» » The Black Keys - El Camino

The Black Keys - El Camino Mp3

  • Performer: The Black Keys
  • Album: El Camino
  • Label: Nonesuch
  • Catalog #: 529099-1
  • MP3: 2194 mb | FLAC: 1865 mb
  • Released: 06 Dec 2011
  • Country: US
  • Style: Blues Rock, Alternative Rock, Garage Rock
  • Rating: 4.9/5
  • Votes: 454
  • Category: Rock / Blues
The Black Keys - El Camino Mp3

Tracklist

1Nova Baby3:27
2Dead And Gone3:41
3Hell Of A Season3:45
4Run Right Back3:17
5Sister3:25
6Little Black Submarines4:11
7Gold On The Ceiling3:44
8Lonely Boy3:13
9Stop Stop3:30
10Mind Eraser3:15
11Mind Eraser3:15
12Money Maker2:57

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
529099-2The Black Keys El Camino ‎(CD, Album)Nonesuch529099-2US2011
noneThe Black Keys El Camino ‎(11xFile, AAC, Album, 256)NonesuchnoneUS2011
529099-2The Black Keys El Camino ‎(CD, Album)Nonesuch529099-2Argentina2011
529009-1The Black Keys El Camino ‎(LP, Album)Nonesuch529009-1US2011
530454-1The Black Keys El Camino ‎(2x12", Album, 180 + 7" + CD, Album + Num, S/Editio)Nonesuch530454-1UK, Europe & US2012

Credits

  • Art DirectionMichael Carney
  • EngineerKennie Takahashi
  • Engineer [Assistant Engineer]Collin Dupuis
  • Keyboards [Additional Keyboards]B. Burton
  • ManagementJohn Peets
  • Mastered ByBrian Lucey
  • Mastered By [Vinyl]BG
  • Mixed ByTchad Blake (tracks: A2 to B6, CD-2 to CD-11), Tom Elmhirst (tracks: A1, CD-1)
  • Mixed By [Assisted By]Ben Baptie (tracks: A1, CD-1)
  • PerformerThe Black Keys
  • Photography ByMichael Carney
  • ProducerDanger Mouse, The Black Keys
  • Vocals [Additional Vocals]Ashley Wilcoxson, Heather Rigdon, Leisa Hans
  • Written-ByB. Burton, D. Auerbach, P. Carney

Notes

Includes poster, the record comes in gatefold tip-on sleeve, the CD comes in a cardboard sleeve.

Nonesuch Records Inc., a Warner Music Group Company [...] ℗ & © 2011 Nonesuch Records Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

All songs published by McMoore McLesst Publishing (BMI),
Administered by Wixen Music | Sweet Science|Copyright Control (ASCAP)

All songs recorded at Easy Eye Sound, Spring 2011

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 0 75597 96333 5
  • Barcode (Scanned (UPC_A)): 075597963335
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 529099-1-A BG P. USA -23568-
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 529099-1-B BG P. USA -23568-
  • Other (Bonus CD catalog number): STCD 400162
  • Matrix / Runout (CD matrix, Variant 1): X36795 1 529099-2 TEXT 01 M1S10
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): ifpi L902
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 2U8K
  • Matrix / Runout (CD matrix, Variant 2): X36795 1 529099-2 TEXT 01 M1S8
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): ifpi L902
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 2U8B
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Companies

  • Record Company – Warner Music Group
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Nonesuch Records Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Nonesuch Records Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – WEA International Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – WEA International Inc.
  • Recorded At – Easy Eye Sound Studios, Nashville, TN
  • Mastered At – Magic Garden Mastering
  • Mastered At – Bernie Grundman Mastering
  • Pressed By – Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH – 23568
  • Manufactured By – Furnace MFG
  • Manufactured By – Pallas USA
  • Published By – McMoore McLesst Publishing
  • Published By – Wixen Music
  • Published By – Sweet Science
  • Published By – Copyright Control
  • Pressed By – Cinram, Olyphant, PA – X36795

Video

Lianeni
I had to return the first copy since it was very warped. The replacement is a good record overall. Not the greatest, but it is a good sounding record.
Hugifyn
I recently ordered this album from Nonesuch Records and my package did not include the CD within the gate fold. Not really a problem for me as I was more interested in the vinyl than the CD, but posting this in case anyone else receives the same on their order.
Jake
Same here, no CD but otherwise identical vinyl. I'm not sure if that means a second entry is warranted.
Saithinin
Just a warning; this pressing is pretty terrible. I just A-Bed it against the digital recording and the stereo image is much smaller, really muddy bass output (weird that more subsonics have been added to a vinyl pressing: it usually the opposite) and very quiet - need to turn it up much more than my other records, bringing up the noise floor. A real shame.
SoSok
This is a great album. I feel like they haven't lost anything yet. Brothers, Attack and Release and Thickfreakness are better.
Purestone
Stop complaining Mind Eraser, Money Maker and Gold On The Ceiling are more than terrific!
Hallolan
... this album marks the beginning of the end
Andromakus
No where near as interesting as previous releases I've heard of their's. It all sounds too way much like Danger Mouse and not like them.
Perdana
Agreed.....the Black Keys have become very boring. However, I liked Dan Auerbach's solo album especially that real Stooges influenced riff based song at the end, something about street walking, I can't remember the name. The first three albums were great, the fourth was decent, the cover of Junior Kimbrough songs EP was great as well but the last three albums have been very very boring. If you liked the early Black Keys stuff you may like the Flat Duo Jets, Scott H. Biram, Left Lane Cruiser, RL Burnside, Junior Kimbrough, the Immortal Lee County Killers or the Black Diamond Heavies.
The_NiGGa
The power is there, the sound is there, the songs are there, The Black Keys are there.But where "Brothers" was the sound of two guys strugling to get something perfect out, not knowing they did exactly that, "El Camino" is the sound of a band having experienced the reaction of the crowd to their previous record. With "El Camino" they didn't have to walk that same rocky road anymore. The album is again delightfully powerful, but the working-proces has been kept out of the studio. No pain, no misery. Just music, just good. No blues, just (en)joy.
Saintrius
After you remove wit, ingenuity, intelligence, soul, emotion and depth from the music of The Black Keys what do you have left behind? Not an awful lot you might think. Just short of having a husk of a band making an empty record, the record is immediate, fun and bright but you get the feeling this thing is going to get tired very quickly. The masses will love this record, just as they love anything that's vacuous, easy to digest and disposable. As such the praise this record is having heaped upon it is not surprising, just typical responses to a record that is immediate and fun but ultimately devoid of genuine substance, which is a damn shame. Carney's drumming is monotonous and insipid, Auerbach's guitar work at times is very good but everything seems to be a cheap diluted version of The Black Keys. The vocals throughout seem lacking in sincerity, wit or soul which we would normally associate with Auerbach. The Black Keys have all the tools, they have all the talent but this does appear to be doomed to be remembered as an empty and forgettable record and even worse it will probably be the record everyone remembers them for. Is it soulless, forgettable and insipid enough for it to win a Grammy, possibly. Edit: Jesus I was down on this. I'm not removing or editing the review but just want to say that although I stand by most of the comments it's not quite as bad as I initially felt and feel that it's solid rock album due to a few standout tracks with lift it our of the mire a bit. Think Scissor Sisters trying to make a Black Keys album.
Related to The Black Keys - El Camino: