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- Genre: Blues, Rock
- Release date: February 10, 2008Nonesuch: Nonesuch to Release Dan Auerbach's Solo Debut, Keep It Hid
- Label: Nonesuch Records
- Producer: Dan Auerbach
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Keep It Hid is the debut solo debut album from The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach. It features musical contributions from Auerbach's family and friends, including his uncle James Quine on the track "Street Walkin", Jessica Lea Mayfield on "When the Night Comes," and Bob Cesare on "Whispered Words", an original composition by Dan's Father.
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Dan Auerback Quote
"This record is a mixture of things I like to listen to, psychedelia, soul music, country harmonies...I wanted a live, organic sound. Nothing was too plotted or planned, just a lot of spontaneity."Nonesuch Records: Keep It HidCritical Response
- In addition to singing, guitar playing and his role as producer, Auerbach tackled drums, percussion and other instruments including glockenspiel. To further flesh out the sound, he recruited friends and family".PopMatters: "Keep It Hid" Review (Rating 9/10)
- "Had this been the next Keys disc, he and drummer Patrick Carney would have been better for it. As it is, "Keep It Hid" doubles Auerbach's cred and ups the ante for anything he tries in the future".Billboard: "Keep It Hid" Review
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Dan Auerbach Keep It Hid on Amazon
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Keep It Hid - $16.49
2009 solo debut album from The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach. It features musical contributions from Auerbach's family and friends, including his uncle James Quine on the track "Street ...Amazon
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Keep It Hid [Vinyl LP with Bonus CD] - $18.98
Vinyl LP version contains one 180g vinyl disc in a gatefold jacket which also includes the CD in a paper sleeve. On his solo debut, Black Keys singer and guitarist Dan Auerbach tak...Amazon
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Keep It Hid - $15.98
On his solo debut, Black Keys singer and guitarist Dan Auerbach takes a simple approach: 'I just wanted to do the things I loved.' For Auerbach, that means combining elements of bl...Amazon
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Dan Auerbach Keep It Hid Questions
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If your granddad had a sword, and hid it so that no one would get it, would you try to find it? 5 AnswersGood grief, yes! My first motivation would be that it's belonged to him, so it would be a family treasure. It might well raise other questions (where'd he get i... read more
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