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This article's introduction section may not adequately summarize its contents. To comply with Wikipedia's lead section guidelines, please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of the article's key points. (September 2009) Thickfreakness Studio album by The Black Keys Released April 8, 2003 (2003-04-08) Recorded December 2002 Genre Blues-rock, garage rock Length 39:01 Label Fat Possum Producer Patrick Carney Professional reviews Allmusic link Pitchfork Media (7.7/10) link Rolling Stone link The Black Keys chronology The Six Parts Seven/The Black Keys EP (2003) Thickfreakness (2003) The Moan (2004) Singles from Thickfreakness "Set You Free" Released: 2002 "Hard Row" Released: 2003 "Have Love Will Travel" Released: 2003 Thickfreakness is the second album by American blues-rock duo The Black Keys, released in 2003. It is their debut release for the Fat Possum record label. Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Personnel 4 Track listing 5 References // Background The band's debut album, The Big Come Up had been tremendously successful for an independent rock band and Thickfreakness further increased their profile. It continues The Black Keys' tradition of raw, heavy blues-influenced garage rock. Thickfreakness is known in Japan as Inazuma Rockin' Blues, with "inazuma" meaning "flash of lightning". Songs such as "Set You Free" won the pair some mainstream success as being featured in the soundtrack of the 2003 movie, School of Rock. Heavy comparisons to another American blues-influenced garage rock duo, The White Stripes, were often made in the music media. Recording Most of the album was recorded in 14 hours in Carney's basement on an early '80s Tascam 388 8-track recorder (this process is called Medium Fidelity and it is stated that this recording method is patented). The goal is to achieve an older sounding sound.[1] The song "Midnight in Her Eyes" is one of the few Black Keys songs that used a bass guitar; Dan Auerbach dubbed a bassline by playing a Guild SG-style bass through a guitar amp into the song. Personnel Dan Auerbach - guitar, vocals, bass on track 4 Patrick Carney - drum kit, production Track listing All songs written by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney unless otherwise noted. No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Thickfreakness"     3:48 2. "Hard Row" (Lyrics by Chuck Auerbach)   3:15 3. "Set You Free"     2:46 4. "Midnight in Her Eyes"     4:02 5. "Have Love Will Travel"   Richard Berry 3:04 6. "Hurt Like Mine"     3:27 7. "Everywhere I Go"   Junior Kimbrough 5:40 8. "No Trust"     3:37 9. "If You See Me"     2:52 10. "Hold Me in Your Arms"     3:19 11. "I Cry Alone"     2:47 Japanese bonus track No. Title Length 12. "Evil"   2:27 v • d • e The Black Keys Dan Auerbach · Patrick Carney Studio albums The Big Come Up · Thickfreakness · Rubber Factory · Magic Potion · Attack & Release · Brothers EPs The Six Parts Seven/The Black Keys EP · Leavin' Trunk/She Said, She Said · The Moan · Chulahoma: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough Collaborative albums Blakroc Singles "Leavin' Trunk" · "She Said, She Said" · "Set You Free" · "Hard Row" · "Have Love Will Travel" · "10 A.M. Automatic" · "Till I Get My Way" · "Girl is On My Mind" · "Your Touch" · "You're the One" · "Just Got To Be" · "Strange Times" · "I Got Mine" · "Same Old Thing" · "Tighten Up" Other releases Live in Austin, TX · Live · Live at the Crystal Ballroom Related Discography · Drummer · Keep It Hid · Audio Eagle Records References ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A1082125