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Magic Potion, the Black Keys' fourth album, is a spectacularly stripped-down set of sneakily melodic blues-besotted rock concocted in the Akron, Ohio basement studio of drummer Patrick Carney.
The Black Keys' twelfth studio album, Ohio Players—a title inspired by the legendary Dayton, Ohio, funk band of the same name—features several collaborations
2012 release from the Alt-Rock heroes, the third Dinosaur Jr. album since the original trio J Mascis, Lou Barlow and Murph reformed in 2005. And, crazily, it marks the band's 10th studio album since their debut on Homestead Records in 1985.
The Eagles' fourth studio album (1975) was their star vehicle as it includes their hits "Lyin' Eyes,", "Take It to the Limit," and "One of These Nights." Back then, Fleetwood Mac opened for them.
Released in 2006, prior to the new line-up of Melvins which absorbed Big Business into the line-up and released the wonderful (A) Senile Animal, this live album finds the band revisiting their 1993 album Houdini.