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starmekitten |
Posted - 08/01/2006 : 12:16:50 For completions sake and because it's now easier to search for specific songs through the new discopedia how about a comprehensive list of Frank Black/Pixies features on covers and compilations.
I have a few jotted down that I've ripped from other websites that are due to go in when I've finished adding the promos (oh my the many many promos) but I always find it far more constructive to open it up to the floor. We get more details and information this way.
So, other peoples songs...? |
33 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
fbc |
Posted - 08/12/2006 : 05:27:43
http://www.chrisspedding.com/session/am/am1.htm
http://www.answers.com/topic/double-shot-rocks |
fbc |
Posted - 08/08/2006 : 10:30:43 http://www.gimarc.com/rgp.html
only 4,000 copies made
Recorded for Dallas radio station KDGE (FM 94.5 The Edge KDGE, Dallas, Texas), at "The Edge" studios.
edit: oh yeah, both acoustic, too. |
vilainde |
Posted - 08/08/2006 : 06:56:08 More stuff I don't have much info about:
* V/A - Adventure Club Sessions (1993, Adventure Club) Czar (acoustic?) Old Black Dawning (acoustic?)
* V/A – Wig In A Box – The songs from Hedwig and the Angry Inch (21/10/03, Off) Sugar Daddy
REID PALEY - guitar JAMES MURRAY – drums TONY MAIMONE – bass FRANK BLACK
* V/A – The Audible Spectrum 12" (spinArt, SPART164) I'm Goin' Down (Springsteen cover from the Dog Gone ep)
* V/A – Comes With A Smile #19 (19/09/05, CWAS) Atlantis
* V/A – High School Reunion (23/11/05, American Laundromat) Repo Man
Recorded at Planet of Sound in Hartford, CT – August 2005. Produced and Engineered by Myles Mangino Music by Eric James Frank Black – Vocals Violet Clark – Backing Vocals
* Inch – Dot Class 'C' (04/96, Headhunter) Chicharrones?? I don't anything about this.
* David Bowie live bootleg (1997) Fashion Scary Monster
Denis
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fbc |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 16:49:40 this thread is ed.u.ca.tion.al.
Track 6 - Let's Think About It (fB backing vocals) http://www.geocities.jp/hideki_wtnb/egotrip.html |
1965 |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 15:56:47 B-side to 7" vinyl single E-Ticket Ride (1995) The Big Bang Theory ~ Mike Watt w/ FB (vocals)
(( I'm a Snake... )) |
1965 |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 15:45:01 quote: Originally posted by vilainde
quote: Originally posted by 1965
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN SUBURBIA, V/A O.S.T. (2000) Track 2. Bullet (instrumental) ~ FB & The Catholics.
It's actually listed under "Frank Black".
Denis
Yes you are correct. I assumed it was FB & The Catholics due to the sound, maybe a DITS era alt take.
(( I'm a Snake... )) |
starmekitten |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 11:49:42 wow. |
vilainde |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 10:04:35
The Wallflowers - Breach (Interscope, 2000, 490 745-2) 1) Letters From The Wasteland
Frank Black: backing vocals.
Denis
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vilainde |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 10:01:54
Mike Watt - Ball-Hog Or Tugboat? (Columbia, 1995, CK 67086) 5) Chinese Firedrill
Mike Watt - Bass Frank Black - singer Michael Preussner - Drums Nels Cline - Electric + nylon guitars Keith McCaw - Acoustic guitar Stephen Perkins - Percussion
Written by Carducci/Watt
Denis
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vilainde |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 09:52:37
V/A - Heroes & Villains - music inspired by the Powerpuff Girls (Kid Rhino, 07/18/2000, R2 75848) 3) Frank Black - Pray For The Girls
Frank Black and the Catholics are FRANK BLACK, SCOTT BOUTIER, ERIC FELDMAN, RICH GILBERT, DAVE McCAFFREY, and DAVE PHILIPS.
Denis
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vilainde |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 09:47:26 quote: Originally posted by beckett trance
I'm probably missing the point of this thread, but Man of Steel, from Oddballs, is also on the X-Files inspired Songs in the Key of X.
V/A - Songs In The Key Of X (Warner Bros, 1996, 9 46079-2) 8) Frank Black - Man Of Steel
Frank Black: vocals, guitar Lyle Workman: lead guitar David McCaffrey: Bass Scott Boutier: Drums Nick Vincent: Organ, percussion Produced by Nick Vincent Recorded by Matt Yelton Mixed by David Schiffman
Denis
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vilainde |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 09:43:52 quote: Originally posted by 1965
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN SUBURBIA, V/A O.S.T. (2000) Track 2. Bullet (instrumental) ~ FB & The Catholics.
