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Knjizica od 16 str.

knjizica 5 Cd 5

Studio album by the Black Keys
Released December 6, 2011
Recorded March – May 2011
Studio Easy Eye Sound (Nashville)
Genre
Garage rockblues rock
Length 38:18
Label Nonesuch
Producer
Danger MouseThe Black Keys
The Black Keys chronology
Brothers
(2010) El Camino
(2011) Turn Blue
(2014)

El Camino is the seventh studio album by American rock duo the Black Keys. It was co-produced by Danger Mouse and the group, and was released on Nonesuch Records on December 6, 2011. The record was the band`s follow-up to their commercial breakthrough, Brothers (2010), and was their third collaboration with Danger Mouse. El Camino draws from popular genres of the 1950s to 1970s, such as rock and roll, glam rock, rockabilly, surf rock and soul. Danger Mouse contributed as a co-writer on each of the 11 songs alongside guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney.

The album was recorded from March to May 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee, at Easy Eye Sound Studio, which Auerbach opened the year prior. The band approached writing and recording differently than on previous albums, as they entered the studio without having written any material and deliberated longer on how to structure songs. After struggling to translate the slower songs from Brothers to a live setting, the band wrote more uptempo, hook-laden tracks for El Camino. The album`s cover art depicts a minivan similar to one the group toured in early in their career, but in an inside joke, they named the record after the El Camino muscle car. A faux newspaper advertisement and parody car commercial playing on this joke were used to promote the record prior to release.

Lead single `Lonely Boy` became the group`s highest-charting single in several countries, including the United States, Australia, and Canada. The album was acclaimed by critics and was ranked in many publications` year-end lists of the best albums of the year. It debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 and reached the top five of the album charts in Australia, Canada, Belgium (Flanders), and New Zealand. The album was certified multi-platinum in the US, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, as well as platinum in the United Kingdom, France, and Ireland. The Black Keys supported the album with the El Camino Tour, their first headlining arena tour. Four additional singles were released, including `Gold on the Ceiling` and `Little Black Submarines`, which were rock radio successes. El Camino won the award for Best Rock Album at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, while `Lonely Boy` received honors for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song.

Background
From 2001 to 2009, the Black Keys experienced underground success, but after the release of their critically acclaimed sixth studio album, Brothers, the group achieved a commercial breakthrough.[3][4] The single `Tighten Up` was a sleeper hit on radio, eventually spending 10 weeks at number one on Billboard`s Alternative Songs chart in the United States and becoming their first song to enter the Billboard Hot 100.[3] The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart[4] and sold 1.5 million copies worldwide,[5] including 870,000 copies in the US.[4] The band also gained additional exposure by continuing to license their songs in popular media, making them Warner Bros. Records` most-licensed band of the year.[3] At the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards in February 2011, the band won awards for Best Alternative Music Album (for Brothers) and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal (for `Tighten Up`).[6]

The band`s sudden success proved overwhelming, as they found themselves booking additional promotional commitments and facing demand for additional touring dates.[5] In January 2011, the group canceled concerts in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, citing exhaustion, thus clearing out most of their touring schedule into April.[7] Drummer Patrick Carney said, `We`ve been touring long enough to know when we`re about to hit our breaking point.` The desire to record another album soon after Brothers also led to the decision. Carney said, `We could have waited another year or so, and milked the Brothers album and kept touring, but we like bands, and our favourite bands growing up and even today, are bands that put out a lot of music and every album is different from the last.`[5]

Track listing
All tracks are written by Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney, and Danger Mouse

No. Title Length
1. `Lonely Boy` 3:13
2. `Dead and Gone` 3:41
3. `Gold on the Ceiling` 3:44
4. `Little Black Submarines` 4:11
5. `Money Maker` 2:57
6. `Run Right Back` 3:17
7. `Sister` 3:25
8. `Hell of a Season` 3:45
9. `Stop Stop` 3:30
10. `Nova Baby` 3:27
11. `Mind Eraser` 3:15
Total length: 38:18
Personnel
The Black Keys[110]

Dan Auerbach – vocals, guitars
Patrick Carney – drums
Additional performers[111]

Danger Mouse – keyboards
Leisa Hans – vocals
Heather Rigdon – vocals
Ashley Wilcoxson – vocals
Production[111]

Danger Mouse (Brian Burton) – production
The Black Keys – production
Kennie Takahashi – engineering
Collin Dupuis – engineering assistance
Tchad Blake – mixing
Tom Elmhirst – mixing for `Lonely Boy`
Ben Baptie – mixing assistance for `Lonely Boy`
Brian Lucey – mastering

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Original, made in EU
Knjizica od 16 str.

