===
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* Originally performed by [[The White Stripes]].
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* Written by Jack White and Meg White.
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* Produced by Jack White.
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* Mixed by Jack White and [[Stewart Sikes]].
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* Engineered by Stewart Sikes.
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* Mastered by [[Fred Kevorkian]] at Absolute Audio.
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* Recorded February 2001 at [[Easley-McCain Recording]], [[Memphis, Tennessee]].
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==Meaning==
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* See band quotes section.
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==Band Quotes==
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* [[Jack White]]: ""Aluminum" is about the formation of aluminum in a factory. That is what the voices are trying to 'imitate'."
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==Trivia==
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* Live guitar: The [[Airline]] in standard tuning.
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* If you don't count Jack's warbly wordless vocals, this is the band's only instrumental song.
==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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<pre>
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(Instrumental.)
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<nowiki>
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==External Links==
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(instrumental except for Jack's voice repeatedly making an "aahhhh" noise.)</nowiki></pre>
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[[Category:The White Stripes songs]]

Current revision as of 03:09, 24 January 2012

Contents

Releases

Other Appearances

Credits

Performers

Production

Meaning

  • See band quotes section.

Band Quotes

  • Jack White: ""Aluminum" is about the formation of aluminum in a factory. That is what the voices are trying to 'imitate'."

Trivia

  • Live guitar: The Airline in standard tuning.
  • If you don't count Jack's warbly wordless vocals, this is the band's only instrumental song.

Lyrics

(Instrumental.)

External Links

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