Album reviews: The White Stripes Greatest Hits, Yungblud – Weird!, and Tori Amos – Christmastide

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The White Stripes’ first ‘greatest hits’ collection is enough to keep both longtime fans and newcomers satisfied, Yungblud’s second album is too eclectic for its own good, while Tori Amos’s Christmas album isn’t your average Yuletide release

with a fire-blues fervour that the military might of seven entire nations couldn’t have held back. Their brilliance was in rendering the complex deceptively simple. Guitar and drums. Red and white. “Brother” and “sister”. Yet behind their cartoonish construct lay virtuosic musicianship, a secret marriage and a kaleidoscope of Motor City struggle and romance. Drummer Meg White provided a primitivist backdrop before which Jack staged vivid melodramas set to savage, electrifying riffs.

 

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