Album Info
Artist: | The Black Keys |
Album: | Ohio Players |
Released: | Europe, 5 Apr 2024 |
Tracklist:
A1 | This Is Nowhere | 3:45 |
Backing Vocals - Andy Gabbard, Beck Hansen | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Guitar, Synth [Moog], Tambourine - Patrick Carney | ||
Guitar - Tom Bukovac | ||
Piano, Electric Organ [Hammond] - Ray Jacildo | ||
Piano, Mellotron, Synth [Moog] - Mike Rojas | ||
Tambourine, Shaker, Cowbell, Congas [Conga], Cymbal [Clap Stack] - Sam Bacco | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Beck Hansen, Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney | ||
A2 | Don’t Let Me Go | 2:35 |
Backing Vocals - Andy Gabbard | ||
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Beck Hansen | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Mellotron - Patrick Carney | ||
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Tom Bukovac | ||
Mellotron, Synth [Strings] - Mike Rojas | ||
Piano, Electric Organ [Hammond], Electric Organ [Acetone], Electric Organ [Wurlitzer], Vibraphone, Glockenspiel, Synth [String-ARP], Synth [Moog] - Ray Jacildo | ||
Tambourine, Congas [Conga], Shaker, Cowbell, Whistle [Wheezle] - Sam Bacco | ||
Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone - Jake Botts | ||
Trumpet, Trombone - Ray Mason | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Beck Hansen, Dan Auerbach, Daniel Nakamura, Patrick Carney | ||
Written-By ["The Devil's Work"] - Dominic Glover, Gary Crockett, Jason Glover | ||
A3 | Beautiful People (Stay High) | 2:47 |
Backing Vocals - Andy Gabbard | ||
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Ashley Wilcoxson, Leisa Hans | ||
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals], Celesta [Celeste] - Beck Hansen | ||
Backing Vocals, Handclaps [Claps] - Zach Gabbard | ||
Congas [Conga], Bongos [Bongo], Shaker, Bells - Sam Bacco | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Guitar - Patrick Carney | ||
Guitar - Tom Bukovac | ||
Handclaps [Claps] - Chris St. Hilaire | ||
Piano - Mike Rojas | ||
Piano, Electric Organ [Wurlitzer] - Ray Jacildo | ||
Sampler [Sampling] - Dan The Automator | ||
Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone - Jake Botts | ||
Trombone - Ray Mason | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Beck Hansen, Dan Auerbach, Daniel Nakamura, Patrick Carney | ||
Written-By ["Feeling That Vibe"] - Richard Mead | ||
A4 | On The Game | 4:03 |
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Andy Gabbard, Ashley Wilcoxson, Leisa Hans | ||
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals], Guitar - Noel Gallagher | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Guitar - Patrick Carney | ||
Guitar - Tom Bukovac | ||
Guitar, Organ - Leon Michels | ||
Piano - Mike Rojas | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Noel Gallagher, Patrick Carney | ||
A5 | Only Love Matters | 3:23 |
Backing Vocals - Andy Gabbard | ||
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Ashley Wilcoxson, Leisa Hans, Trey Keller | ||
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals], Guitar - Noel Gallagher | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Mellotron, Tambourine, Cowbell, Shaker - Patrick Carney | ||
Guitar - Tom Bukovac | ||
Piano - Mike Rojas, Ray Jacildo | ||
Tambourine, Congas [Conga], Wood Block [Block] - Sam Bacco | ||
Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Guitar, Glockenspiel, Mellotron, Electric Organ [Acetone] - Leon Michels | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Noel Gallagher, Patrick Carney | ||
A6 | Candy And Her Friends | 3:25 |
Backing Vocals - Andy Gabbard | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Synth [Moog] - Patrick Carney | ||
Electric Guitar - Angelo Petraglia, Tom Bukovac | ||
Featuring [Feat.] - Lil Noid | ||
Harpsichord - Ray Jacildo | ||
Lead Vocals [Feature Vocal] - Lil Noid | ||
Tambourine, Chimes - Sam Bacco | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Synth [Moog], Mellotron, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Shaker - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Angelo Petraglia, Dan Auerbach, Derrick Harris , Patrick Carney | ||
A7 | I Forgot To Be Your Lover | 2:28 |
Baritone Guitar, Guitar - Tommy Brenneck | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps] - Patrick Carney | ||
Electric Organ [Hammond], Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Kelly Finnigan | ||
Piano - Mike Rojas | ||
Synth [Strings] - Matt Combs | ||
Tambourine, Shaker, Congas [Conga], Wind Chimes, Cymbal [Cymbals] - Sam Bacco | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Booker T. Jones, William Bell | ||
B1 | Please Me (Till I’m Satisfied) | 2:45 |
Backing Vocals - Andy Gabbard, Chris St. Hilaire, Zach Gabbard | ||
Cowbell, Cymbal [Clap Stack], Congas [Conga] - Sam Bacco | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps] - Patrick Carney | ||
Guitar - Tom Bukovac | ||
Lead Vocals, Guitar, Synth [Moog] - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Dan Auerbach, Greg Cartwright, Patrick Carney | ||
B2 | You’ll Pay | 2:45 |
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Noel Gallagher | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Guitar, Synth [Moog], Tambourine, Cowbell, Shaker - Patrick Carney | ||
Guitar - Tom Bukovac | ||
Piano, Vibraphone, Electric Organ [Wurlitzer] - Mike Rojas | ||
Tambourine, Shaker, Bongos [Bongo] - Sam Bacco | ||
Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Marimba, Guitar, Electric Organ [Hammond], Piano - Leon Michels | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Noel Gallagher, Patrick Carney | ||
B3 | Paper Crown | 4:18 |
Backing Vocals - Andy Gabbard | ||