It's actually listed under "Frank Black". Cat#: Milan Records, 74321 78827-2
Booklet says "Joey Santiago and Frank Black from The Pixies were very important in creating the score. I love them and the work they did on our film."
Denis
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1965 |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 07:19:40 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN SUBURBIA, V/A O.S.T. (2000) Track 2. Bullet (instrumental) ~ FB & The Catholics.
(( I'm a Snake... )) |
1965 |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 07:09:36 SEEN/UNSEEN : A BENEFIT FOR THE EVERGREEN CENTER FOR STREET YOUTH, V/A (2001) Track 3. I Will Run After You (SSMVGD version) ~ FB & The Catholics.
(( I'm a Snake... )) |
1965 |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 06:57:12 Watch What You're Doing (Live - 24 June 2005) Larry Norman & FB duet.
(( I'm a Snake... )) |
vilainde |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 06:41:21 Just a question Tre, do you want the list of compilations that include album tracks? (let's say, the Fight Club soundtrack for instance). This could take a while to compile... Meanwhile:
V/A - Delicatessen 4 - Cooking Vinyl sampler (2002, GRILLCD019) 14) Frank Black - End Of Miles (demo 2001)
Solo acoustic version.
Denis
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vilainde |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 06:19:17 quote: Originally posted by fbc Piss & Vinegar: The Songs Of Graham Parker 'Local Girls' with The Smithereens' Pat Dinizio
Live Cuts From Somewhere It's a track called 'Sheena is a Punk Rocker'.
Following fbc's post I did a bit of research about Graham Parker and discovered a few more info:
* Cat # for PISS & VINEGAR: THE SONGS OF GRAHAM PARKER: Buy or Die B.O.D. CD 96032, 11/1/1996
* From http://www-nw.uni-regensburg.de/~.dej09534.rz.uni-regensburg.de/gparker/oddities.htm :
<<PARALYSED (**) GP: vocals / Steve Ferrone: drums and percussion / Chris Spedding: guitars / Kenny Aaronson: bass / Jimmy Destri: organ and piano / Frank Black, Johnny Colla, Jol Dantzig, Lyle Workman, Tony Visconti, Sally Tiven, Jon Tiven, and GP: background vocals
Not the GP song, this song you know from Elvis' version is from a Otis Blackwell tribute CD called "Brace Yourself: A Tribute to Otis Blackwell," Shanachie 0 57 02, 1994. >>
* From http://www-nw.uni-regensburg.de/~.dej09534.rz.uni-regensburg.de/gparker/archive/livecfs.htm :
LIVE CUTS FROM SOMEWHERE CD, Punk Hart Productions in association with UpYours Records, 10/9/2003, USA
side one 1. No Holding Back 2. Devil's Sidewalk 3. High Horse 4. Discovering Japan 5. Love gets you Twisted side two 6. Jacksonville Intro 7. I'll Never Play Jacksonville Again 8. Tough on Clothes 9. That's What They All Say 10. Love is a Burning Question side three 11. You Hit The Spot 12. Get Started, Start a Fire 13. If It Ever Stops Raining 14. That's When You Know side four 15. Hotel Chambermaid 16. Shake your Hips 17. Big Fat Zero 18. Sheena is a Punk Rocker
GP: Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Harmonica Pete Hayes: Drums Pete Donnelly: Bass, Vocals Mike Gent: Guitars, Vocals Jeremy Smith: Percussion (tracks 1-8) Special Appearance by Frank Black: Vocal on "Sheena is a Punk Rocker"
Produced and edited by Mike Gent Engineered by Brenden Haley Executive Producer: John Howells
Cover Design by Pam Methot at Disc Makers Manufactured by Disc Makers
Deepcut Tour: September 2001 through August 2002 Road Technicians: Mike Moore and Eric Harmon Live Sound: Phil Sullivan
Recorded at various locations 2001/2002
Special thanks to: Steve Jones, Peter Stone Brown
All songs written by GP, published by ELLISCLAN LTD/admin by Bug except:
"Shake your Hips" by James Moore [Embassy Music Corporation] "Sheena is a Punk Rocker" by Jeffrey Hyman, John Cummings, Douglas Colvin, Thomas Erdelyi [Warner Brothers Music Pub.]
Official GP Site: grahamparker.net
This has been a GP joint for UpYours Records >>
Denis
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fbc |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 04:53:01 I didn't know there's two versions of '119 Years Ago' (I do now, nice one, '65). I have the 6 minuter but not the other. |
1965 |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 04:30:58
Album: The Sacred Squall Of Now-Reeves Gabrels.
Originally Released: 5/9/95.
1. 119 Years Ago-Frank Black: vocals, guitar (co-written).
Re 119 YEARS AGO ~ there are two versions, Edit version 3:55 & LP version 6:28
I have a promo CD-single with both versions. They are different mixes, with alternate intros.
