Boys_&_Girls_(Alabama_Shakes_album)

<i>Boys & Girls</i> (album)

Boys & Girls (album)

2012 studio album by Alabama Shakes


Boys & Girls is the debut studio album from American band Alabama Shakes. It was released on April 9, 2012, through ATO Records. The album peaked at number 6 on the US Billboard 200 and number 3 on the UK Albums Chart. A tenth anniversary deluxe edition was released on December 9, 2022, including a bonus disc of the band's live performance at KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic.[1]

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Composition

With Boys & Girls, Alabama Shakes craft a musical fusion of blues and rock 'n' roll.[2] It also has roots in Southern soul,[3] yielding a "raw, grainy" take on the style.[4] The album also draws from hard rock and punk, working them alongside the band's "rootsy, passionate appeal".[5]

Critical reception

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The album has been well received by critics. Gavin Haynes of NME gave Boys & Girls a positive review, stating, "In many ways Boys & Girls it is as note-perfect an album as you'll hear all year, yet it's also often perfectly inert. Their new bestie Jack White flagrantly copied vast chunks of the past, but in so doing he also stripped it down and rebuilt it in his own image. Despite their obviously vast talent, still less than a year after they first read about themselves on the internet, the stellar rise and rise of Alabama Shakes possibly hasn't afforded them quite enough time to find out who they really are."[12] Los Angeles Times also gave the album a positive review stating, "The Alabama Shakes’ first album, "Boys & Girls," is an electric jolt that anyone who loves blues-based rock music should track down immediately. Consisting of three men and one young explosion named Brittany Howard on vocals and guitar, the group, which formed in northern Alabama in 2009, offers stripped down truth, minus any affectation, histrionics or irony."[11]

The album was listed at #34 on Rolling Stone's list of the top 50 albums of 2012.[16]

Commercial performance

Boys & Girls debuted at number sixteen on the US Billboard 200. The album reached its peak at number six with 33,000 copies sold that week.[17] As of April 2015, the album has sold 744,000 copies in the US.[18]

On April 12, 2012 the album entered the Irish Albums Chart at number thirteen.[19] The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number three,[20] and also topped the inaugural Official Record Store Chart.[21]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Alabama Shakes

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Personnel

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Charts

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Certifications

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Release history

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References

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  6. Brown, Helen (April 5, 2012). "Alabama Shakes: Boys & Girls, CD review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
  7. Roberts, Randall (April 10, 2012). "Album review: The Alabama Shakes' 'Boys & Girls'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
  8. Haynes, Gavin (April 5, 2012). "Alabama Shakes – 'Boys & Girls'". NME. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
  9. Maddux, Rachael (April 9, 2012). "Alabama Shakes: Boys & Girls". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 2, 2012.
  10. Dolan, Jon (April 10, 2012). "Boys & Girls". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
  11. Farrar, Justin F. (April 9, 2012). "Alabama Shakes, 'Boys and Girls' (ATO Records)". Spin. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
  12. Caulfield, Keith (2013-02-27). "Mumford & Sons' 'Babel' No. 1 for Fifth Week on Billboard 200 Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  13. Keith Claufield (April 29, 2015). "Alabama Shakes Scores Its First No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart". Billboard. (Prometheus Global Media). Archived from the original on April 29, 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  14. "Irish Albums Chart > Archive > Week Ending: April 12, 2012". GFK. Archived from the original on October 5, 2016. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
  15. "Archive Chart". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  16. Kreisler, Laura (20 April 2012). "Official Record Store Chart Top 40 unveiled!". London: Official Charts Company. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  17. "BOYS & GIRLS PLATINUM ANNIVERSARY VINYL REISSUE!". alabamashakes.com. July 13, 2018. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
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