Producer – Danger Mouse (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 10), The Black Keys
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards – Dan Auerbach
Companies
Recorded At – Sunset Sound
Recorded At – Key Club Recording
Recorded At – Easy Eye Sound
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Album
Turn Blue is the eighth studio album by American rock duo the Black Keys. It was released through Nonesuch Records on May 12, 2014, and co-produced by Danger Mouse and the duo. The record was their fourth collaboration with Danger Mouse, following their previous studio album, El Camino 2011, which was their biggest commercial and critical success to that point. For Turn Blue, Danger Mouse reprised his role from El Camino as an equal songwriting partner alongside guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer. Turn Blue. The Black Keys. WMG от лица компании Nonesuch SOLAR Music Rights Management, LatinAutor - UMPG, LatinAutor - ACODEM, Kobalt Music Publishing, LatinAutor, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. Wixen Black Keys new album, Turn Blue, was released May 13, 2014, on Nonesuch Records. Produced by Danger Mouse, Dan Auerbach, and Patrick Carney, Turn Blue features 11 new tracks. Mojo says the album underlines the fact that The Black Keys are the most vital rock band in the world right now. Rolling Stone calls the album a giant step into the best, most consistently gripping album the Keys have ever made. Turn Blue was recorded at Sunset Sound in Hollywood during the summer of 2013 with additional recording done at the Key Club in Benton Harbor, MI and Auerbachs Easy E. Группа The Black Keys начала запись диска ''Turn Blue'' в январе 2013 в Key Club в Benton Harbor штат Мичиган, во время их прошлого концертного тура ''El Camino Tour''. Turn Blue'' был анонсирован 21 марта 2014 года в твиттере боксёра Майка Тайсона, там были указаны название альбома и гиперссылки на видео на YouTube с участием артиста Micah Fitzgerald. Songs in album The Black Keys - Turn Blue 2014. The Black Keys - Weight Of Love. The Black Keys - In Time. Turn Blue is The Black Keys' eighth studio album, thoroughly exploring more a expansive and psychedelic rock than people have come to expect from The Black Keys this album also deals with much of the heartbreak and anguish from Dan Auerbachs recent divorce. We just liked the phrase, first off. We liked the association with Ghoulardi, this kind of weird freak from Ohio from the early 60s that was a phrase he used to use. And then so much of the album was lyrically melancholy and introspective and personal, so it was ver. Turn Blue Tribute to the Black Keys - Hyper Records. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Turn Blue is the eighth studio album by American rock duo The Black Keys. It was co-produced by Danger Mouse and the band, and will be released on Nonesuch Records on May 13, 2014. The album was primarily recorded during the summer 2013 at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, California, with additional recording at Key Club in Benton Harbor, Michigan and guitarist Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, in early 2014. The album was primarily recorded. Turn Blue The Black Keys song. Turn Blue is a song by American rock band The Black Keys, and the title track from their album Turn Blue. It was co-written and co-produced by the band and Danger Mouse. The song was written in February 2013 while The Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach and his wife Stephanie Gonis were in the midst of divorce proceedings. Turn Blue - 3:43. Turn Blue, the Black Keys eighth studio album, opens with seven minutes of slow burn and eccentric fury. Weight of Love is the sort of uproar most bands would save for a big finish. But the Keys singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney and their co-producer Brian Burton, . Danger Mouse, show their nerve upfront in a mounting tension of acoustic guitar and painted-desert ambience, cut open by Auerbachs machete-treble twang and battered by Carneys unhurried John Bonham-like rolls. When Auerbach finally gets to the chorus, he sings it as high-pitched warning Dont. Turn Blue finds the Black Keys getting deep with themselves in several ways Auerbach recently told Rolling Stone that the band set out to make a singles-bereft Headphone record, and he's alluded elsewhere that his messy, allegation-laden divorce proceedings-which, in a this-joke-writes-itself touch, once was believed to include a lock of Bob Dylan's. hair-lent the album a melancholy vibe. Appropriately, Turn Blue sounds distant and subdued, a murky-sounding collection of '70s stoner-rock facsimiles and swirling gray tones that, for the most part, are