Vinyl Records, LPs and CD Marketplace
 
   
Cart Sign In



Frank Black

 - 

Frank Black

 

Tracklist

(CD)
1   Los Angeles      4:07
2   I Heard Ramona Sing      3:40
3   Hang On To Your Ego      3:24
4   Fu Manchu      3:02
5   Places Named After Numbers      2:52
6   Czar      2:42
7   Old Black Dawning      2:05
See more tracks

* Items below may differ depending on the release.

          

Review


As the frontman of the now-defunct Pixies, he was Black Francis. But for his first solo foray, he's calling himself Frank Black. He was born Charles Michael Kitridge Thompson IV. Changing a given name is a classic rock & roll maneuver: Iggy Pop was once James Newell Osterberg, and Bowie was born David Robert Jones. An assumed name can be liberating from personal history and from social convention. For Black, the new alias frees him not only from early self-consciousness but from his own profitable and revered band.

Frank Black doesn't… Read More

sound like a Pixies album, which is to Black's credit. It's funnier, more musically whimsical and varied, looser in spirit. The idea – originally to do covers – came about during recording sessions for the Pixies' last album, Trompe le Monde. Turns out there's only one cover, a charging reinterpretation of the Beach Boys' "Hang On to Your Ego." The rest of the fifteen songs range from a throwaway ditty ("Two Spaces," on which Black sings preciously, like an English dandy, instead of in his trademark irritated howl) to a punk's longing for "Los Angeles" ("not the one in Southern California" but the city pronounced differently, with a hard g, a generation ago) and an amusing ode to the Ramones ("I Heard Ramona Sing"). Not metaphorical like the Chills' "Leather Jacket," the song is just as revelatory: "I had so many problems/And then I got a Walkman.... They walked right in and they solved them."

With the Pixies, Black Francis took his fascinations (movies, TV, human misbehavior) and perverted them with a dark sensibility and noise. He's a kind of stout, ironic weirdo who in concert often can't mask his contempt for the crowd and who once said that the only reason he gets out of bed every day is for breakfast. On this album, whether he's singing happily about letting a beard grow out ("Fu Manchu") or putting the story of a half-Norwegian, half-Mexican man searching for a home ("Brackish Boy") into a folk-punk style, it sounds like Frank Black's having a good time. (RS 653)


CHRISTIAN WRIGHT




Frank Black Discography        Recently Listed             

Refine Search Results

Artist
Title
Label
Cat Num
Barcode
Genre
Country
Seller
Priceto





No Vinyl+CDR







    
3 Listed For Sale:   frank black        frank black        Cassette        Clear Filters

Page 1 of 1
Show
  Artist   Title   Format   Condition   Seller Price    
  Frank Black   Frank Black
Ps 4ad, Cad C 3004
  Cassette   EX/EX Elevation Record
United Kingdom
$5.02    
Add to Cart
Details
Frank Black - Frank Black   Frank Black   Frank Black
Both Sides Play Through Perfectly. The Shell Is In Great Condition. Saw Mark To The Spine Of Case & Inlay. Images Linked. Us, Elektra, 9 61467-4,, 1993
  Cassette   NM/VG Joshhughesmusic
United Kingdom
$11.58    
Add to Cart
Details
  Frank Black & Catholics   Frank Black & The Catholics
Cassette - 12 Tracks - Insert In Excellent Condition
  Cassette   USED, VERY GOOD Forever Young Re
United States
$49.98    
Add to Cart
Details
Top of Page Page 1 of 1
Show


Search FRANK BLACK at