Thickfreakness The Black Keys

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  • Release Date: 04/08/2003
  • Sales Rank: 9,872
  • Label: FAT POSSUM
  • UPC: 045778037124
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Thickfreakness

1LISTENThickfreakness 3:48
2LISTENHard Row 3:15
3LISTENSet You Free 2:46
4LISTENMidnight in Her Eyes 4:02
5LISTENHave Love Will Travel 3:04
6LISTENHurt Like Mine 3:27
7LISTENEverywhere I Go 5:40
8LISTENNo Trust 3:37
9LISTENIf You See Me 2:52
10LISTENHold Me in Your Arms 3:19
11LISTENI Cry Alone 2:48

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Editorial Reviews

While the vast majority of post-punk bands who have an obvious taste for the blues seem to enjoy taking the style apart and messing around with the bits and pieces, the Black Keys are the (relative) traditionalists within the subgenre. With their two-piece, no-bass format, there's no room for clutter or wank, and the raunchy fuzz of Dan Auerbach's guitar (and drummer Patrick Carney's production) owes more to the Gories/Blues Explosion/White Stripes school of aural grime than anything else, but look past all that and the Black Keys are a straight-up blues band who could probably cut an album for Alligator if they were willing to clean up their act and fill out the lineup. And Alligator would doubtless be glad to have 'em -- the Black Keys's wail is hot, primal, and heartfelt, and Auerback's lean but meaty guitar lines and room-filling vocals drag the blues into the 21st century through sheer force of will without sounding like these guys are in any way mocking their influences. In short, if you're looking for irony, you're out of luck; if you want to hear a rock band confront the blues with soul, muscle, and respect, then thickfreakness is right up your alley. Points added for the fact that the Black Keys performed, recorded, and produced thickfreakness all by their lonesome in a single day -- further proof these guys are not messing around. Mark Deming, All Music Guide



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Amazing Album!!!!!by Anonymous

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January 29, 2006: I love this album! Almost every song holds its own and stands out with strength,grit and Auerbach's amazing voice and of course his great guitar work! oh and Patrick Carney's drums My favs- I cry alone,thickfreakness and hurt like mine

why don't you already have this?by Anonymous

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November 21, 2004: This is the first album i bought from these guys, but it will not be my last. it is great deep blues rock , auerbach's voice is so great, as with his overdriven guitar with great slides on it too,if you like blues, rock, or especially both,go buy this now!


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