Track Listing
Click tracks with speaker icon to listen| 1 | Same Old Thing | 3:11 |
| 2 | Girl Is on My Mind | 4:54 |
| 3 | Set You Free | 2:57 |
| 4 | Thickfreakness | 3:47 |
| 5 | Stack Shot Billy | 4:29 |
| 6 | Busted | 4:39 |
| 7 | You're the One | 3:14 |
| 8 | Remember When (Side B) | 2:26 |
| 9 | Your Touch | 2:46 |
| 10 | Oceans and Streams | 3:39 |
| 11 | Strange Times | 2:47 |
| 12 | Psychotic Girl | 3:55 |
| 13 | 10 A.M. Automatic | 4:13 |
| 14 | No Trust | 4:00 |
| 15 | I Got Mine | 4:40 |
| 16 | All You Ever Wanted | 3:39 |
| 17 | Till I Get My Way | 3:14 |
| 18 | Your Touch music video (Bonus Footage) | 3:30 |
| 19 | Just Got to Be music video (Bonus Footage) | 3:15 |
| 20 | Strange Times music video (Bonus Footage) | 3:41 |
News & Reviews
- Friday, March 27, 2009
NPR's World Café: Dan Auerbach's "Keep It Hid" "Authentic, Blunt and Powerful"
Dan Auerbach performed three songs off his Nonesuch solo debut, Keep It Hid—"Trouble Weighs a Ton," "When the Night Comes," and "Goin' Home"—in his appearance on today's episode of NPR's World Café. He also spoke with the show's host, David Dye, about the new record, on which, says Dye, Dan has "expanded stylistically ... its songs conceal a melancholy and introspective side ... Driven by reverb and riffs, Auerbach's solo work sounds authentic, blunt and powerful." In other news, Justin Timberlake has made it known he's a fan of The Black Keys. "I really love their Attack and Release," he says. "I thought that was a really great record."
- Tuesday, March 3, 2009
The Black Keys's Pat Carney Scores Art Spiegelman Video
Pat Carney, The Black Keys drummer, has teamed up with Pulitzer Prize–winning author Art Spiegelman, for an animated short video showcasing Spiegelman's latest book, Be a Nose! Carney has created what Pitchfork calls "a mordant psych-groove instrumental" for Spiegelman's animated drawings. "Vintage-sounding breakbeats you might expect to find sampled on some lost trip-hop or abstract hip-hop record help soak up guitar fuzz, heavy bass, and droning organ."
About this Album
"God I love The Black Keys. You would’ve thought they were the only band playing when thousands showed up at [Lollapalooza’s] North Stage to see them. I would’ve never thought two grungy white guys could channel Jimi Hendrix so well into modern-day music." —MTV News
Nonesuch Records releases The Black Keys Live at the Crystal Ballroom DVD on November 18, 2008. Produced and directed by Lance Bangs (R.E.M.’s Road Movie), the disc will include 17 live songs; original music videos for “Your Touch,” “Just Got to Be,” and “Strange Times”; and behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the band’s most recent album, Attack & Release. The live performance was recorded on April 4, 2008, at a sold-out show at The Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon.
The Black Keys are well known for their energetic, high-volume live shows. The Chicago Tribune said, “Akron duo The Black Keys created a mighty ruckus at a sold-out Riviera Theatre,” and the Orange County Register lauded the “raw and relentless fury of their riveting set at House of Blues Anaheim,” going on to say that “it felt like we had all been transported to a dive bar in some swampy corner of Mississippi. And it felt good. Damn good.”
The band’s fifth full-length LP, Attack & Release, was released in April by Nonesuch Records and debuted on the Billboard album chart at #14—marking their highest position to date as well as the The Black Keys’ best selling release. The Los Angeles Times called the record “without doubt the Keys’ most dynamic effort yet”; Pitchfork called it their “most adventurous album to date”; and the Boston Globe said, “Tossed in among the mid-tempo grooves are straight-ahead rockers …, all snarl and swagger, and delivered with an off-kilter tension reminiscent of the early Keys’ two-dudes-in-a-basement sensibility. Attack & Release proves that cleaning up the boys still won’t stop them from tracking mud all over the house.”
Produced by Danger Mouse (Gnarls Barkley, Gorillaz, The Grey Album), Attack & Release was recorded at engineer Paul Hamann’s Suma Studio outside Cleveland. Initial collaboration began when Danger Mouse (a.k.a. Brian Burton) approached the band to write songs for an album he was developing with the late R&B legend Ike Turner. As singer/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney began composing tracks for Turner early last year, they quickly realized they were actually laying the groundwork for a new album of their own. Attack & Release thus became The Black Keys’ first collaborative effort as it morphed into their own album with Danger Mouse as producer. By recording in an actual studio (another first), Auerbach and Carney were given the opportunity to add a variety of instruments to their usual simple set-up—including organ, moog, and banjo.
Credits
Produced and Directed by Lance Bangs
Produced by Aubree Bernier-Clarke
Camera Operators: Lance Bangs, Aubree Bernier-Clarke, Reed Harkness, Moira Morel, Guy Wagner
Edited by Kjerstin Rossi
Audio Recorded and Mixed by Sean Flora
Live Sound: Whitney O'Keeffe
Lighting: Mike Grant
Additional Editing: Aubree Bernier-Clarke, Anders Lund
Post Production Supervisor: Anders Lund
Visual Effects: Shirak Agresta, Anders Lund
Packaging and Menu Graphics by Michael Carney
DVD Authoring by Craig Anderson and David Dieckmann for Craigman Digital Inc
"Your Touch" and "Just Got to Be" music videos directed by Peter Zavadil and produced by Taillight TV; "Strange Times" music video produced and directed by Lance Bangs
Behind-the-scenes footage recorded and edited by John Peets


