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- Date Released: June 26, 2007
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Style: Alternative
- Label: Cooking Vinyl / IODA
Former Pixies frontman finds new life on an abstract plain
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We Say...
The post-Pixies solo career of Frank Black has at times seemed almost maniacally untethered. From dalliances with Dadaism to bare-bones four-track garage-burners, it seemed not so much like evolution as never-ending transformation.
Conveniently, those transformations happened in phases. The cluster of solo records Black released on Elektra in the early '90s found him diving even deeper into his singular stream of consciousness, playing fevered games of word-association over hammering, angular riffs. Without anyone to rein him in, Black hurtled out — way out — into the surreal stratosphere, handily summing up his entire aesthetic in the song "(I Want to Live on an) Abstract Plain." That incarnation bottomed out on 1996's Cult of Ray, a plodding sci-fi concept piece that felt like a particular letdown after 1994's marvelous Teenager of the Year. After that, Black redirected: he stripped back and turned out two fine rock records with the Catholics before heading out for the country on the rollicking Dog in the Sand. From that point forward, it's been a giddy mix of conventional rock and surrealist gumbo.
All of these phases are on display — in order! — on 93 – 03, a double-disc compilation that serves as the perfect distillation of Black's proudly unkempt solo catalogue. The early material is the best by far — it's hard to top the pealing melody of "Abstract Plain" or the screwball sing-song of "Headache" — but the later songs have proven surprisingly durable. "I Gotta Move," from the first, four-track Catholics record, is fantastically chintzy and "Hermaphroditos" from Dog in the Sand ranks as one of Black's most effortlessly jubilant outings. Rounded out by a second disc of suitably ragged live recordings (don't miss the raucous cover of the Larry Norman chestnut "Six Sixty Six"), 93 – 03 is all of Black's loose ends and wild hairs, shrunk down and pocket-sized. -
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Frank Black's solo career took more than a few sonic detours over the years, ranging from synth-heavy new wave homages to rootsy nods to Nashville's glory days. However, 93-03 focuses on the crunchy, quirky rock that has made up the heart of Black's music since the Pixies' breakup. This approach makes for a consistent listening experience, showing that there's less musical distance between songs like Teenager of the Year's "Calistan" and Black Letter Days' "California Bound" than previously imagined. On the other hand, this collection might be almost too straightforward, especially for hardcore fans, who might very well wonder why inspired tangents like Frank Black's wonderful instrumental "Tossed" or Dog in the Sand's epics "Blast Off" and "St. Francis Dam Disaster" aren't represented here. Quibbling aside, 93-03 does a fine job of pointing out the brightest highlights of Black's solo work, from the sci-fi rock of "Los Angeles," "Freedom Rock" and "Men in Black" to more confessional, thoughtfully written songs like "Manitoba," "Western Star" and "Speedy Marie." Even if it doesn't capture everything that makes Frank Black's music great, 93-03 is a good starting point -- anyone intrigued by these songs will love discovering the wilder territory of Black's discography later on.
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23 Total Tracks, 78:54 Total Length
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- Van Dyke Parks - Musician // Frank Black - Producer // Frank Black - Producer // Frank Black - Producer // Frank Black - Producer // Frank Black - Musician // Frank Black - Musician // Frank Black - Musician // Frank Black - Musician // Jeanette Wright Black - Musician // Billy Block - Musician // Al Clay - Producer // Eric Drew Feldman - Producer // Eric Drew Feldman - Musician // Rich Gilbert - Musician // Duane Jarvis - Musician // Stan Ridgway - Producer // Stan Ridgway - Producer // Stan Ridgway - Producer // Stan Ridgway - Musician // Stan Ridgway - Musician // Stan Ridgway - Musician // Joey Santiago - Musician // Moris Tepper - Musician // Nick Vincent - Producer // Nick Vincent - Musician // Lyle Workman - Musician // Andy Diagram - Musician // Matt Yelton - Musician // Bob Giusti - Musician // Dave McCaffrey - Musician // Scott Boutier - Musician // Ben Mumphrey - Producer // Ben Mumphrey - Mixing // Cynthia Haagens - Musician // Jack Kidney - Musician // Keith Moline - Musician // Dave Philips - Musician
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