Brothers [Tenth Anniversary Edition]

Brothers [Tenth Anniversary Edition]

by The Black Keys
Brothers [Tenth Anniversary Edition]

Brothers [Tenth Anniversary Edition]

by The Black Keys

CD(Remastered / Special Edition / Anniversary Edition)

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Overview

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 of the Black Keys' earliest records is back, but they haven't forgotten what they've learned in their inwardly psychedelic mid-period. Brothers can still 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 of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney. 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 300 pounds of joy. [The tenth anniversary edition of Brothers was expanded with three bonus tracks, two of which are previously unreleased. "Chop and Change," a contribution to the soundtrack for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, is the exception to the rule, and it's a solid rocker in the vein of "Next Girl." "Black Mud II" is a vamp that extends the album's "Black Mud" but the thick groover "Keep My Name Outta Your Mouth" is the keeper on this slight expansion.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 12/18/2020
Label: Nonesuch
UPC: 0075597918809
Rank: 30373

Tracks

  1. Everlasting Light
  2. Next Girl
  3. Tighten Up
  4. Howlin' For You
  5. She's Long Gone
  6. Black Mud
  7. The Only One
  8. Too Afraid to Love You
  9. Ten Cent Pistol
  10. Sinister Kid
  11. The Go Getter
  12. I'm Not the One
  13. Unknown Brother
  14. Never Gonna Give You Up
  15. These Days
  16. Chop and Change
  17. Keep My Name Outta Your Mouth
  18. Black Mud, Pt. 2

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Black Keys   Primary Artist
Dan Auerbach   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Nicole Wray   Vocals (Background)
Patrick Carney   Drums

Technical Credits

Leon Huff   Composer
John Peets   Photography
Brian Lucey   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Michael Carney   Artwork,Art Direction
Patrick Carney   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Tchad Blake   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Kenny Gamble   Composer
Dan Auerbach   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Mark Neill   Engineer,Producer
Jerry Butler   Composer
Danger Mouse   Composer,Producer
The Black Keys   Composer,Producer
Ken Takahashi   Engineer
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