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The Black Keys- Attack & Release

The Black Keys- Attack & Release

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Label: Nonesuch

Released 2008

Until now, guitarist-singer Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney of the BLACK KEYS took an extreme do-it-yourself approach to record making, hunkering down in abasement studio or setting up equipment in one of the abandoned factories of their native Akron, Ohio Their modus operandi was more séance than session. With a minimal set of tools, they conjuredup a big, swaggering blues-rock sound, seemingly drawn from some distant time and place yet too weirdly original to ever be called retro. For this album, however, the Black Keys decided not to go it alone; Attack and Release is theresult of one of the most audacious, and eagerly awaited collaborations in alternative rock history. As producer, Auerbach and Carney chose DANGER MOUSE, the mega-eclecticsonic mastermind dbehind the Grammy Award winning GNARLS BARKLEY's St. Elsewhere and its multi-format hit, "Crazy," as well as the music industry provocateur who created the mother of all mash-ups, The Grey Album. The BLACK KEYS also deigned to work at an established studio, albeit one within driving distance of Akron. Suma Recording, a legendary spot in north eat Ohio renowned for its supply of great vintage gear, provided just the right ambience fort he guys. As Carney put it, with genuine affection, Suma "smells like a moldy cabin and looks like a haunted house."

Track Listing:

  1. All You Ever Wanted
  2. I Got Mine
  3. Strange Times
  4. Psychotic Girl
  5. Lies
  6. Remember When (Side A)
  7. Remember When (Side B)
  8. Same Old Thing
  9. So He Won't Break
  10. Oceans and Streams
  11. Things Ain't Like They Used to Be
  12. All You Ever Wanted
  13. I Got Mine
  14. Strange Times
  15. Psychotic Girl
  16. Lies
  17. Remember When (Side A)
  18. Remember When (Side B)
  19. Same Old Thing
  20. So He Won't Break
  21. Oceans and Streams
  22. Things Ain't Like They Used to Be
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