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The Six Parts Seven/The Black Keys EP

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The Six Parts Seven/The Black Keys
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 16, 2003
GenrePost-rock, Blues-rock
Length27:39
LabelSuicide Squeeze Records
The Black Keys chronology
The Big Come Up
(2002)
The Six Parts Seven/The Black Keys
(2003)
Thickfreakness
(2003)

The Six Parts Seven/The Black Keys is a split-EP by Ohio bands The Six Parts Seven and The Black Keys. Released in 2003, it featured "A Blueprint Of Something Never Finished" by The Six Parts Seven and three live tracks from The Black Keys. The live tracks are from a performance at WMBR on 16 May 2003.[1]

Track listing

  1. "A Blueprint of Something Never Finished" (The Six Parts Seven)
  2. "The Moan" (The Black Keys)
  3. "Thickfreakness" (The Black Keys)
  4. "Yearnin'" (The Black Keys)

Personnel

  • Allen Karpinski - track 1; guitar
  • Jay Karpinski - track 1; drums
  • Tim Gerak - track 1; guitar
  • Dan Auerbach - track 2, 3, 4; vocals, guitar
  • Patrick Carney - track 2, 3, 4; drums

References

  1. ^ "The Six Parts Seven/ The Black Keys - Split". Amazon.

External links

This page was last edited on 10 November 2021, at 02:01
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