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Aaron Frazer, Ashley Wilcoxson, Leisa Hans | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Synth [Moog] - Patrick Carney | ||
Featuring [Feat.] - Beck, Juicy J | ||
Lead Vocals [Feature Vocal] - Juicy J | ||
Lead Vocals [Feature Vocal], Guitar, Electric Organ [Acetone] - Beck Hansen | ||
Tambourine, Shaker, Cowbell, Congas [Conga], Percussion [Skull] - Sam Bacco | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Electric Organ [Hammond], Synth [Moog], Vocoder, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps] - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Beck Hansen, Dan Auerbach, Jordan Houston, Patrick Carney | ||
B4 | Live Till I Die | 2:24 |
Backing Vocals - Andy Gabbard | ||
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Ashley Wilcoxson, Beck Hansen, Leisa Hans | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808] - Patrick Carney | ||
Guitar - Tom Bukovac | ||
Piano - Mike Rojas | ||
Piano, Electric Organ [Hammond] - Ray Jacildo | ||
Shaker, Congas [Conga], Cowbell - Sam Bacco | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Beck Hansen, Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney | ||
B5 | Read Em And Weep | 3:23 |
Backing Vocals - Andy Gabbard, Chris St. Hilaire, Zach Gabbard | ||
Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Electric Organ [Acetone] - Leon Michels | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Synth, Shaker, Tambourine - Patrick Carney | ||
Synth, Organ - Beck Hansen | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Dan Auerbach, Greg Cartwright, Patrick Carney | ||
B6 | Fever Tree | 3:05 |
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Ashley Wilcoxson, Leisa Hans | ||
Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar - Beck Hansen | ||
Backing Vocals, Guitar - Andy Gabbard | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Synth [Moog] - Patrick Carney | ||
Tambourine, Shaker, Cowbell, Wind Chimes, Gong [Wind Gong] - Sam Bacco | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Beck Hansen, Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney | ||
B7 | Everytime You Leave | 2:58 |
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Ashley Wilcoxson, Leisa Hans | ||
Drums, Drum Machine [808], Handclaps [Claps], Guitar - Patrick Carney | ||
Guitar - Tom Bukovac | ||
Guitar [Guitars], Percussion, Synthesizer [Synthesizers], Keyboards, Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] - Greg Kurstin | ||
Vocals, Guitar - Dan Auerbach | ||
Written-By - Beck Hansen, Dan Auerbach, Greg Kurstin, Patrick Carney |
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Description
The Black Keys, known for their raw, blues-infused rock sound, have not released an album titled "Ohio Players." It seems there might be some confusion, as the Ohio Players are actually a separate band known for their influence in the funk and R&B genres during the 1970s. The Black Keys, consisting of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, have a discography that includes albums like "Brothers," "El Camino," and "Turn Blue," each contributing significantly to their reputation as a powerhouse in modern rock music.
The Ohio Players, on the other hand, were a prominent funk band known for their hits like "Fire" and "Love Rollercoaster." They were celebrated for their dynamic sound, which combined elements of funk, soul, and R&B, and their music was characterized by infectious grooves, horn sections, and the distinctive falsetto of lead singer Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner. The Ohio Players were also known for their provocative album covers and their influence on the development of funk music.
If we were to consider the impact of the Ohio Players, their album "Fire," released in 1974, is a standout in their discography. It reached number one on both the Billboard 200 and the R&B albums chart, and the title track "Fire" became a number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. The album's success helped solidify the Ohio Players' place in music history as pioneers of the funk genre.
The Black Keys, however, have carved out their own niche in the music world. Their breakthrough album "Brothers," released in 2010, won three Grammy Awards, including Best Alternative Music Album. The album's single "Tighten Up" also won a Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. "Brothers" was praised for its gritty, soulful sound and marked a turning point in the band's career, bringing them mainstream success.
The Black Keys' "El Camino," released in 2011, further cemented their status as rock icons. The album was produced by Danger Mouse and featured the hit single "Lonely Boy," which became a staple on rock radio and earned the band another Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance. "El Camino" was lauded for its energetic, retro-inspired sound and showcased the duo's ability to blend blues, rock, and garage influences into a cohesive and compelling album.
In terms of cultural significance, both the Ohio Players and The Black Keys have made substantial contributions to their respective genres. The Ohio Players helped shape the sound of 1970s funk, influencing countless artists and leaving a lasting legacy in the music industry. The Black Keys, meanwhile, have been instrumental in the revival of garage rock and blues rock in the 21st century, inspiring a new generation of musicians with their stripped-down, authentic approach to music.
Overall, while there is no album titled "Ohio Players" by The Black Keys, both the Ohio Players and The Black Keys have made significant impacts in their own right. The Ohio Players' influence on funk and R&B is undeniable, while The Black Keys continue to be a driving force in modern rock music, known for their distinctive sound and critically acclaimed albums.