(( I'm a Snake... )) |
1965 |
Posted - 08/07/2006 : 04:17:39 FB does track 1. Mother Popcorn, on this James Brown tribute/covers compilation from 1998.
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starmekitten |
Posted - 08/06/2006 : 04:32:46 Thanks Daisy and thanks FBC and thanks to everyone! I'm still adding the last few pixies things but you should start to see these songs popping up over the next week or so. |
fbc |
Posted - 08/06/2006 : 04:09:19 http://www.chrisspedding.com/session/va/obt.htm
http://www.answers.com/topic/brace-yourself-a-tribute-to-otis-blackwell
Handyman & Breathless
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beckett trance |
Posted - 08/05/2006 : 13:52:22 I'm probably missing the point of this thread, but Man of Steel, from Oddballs, is also on the X-Files inspired Songs in the Key of X.
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fbc |
Posted - 08/05/2006 : 01:31:35 Pretty damn cool, Carl. Never seen Frank with Dave Grohl, before. 119 Years Ago. What a song! |
Carl |
Posted - 08/03/2006 : 06:37:12
Album: Adios Amigo: A Tribute To Arthur Alexander-Various Artists.
Originally Released: 26/7/94.
6. Old John Amos-Frank Black.
13. Go Home Girl: Frank Black with Gary "U.S." Bonds.
Album:PawnShop Guitars-Gilby Clarke.
Originally Released: 1/1/95.
7. Pawn Shop Guitars-Frank Black: rhythm guitars & backing vocals.
Album: The Sacred Squall Of Now-Reeves Gabrels.
Originally Released: 5/9/95.
1. 119 Years Ago-Frank Black: vocals, guitar (co-written).
Album: Ulysses (Della Notte)-Reeves Gabrels.
Originally Released: 3/10/00.
4. Jewel-Frank Black: backing vocals (with David Bowie & Dave Grohl).
Frank recording backing vocals with Reeves Gabrels and Dave Grohl for Jewel. |
Daisy Girl |
Posted - 08/01/2006 : 19:16:11 k gave me this thread...
http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13621 |
fbc |
Posted - 08/01/2006 : 14:01:02 'Run!!!' |
jediroller |
Posted - 08/01/2006 : 13:59:40
Gordon Gano: Hitting the Ground (Instinct Records, 2002 - European release: Cooking Vinyl COOKCD 226)
Track 7: "Run", vocals by Frank Black
Written by Gordon Gano Produced by Warren Bruleigh & Gordon Gano
From atomicduster:
quote: AD: On your excellent “Hitting The Ground” album, you have worked with a glut of outstanding performers that would make other artists green with envy. If you had to pick one standout track, which would it be and why? Also, did you give each artist a guideline for how you wanted the tracks to come out, or is it totally their own interpretation?
GG: Thank you for enjoying ‘Hitting The Ground’. There isn’t one track that’s most special to me. I could make an argument for each one. For example ‘Run’. When I heard Frank Black sing this I thought, and still do, that this is one of my favourite lead vocals of all time. With some artists we discussed how to approach the song and with others nothing was discussed except here’s the song and do you want to do it. Anyone that likes any of these artists I believe will really like what they do on this record. In sports lingo: they are all “on top of their game” or “in the zone”.
free music | Blackolero | Frank Black & Pixies Tributes |
fbc |
Posted - 08/01/2006 : 13:58:30 A great post by Mr. Tiven:
quote: With regards to the Graham Parker Tribute record (PISS & VINEGAR) there's a track I produced of "Local Girls" with Frank alongside Pat Dinizio (Smithereens) and Gary Lucas (Jeff Buckley, Captain Beefheart). We also cut a version of "Discovering Japan" by Frank Black backed by my group (Jon Tiven's Ego Trip) which for some reason was not used on the album---don't ask me why, no one tells me anything---but eventually it might find its way onto some future FB release.
Also.....when we did the Arthur Alexander Tribute which has "Old John Amos" and the duet with Gary U.S. Bonds of "Go Home Girl," I cut a version of "I Love You So" (a previously unreleased song Arthur and I wrote the day after his legendary Bottom Line gig) with Frank, Ronnie Spector and Felix Cavaliere, but the label (Razor & Tie) thought we already had enough Frank on the album and left it as a duet with Ronnie and Felix. Again, perhaps some time that will see the light of day because it's very good.
http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13621&whichpage=2
Two words. Discovering Japan. |
fbc |
Posted - 08/01/2006 : 13:50:19
Piss & Vinegar: The Songs Of Graham Parker 'Local Girls' with The Smithereens' Pat Dinizio
Live Cuts From Somewhere It's a track called 'Sheena is a Punk Rocker'.
