[Review] Frank Black (1993)
In the post-Pixies gambit for attention, the smart money was on Black.
In the post-Pixies gambit for attention, the smart money was on Black.
Frank’s planned album of covers ended up with just one cover but, oh, what a cover it was.
Old wine in new wineskins, the best of Blackwell can still be found on Elvis Presley records.
Frank Black’s Basement Tapes, sort of, featuring 22 tracks of whacked-out wonder.
Frank Black’s highway song was floated as a promotional single, but made few if any inroads on the radio.
Frank writes a love song to a Martian mountain, while new guitarist Lyle Workman provides the spaced-out solo.
Frank Black and Teenage Fanclub together? It’s like an extra magic wish for free.
If you’re already a member of the cult, this’ll keep the flame burning until the next album arrives.
Two dozen new tracks from punk’s black prince, now in a nostalgic mood for classic rock.