The Black Keys

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VinylGuy wrote:Beck produced it? i might listen to it.
No, he is just on a couple tracks i believe. No producer credits according to my data
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It was my understanding that he produced it and appeared on a few tracks
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Even Pitchfork was nice.
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liebzz wrote:It was my understanding that he produced it and appeared on a few tracks
Credit for writing and playing on half the album but no production work.
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Ah. Thanks for the clarification. I think Beck’s adventurousness permeates throughout if that helps.
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liebzz wrote:Ah. Thanks for the clarification. I think Beck’s adventurousness permeates throughout if that helps.
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Yeah I'm about halfway in and really enjoying it. The songs w/ Noel Gallagher are great too, On The Game is a highlight so far as is the opening track (Nowhere). The cover of Forgot To Be Your Lover is solid too
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Revelator wrote:Yeah I'm about halfway in and really enjoying it. The songs w/ Noel Gallagher are great too, On The Game is a highlight so far as is the opening track (Nowhere). The cover of Forgot To Be Your Lover is solid too
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Beck – backing vocals (tracks 1–3, 11, 13), celeste keyboards (3), organ (10, 12), electric guitar (10), synthesizer (12), acoustic guitar (13)

Noel Gallagher – backing vocals (tracks 4, 5, 9), electric guitar (4)
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Well... That was... Pretty cool.
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All this Rm interest might push me to listen to it
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Nice album.
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LetMeSleep wrote:Nice album.

Wasn't expecting to like it much.
I thought I'd have Auerbach burnout after The Arcs made it to my top 10 albums of 2023.
Yet here we are. :thumbsup:
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yes this is fun
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Vinyl roulette picked Turn Blue for me today. I was reluctant as in the past I've really disliked this album, but turns out it's a lot stronger than I remember it being
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It certainly has its ups and downs but Weight of Love is an all timer for them. Glorious excess.
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for me it’s their best record since the mid-00s. it’s not like any of those old records, of course, but i feel it’s their only record since then where they pushed themselves a bit and made a truly solid album. i think it’s vastly underrated. and weight of love might really be their best song, i’m glad they started playing it again at their shows.
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AndySlash wrote:for me it’s their best record since the mid-00s. it’s not like any of those old records, of course, but i feel it’s their only record since then where they pushed themselves a bit and made a truly solid album. i think it’s vastly underrated. and weight of love might really be their best song, i’m glad they started playing it again at their shows.
I think Turn Blue is great, it was indeed a step aside at the time but I really thought it was a nice cohesion of what they were trying to do in branching out... which is never easy.

I am really enjoying the latest album though probably the most spins of a BK record since Turn Blue actually.
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oasisfan35 wrote:
AndySlash wrote:for me it’s their best record since the mid-00s. it’s not like any of those old records, of course, but i feel it’s their only record since then where they pushed themselves a bit and made a truly solid album. i think it’s vastly underrated. and weight of love might really be their best song, i’m glad they started playing it again at their shows.
I think Turn Blue is great, it was indeed a step aside at the time but I really thought it was a nice cohesion of what they were trying to do in branching out... which is never easy.

I am really enjoying the latest album though probably the most spins of a BK record since Turn Blue actually.
i haven't had time to listen to the new one yet, actually. i did have tix for the show here in the fall that got canceled along with the rest of the tour - it would have been my first time seeing them since 2008. we'll see what they do about that as far as a new tour- ticket buyers were told they'd have first crack at whatever tix, and if it's reasonable i'll still go.
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AndySlash wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
AndySlash wrote:for me it’s their best record since the mid-00s. it’s not like any of those old records, of course, but i feel it’s their only record since then where they pushed themselves a bit and made a truly solid album. i think it’s vastly underrated. and weight of love might really be their best song, i’m glad they started playing it again at their shows.
I think Turn Blue is great, it was indeed a step aside at the time but I really thought it was a nice cohesion of what they were trying to do in branching out... which is never easy.

I am really enjoying the latest album though probably the most spins of a BK record since Turn Blue actually.
i haven't had time to listen to the new one yet, actually. i did have tix for the show here in the fall that got canceled along with the rest of the tour - it would have been my first time seeing them since 2008. we'll see what they do about that as far as a new tour- ticket buyers were told they'd have first crack at whatever tix, and if it's reasonable i'll still go.
I also saw them in 2008, at the Orpheum in Boston. I thought it was a great show and the room was the perfect size, I believe it may have been sold out with Attack and Release doing really well. Next was opening for Pearl Jam at the Garden, which even as a four piece was far too big a room for them though to be fair a lot of people were yet to get to their seat. Last would have been headlining the Firefly fest in 2012 and it simply did not work. I was surprised to hear of the big venue tour but not at all when it was cancelled.
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