knjizica 5 Cd 5

Studio album by the Black Keys
Released December 6, 2011
Recorded March – May 2011
Studio Easy Eye Sound (Nashville)
Genre
Garage rockblues rock
Length 38:18
Label Nonesuch
Producer
Danger MouseThe Black Keys
The Black Keys chronology
Brothers
(2010) El Camino
(2011) Turn Blue
(2014)

El Camino is the seventh studio album by American rock duo the Black Keys. It was co-produced by Danger Mouse and the group, and was released on Nonesuch Records on December 6, 2011. The record was the band`s follow-up to their commercial breakthrough, Brothers (2010), and was their third collaboration with Danger Mouse. El Camino draws from popular genres of the 1950s to 1970s, such as rock and roll, glam rock, rockabilly, surf rock and soul. Danger Mouse contributed as a co-writer on each of the 11 songs alongside guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney.

The album was recorded from March to May 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee, at Easy Eye Sound Studio, which Auerbach opened the year prior. The band approached writing and recording differently than on previous albums, as they entered the studio without having written any material and deliberated longer on how to structure songs. After struggling to translate the slower songs from Brothers to a live setting, the band wrote more uptempo, hook-laden tracks for El Camino. The album`s cover art depicts a minivan similar to one the group toured in early in their career, but in an inside joke, they named the record after the El Camino muscle car. A faux newspaper advertisement and parody car commercial playing on this joke were used to promote the record prior to release.

Lead single `Lonely Boy` became the group`s highest-charting single in several countries, including the United States, Australia, and Canada. The album was acclaimed by critics and was ranked in many publications` year-end lists of the best albums of the year. It debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 and reached the top five of the album charts in Australia, Canada, Belgium (Flanders), and New Zealand. The album was certified multi-platinum in the US, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, as well as platinum in the United Kingdom, France, and Ireland. The Black Keys supported the album with the El Camino Tour, their first headlining arena tour. Four additional singles were released, including `Gold on the Ceiling` and `Little Black Submarines`, which were rock radio successes. El Camino won the award for Best Rock Album at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, while `Lonely Boy` received honors for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song.

Background
From 2001 to 2009, the Black Keys experienced underground success, but after the release of their critically acclaimed sixth studio album, Brothers, the group achieved a commercial breakthrough.[3][4] The single `Tighten Up` was a sleeper hit on radio, eventually spending 10 weeks at number one on Billboard`s Alternative Songs chart in the United States and becoming their first song to enter the Billboard Hot 100.[3] The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart[4] and sold 1.5 million copies worldwide,[5] including 870,000 copies in the US.[4] The band also gained additional exposure by continuing to license their songs in popular media, making them Warner Bros. Records` most-licensed band of the year.[3] At the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards in February 2011, the band won awards for Best Alternative Music Album (for Brothers) and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal (for `Tighten Up`).[6]

The band`s sudden success proved overwhelming, as they found themselves booking additional promotional commitments and facing demand for additional touring dates.[5] In January 2011, the group canceled concerts in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, citing exhaustion, thus clearing out most of their touring schedule into April.[7] Drummer Patrick Carney said, `We`ve been touring long enough to know when we`re about to hit our breaking point.` The desire to record another album soon after Brothers also led to the decision. Carney said, `We could have waited another year or so, and milked the Brothers album and kept touring, but we like bands, and our favourite bands growing up and even today, are bands that put out a lot of music and every album is different from the last.`[5]

Track listing
All tracks are written by Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney, and Danger Mouse

No. Title Length
1. `Lonely Boy` 3:13
2. `Dead and Gone` 3:41
3. `Gold on the Ceiling` 3:44
4. `Little Black Submarines` 4:11
5. `Money Maker` 2:57
6. `Run Right Back` 3:17
7. `Sister` 3:25
8. `Hell of a Season` 3:45
9. `Stop Stop` 3:30
10. `Nova Baby` 3:27
11. `Mind Eraser` 3:15
Total length: 38:18
Personnel
The Black Keys[110]

Dan Auerbach – vocals, guitars
Patrick Carney – drums
Additional performers[111]

Danger Mouse – keyboards
Leisa Hans – vocals
Heather Rigdon – vocals
Ashley Wilcoxson – vocals
Production[111]

Danger Mouse (Brian Burton) – production
The Black Keys – production
Kennie Takahashi – engineering
Collin Dupuis – engineering assistance
Tchad Blake – mixing
Tom Elmhirst – mixing for `Lonely Boy`
Ben Baptie – mixing assistance for `Lonely Boy`
Brian Lucey – mastering
77593597 The Black Keys - El Camino

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