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El Camino album for sale Product Description
El Camino album for sale 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. 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..." El Camino CD music is a 2-disc set with 22 songs. ...See Full Description
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| Best Black Keys Album to Date El Camino songs 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) This review is for a different format. |
| Trash-bound El Camino album for sale 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) This review is for a different format. |
| 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) This review is for a different format. |
| Very disappointing. Low Testosterone songs. El Camino CD music 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. By mako9437 (NJ, USA) This review is for a different format. |
| 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. By mako9437 (NJ, USA) This review is for a different format. |
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El Camino songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 8624676 |
| Label | Nonesuch (USA) |
| Orig Year | 2011 |
| Catalog number | 529099 |
| Discs | 2 |
| Release Date | Dec 06, 2011 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Shipping Units | 6 |
| Additional Info | Bonus CD |
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El Camino album for sale Retreating from the hazy Danger Mouse-fueled pot dream of Attack & Release, the Black Keys headed down to the legendary Muscle Shoals, recording their third album on their own and dubbing it Brothers. The studio, not to mention the artwork patterned after such disregarded Chess psychedelic-era relics as This Is Howlin' Wolf's New Album, are good indications that the tough blues band of the Black Keys earliest records is back, but the group hasn't forgotten what they've learned in their inwardly psychedelic mid-period. Brothers still can get mighty trippy -- the swirling chintzy organ that circles "The Only One," the Baroque harpsichord flair of "Too Afraid to Love You" -- but the album is built with blood and dirt, so its wilder moments remain gritty without being earthbound. Sonically, that scuffed-up spaciness -- the open air created by the fuzz guitars and phasing, analog keyboards, and cavernous drums -- is considerably appealing, but the Black Keys' ace in the hole remains the exceptional songwriting that Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney are so good at. They twist a Gary Glitter stomp into swamp fuzz blues, steal a title from Archie Bell & the Drells but never reference that classic Tighten Up groove, and approximate a slow `60s soul crawl on "Unknown Brother" before following it up with a version of Jerry Butler's "Never Gonna Give You Up," and it's nearly impossible to tell which is the cover. And that's the great thing about the Black Keys in general and Brothers in particular: the past and present intermingle so thoroughly that they blur, yet there's no affect, just three hundred pounds of joy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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