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nonstoperotik review
Nonstoperotik is fantastic. One great thing is that if you heard each track individually, you would not think you were hearing a black francis song initially. I consider that a sign that BF is branching out. There is a lovely variety on this disc. Definitely worth the purchase--in fact, I would put it in one of the top five BF works.
NonStopErotik
Well it arrived yesterday. Importing from Japan meant I got some bonus tracks and a one-day head start on the official release (although this obviously doesn't compare to downloading a leaked copy or nabbing a promo).
This album really just did not grab me on the first listen. It felt very hit and miss. A few listens later and I'm loving it. I'm finding it almost takes another state of mind to enjoy Black Francis releases compared to Frank Black releases.
O My Tidy Sum and Cinema Star especially seem destined to be considered classic FBF. The bonus cover tracks are also rather enjoyable, especially 'Taint No Use. I've also warmed up to the lullaby rendition of Rabbits even if I still prefer the Demo #1 version.
Song of Myself
More NSE Material
The folks at FB.net released a NonStopErotik-based podcast today which contains a slew of interesting things - never before heard tracks and interviews with EDF and FBF. I suggest checking it out.
It contains five NSE tracks - two of which have already been "leaked," NonStopErotik and Six-Legged Man. The other three are Deadman's Curve, Rabbits, and Cinema Star. Deadman's Curve and Rabbits should already be familiar to fans who regularly keep up with FBF's material. It's definitely exciting to hear them finally put down properly in the studio.
The only really big change in Deadman's Curve you'll notice is the use of keyboards. It adds quite a bit of texture to the song. While this doesn't make the song drastically different from say the version off 93-03, it sounds great.
Donnez-Moi
This will probably seem irrelevant given the recent Golem excitement, but I can't help but wonder why this track was left off Petit Fours. I think it's become my favorite Grand Duchy song. I'm hoping the next album goes for more of this sound. Or even something Virginia Reelish. Keyboards, FBF, and Violet are a good mix!
Six Legged Man...
...Sounds like it could have been on Pistolero.
I mean that in a good way.
Getting excited for NSE...
Those lucky enough to receive advance NSE tracks have been kind enough to share them. I've heard the title track and Wheels. Supposedly Six-Legged Man is out there too.
I like NonStopErotik, but I honestly think it will work better in the context of the album. By itself, it didn't do much to excite me. Wheels is a different story though. It has all the energy of SVN FNGRS with the polish of TOTY - a great combination. I can't wait to hear Rabbits and Deadman's Curve in all their glory.
The album is also a semi-Catholics reunion with both Dave Philips and Eric Drew Feldman on board. All in all, NSE seems to be taking a lot of the best components of Frank's past output and bringing them together. I just hope Dave got to play his pedal steel on a few tracks.
Doolittle Live Problems
I hate to be a complainer, but this Doolittle Live recording thing has been a fiasco. I bought the CDs for the 11/21/09 show that I went to. I waited two months to get the CDs and I find out they're from the 11/12/09 show. They're mislabeled to look like they're from 11/21/09, but they're not.
I hope the Pixies pick a better company to do these recordings next time.
Three Uses of the Knife
"The Russians say: laughing bride, weeping wife/weeping bride, laughing wife. The couple who write their own marriage ceremony have, we can predict, a rocky time ahead.
Save the world
"Everybody wants to save the world; no one wants to help Mom do the dishes." --P.J. O' Rourke