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El Camino album Product Description
El Camino album by Black Keys was released Dec 06, 2011 on the Nonesuch (USA) label. The Black Keys' seventh studio album finds the duo teaming up again with Danger Mouse. Viral promos for El Camino include a video of a random man dancing badly and lip-syncing "Lonely Boy," and a used-car commercial satire starring Mr. El Camino songs Show funnyman Bob Odenkirk. Recording information: Easy Eye Sound (2011). Photographer: Michael Carney. Personnel: Heather Rigdon, Leisa Han, Ashley Wilcoxson (vocals); B. Burton (keyboards). Audio Mixer: Tchad Blake. Rolling Stone (p. 69) - Ranked #12 in Rolling Stone's '50 Best Albums Of 2011' -- "[With] the same tight focus, raw textures and relentless hooks that made BROTHERS great..." Spin (p. 73) - "Auerbach and Carney cited the Clash and the Cramps as inspirations, and you can hear their spirit in the speedy blitz of CAMINO's 'Dead and Gone' and 'Money Maker'..." Spin (p. 21) - Ranked #36 in Spin's 'The Top 40 Albums Of 2011' -- "Glam-blooze guitar, poppy melodies, and hockey-rink keyboards fit the Keys like vintage denim." Entertainment Weekly (p. 72) - "[With the] edge-of-sanity epic 'Little Black Submarines,' a crate-digger thriller that starts as a quiet acoustic hymn, then explodes." -- Grade: A- Paste (magazine) - "[A]nother solid rock `n' roll record that features all the qualities early fans of the band loved from the start... and just enough pop sensibility to reel in those ears who don't typically stray too far from the Top 40." Paste (magazine) - "[A] collection of pure, unadulterated rock songs.... ...See Full Description
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| Best Black Keys Album to Date So many amazing songs, tracks 1 to 7 are all hits. Easily there best album to date and possibly two of their best songs ever in Lonely Boy and Gold on the Ceiling. By Clay (Portland, ME) |
| Trash-bound If you want to hear the Black Keys when they were a great band, listen to their album "Big Come Up" and throw this in the trash. By Nadia (New Zealand) |
| Terrible for the most part With the exception of Lonley Boy, Gold on the Celing and Little Black Submarines this is pop garbage. What happened to this band? By Theberserker1967 (NJ USA) |
| What Happened? I love the black keys since the big come up. I love them because of the honest, gritty, in your face blues the duo laid down. Magic Potion is by far my favorite to date. Attack and Release was written for Ike Turner to do the vocals on but he died before that became possible. The black keys made a incredible album even although they deviated from the formula a bit. Brothers was soulful but the second half changed into a sleepy mess. El Camino shows a shift away from the blues with the second half of the album leaning towards light pop. I just don't know what to make of it. I think to be progressive is an important part of music in general but this is not the black keys that play dirty blues with massive hooks and slammin precussion that I fell in love with. Messing with the formula as much as El Camino does does not work for me. By mako9437 (NJ, USA) |
| Very disappointing. Low Testosterone songs. Im big fan of this band from the beginning. Because of how gritty and real the music was.But this is a sellout, to suck in people who listen to today's watered down music with no heart & guts. Gold on The Ceiling & Little Black Submarines are the only good songs here. The rest is like 70's bubblegum pop. The Keys have lost their edge. Now they are selling out the Madison Square Garden at he same time alienating the fans that supported them for the last ten years. By mako9437 (NJ, USA) |
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