Album
Frank Black
1993 · Rock
16 collectors on Gatefold own this

Frank Black is an Alt/Indie album by Frank Black, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 53 pressings tracked, owned by 16 collectors.
About
Frank Black is the debut solo album by American alternative rock musician Frank Black. The album was recorded in 1992 and released on March 8, 1993, via 4AD and Elektra Record, after the breakup of Black's band Pixie. The album is similar in style, both musically and lyrically, to the Pixies' last album prior to their 1993 breakup, Trompe le Monde. Frank Black is characterized by a focus on UFOs and science fiction. Two singles from the album—"Los Angeles" and "Hang On to Your Ego"—were released in 1993; both reached the top ten of Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song "I Heard Ramona Sing" is featured in the 2010 film Scott Pilgrim v. the World, as well as its soundtrack. While the Pixies' 1991 album Trompe le Monde was being recorded, Black, known as Black Francis at the time, had discussions with the album's producer, Gil Norton, about a possible solo record. He told Norton he was keen to record again, even though he had no new material; as a result, the two decided on a covers album. However, by the time Francis visited a recording studio again in 1992, he had "plenty of tunes and musical scraps". He collaborated with Eric Drew Feldman of Pere Ubu to record new material; they began by trimming down the number of covers to one, the Beach Boys' "Hang On to Your Ego". Feldman became the album's producer, and played keyboard and bass guitar on several song, with former Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago on lead guitar. Francis recorded the album during the hiatus and breakup of the Pixies in late 1992 and early 1993. He then adopted the stage name "Frank Black" (inverting his old persona "Black Francis") and released the results as Frank Black in March 1993. Frank Black is characterized by a lyrical focus on UFOs and science fiction, although he explored other eclectic subject, such as in "I Heard Ramona Sing", a song about the Ramone. The album is similar in style, both musically and lyrically, to the Pixies' albums Bossanova and Trompe le Monde. Feldman later said that the first record connected his solo career with Trompe le Monde, "but at the same time it is an island, like nothing else he did". .
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Tracklist
- 1Los Angeles4:07
- 2I Heard Ramona Sing3:40
- 3Hang On To Your Ego3:24
- 4Fu Manchu3:02
- 5Places Named After Numbers2:52
- 6Czar2:42
- 7Old Black Dawning2:05
- 8Ten Percenter3:28
- 9Brackish Boy1:35
- 10Two Spaces2:25
- 11Tossed (Instrumental Version)4:09
- 12Parry The Wind High, Low4:32
- 13Adda Lee2:00
- 14Every Time I Go Around Here3:31
- 15Don't Ya Rile 'Em2:52
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- distorted
- aggressive
- witty
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bob GiustiDRUMS
- Dave SardyGUITAR
- Eric Drew FeldmanBASS, KEYBOARDS, PERFORMER BASS, KEYBOARDS, SOUNDS BASS, KEYBOARDS, SYNTHESIZER
- Frank BlackGUITAR, VOCALS VOCALS, GUITAR
- Jeff Moris TepperGUITAR
- Joey SantiagoGUITAR
- John LinnellSAXOPHONE
- Kurt HoffmanSAXOPHONE
- Nick VincentDRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION
16 collectors on Gatefold own this · 53 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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