Dan wanted to write more in that traditional Nashville way, which he had never done before.” However, in Nashville there’s a long tradition of guys going into a room with just an acoustic guitar and a little later coming out with the better part of a finished song. “Pat and he were writing the songs in the studio while they were making the record. “Dan used to write songs as part of the recording process,” elaborated co-producer and engineer M Allen Parker about the Black Keys’ process. In all, 100 songs were written and recorded for the Black Keys frontman’s second solo album before being whittled down to the final 10. Clearly the wait wasn’t long when working on Dan Auerbach’s Waiting on a Song.
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