RE: Local Girls (quotes by Graham Parker)
http://www.grahamparker.net/answers/qa5.html posted October 13, 1998
I liked the Pixies. Frank Black sings on "Local Girls" on "Piss And Vinegar," the GP tribute album. Must be one hell of a dude.
http://www.grahamparker.net/answers/qa9.html posted June 17, 1999
I've never met Mr. Black and have heard very little of his work. There was a time in the 80's when MTV were featuring a great tune by the Pixies and I did hear a song from a solo album of his exactly once on the radio, which sounded very good. That's it, I'm afraid. Someone at Buy or Die must know him. |
starmekitten |
Posted - 08/01/2006 : 13:08:12 PF Sloan: Sailover. Due for release August 2006
Track five: Eve of Destruction with Frank Black and Buddy Miller Track six: Halloween Mary with Frank Black
From the website:
quote: 2005.11.01 A new album will be recorded at Hormone Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. Recording will begin around 2005.11.02, and continue throughout November. 14 songs are planned to be recorded. 10 of these are new: Violence (ahimsa) (Sloan) Whatever God Wants (Sloan) Love is Forgiving (Sloan-Tiven) Diamond Dust (All That Words Allow) (Sloan) Matthews World (Sloan) Wild Strawberries (Sloan) Across The Night (Sloan) The Soul Of The Woman (Sloan-Kalinich) Sailover (Sloan-Tiven) P.K. And The Evil Dr. Z (Sloan)
4 of these are "favorites": Sins of A Family From A Distance Eve of Destruction Where Were You When I Needed You
This is to be a guitar-based album, hence the absence of piano-based songs, such as the opus-in-progress "My Beethoven".
Staff: Jon Tiven: Producer.
Additional Musicians: Garry W. Tallent (of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band): Bass on 4 songs. Tom Peterson (of Cheap Trick): Bass on 4 songs. Bruce Boughton (of Garth Brooks' band): Steel pedal on 2 songs. Frank Black (of The Pixies): Backing vocals / harmonies on 2 songs. Felix Cavaliere (of The Rascals): Organ on "Soul of the Woman"; Top background vocal on "Where Were You When I Needed You". Billy Block: Guested on 2005.12.03 and/or 2005.12.04.
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starmekitten |
Posted - 08/01/2006 : 12:56:51 Okely dokely!
Hello Radio - TMBG tribute
Track five: Road Movie To Berlin - Frank Black
Frank Black, Guitar/Vocals Molly McGuire - Bass/Vocals Bryan Brown - Drums
Track originally features on TMBG album Flood.
David Miller on why Frank, Pitchfork:
quote: Since "the Pixies are my all-time favorite band," Miller says, he's most excited about Frank Black's participation. "He wasn't an easy man to find," Miller says. "But he was number one on my list because he's a very big TMBG advocate. He's in the Gigantic documentary, and he was obsessed with the Flood record." The Pixies also figure into Miller's unlikely selection of Reel Big Fish. "They were on the Pixies tribute and did 'Gigantic'. I was like, 'I don't want to hear a ska version of 'Gigantic', but they did a weird house-techno version, so based on that alone I wanted them on this."
David Miller on forum:
quote: I know, i know... this has been a long time coming, but here are the details.
Yes- the street date is set for July 11th. But, what's really exciting is that Bar/None Records is the distribution label. It seems fitting since they were responable for TMBG's first 3 albums. Ultimately, their involvement means getting the album out into stores, on iTunes, etc.
Here's the FINAL tracklist:
sElf- ana ng The Long Winters- pet name David Miller- narrow your eyes Charles Douglas- she's an angel FRANK BLACK- road movie to berlin The Wrens- they'll need a crane Steve Burns- dead OK Go- letterbox Recepter- boat of car This Radiant Boy- don't let's start Jason Trachtenburg- doctor worm Fluid Ounces- it's not my birthday Brett Kull- another first kiss Hotel Lights- the end of the tour
Frank's version of Road Movie is nothing short of kickass. It's live, it's strong, and really really serves the song well.
Molly McGuire:
quote: McGuire got the chance to play bass on a Frank Black track slated for Hello Radio: The Songs of They Might Be Giants. She found out about the gig when a session bassist called in sick, and since Black was her teenage hero, she not only jumped, she practically pole-vaulted to the studio. To her dismay, Black had selected the tricky-to-play “Road Movie to Berlin,” a song full of musical changes.
“But he stripped it down to three chords,” says McGuire. “I plunked it out on the bass with a country swing. Then he asked, ‘Do you sing?’ I said ‘yeah,’ and we ended up singing the entire song together in the vocal booth. He left before it was mixed, so I got to sit in the control room and flip out, listening to our voices together on the playback.”
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Cult_Of_Frank |
Posted - 08/01/2006 : 12:43:18 Well, he's on that new PF Sloan disc and also on the Hello TMBG tribute, to start reverse chronologically.
"No man remains quite what he was when he recognizes himself." |