Dog in the Sand

Dog in the Sand Artist: Frank Black and the Catholics
Label: Spin Art
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Original recording reissued
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 750078012121
EAN: 0750078012121
ASIN: B000089CJZ


Release Date: 2003-02-04

Dog in the Sand


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Tracks:

  1. Blast Off
  2. I've Seen Your Picture
  3. St. Francis Dam Disaster
  4. Robert Onion
  5. Stupid Me
  6. Bullet
  7. Swimmer
  8. Hermaphroditos
  9. I'll Be Blue
  10. Llano del Rio
  11. If It Takes All Night
  12. Dog in the Sand
  13. Robert Onion [Acoustic Demo][*]
  14. Blast Off [Acoustic Demo][*]
  15. Stupid Me [Acoustic Demo][*]
  16. If It Takes All Night [Acoustic Demo][*]

Similar Items:

  1. Pistolero
  2. Devil's Workshop
  3. Black Letter Days
  4. Show Me Your Tears
  5. Honeycomb

Album Description

''This is Black's strongest set of songs since 1994s Teenager Of The Year, largely because the trademark wit and weirdness are back'' - Q Magazine. Originally released in 2001, this re-release features fellow pixie Joe Santiago and former Pere Ubu multi-instrumentalist Eric Drew Feldman. Includes 4 unlisted bonus tracks, all acoustic demos of 'Robert Onion', 'Blast Off', 'Stupid Me' & 'If It Takes All Night'. SpinArt.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars If it takes all night..........2006-11-30

Last week I saw Frank Black and his band play at a club downtown. By this point in his career, the man has a huge catalog of great songs stretching back to the 80s. Frank opened the show with an acoustic set, some material from "Honeycomb" and some startling interpretations of old Pixies material. Then the band came onstage, plugged in, and lanched into some raunchy, Stonesy, bluesy raw rock. The highlights for me were the songs from this disc. This was something of a comeback album for Frank, although he hadn't really gone anywhere to speak of, but the critics did flock back in droves when this was released...and with good cause. This one is the perfect balance between two things I really like...Frank's trademark wit and weirdness on the one hand, and his newfound love for classic Exile on Main St.-style rock on the other.

I am the rare child of the 90s who enjoys Frank's solo stuff more than his work with the Pixies. Don't get me wrong, the Pixies are amazing, they put out a bunch of startlingly original and unrelentingly catchy albums while maintaining their status as a great touring band with a strong stage presence. But Frank's stuff is more personal, his vision is something that has grown even more unique over time. No matter what he's playing, you can tell it's him...not just words and music but a feeling. The man and his magic. This album is where it really gels. His best since my favorite one of his, Teenager of the Year, Black sounds relaxed and confident. He is equally at home on folky strummers (St. Francis Dam Disaster), bizarro rockers ("Hermaphroditos"), and piano-driven bluesy bar tunes (If It Takes All Night," my personal fave here). The man is not trying too hard, obviously, and is having some fun. It shows. I will never tire of this gem.

There are a lot of five star reviews on Amazon, and I may be in part responsible for that, but really this is worth it, really. Honest. Would I let you down?

5 out of 5 stars One Great Album !.......2005-02-03

"If it Takes All Night" and "Hermaphroditos" are two classic examples of why this album clearly establishes Frank Black as one of the greatest America music icons of all-time! All Hail Frank Black!

4 out of 5 stars Black in the Sand.......2003-04-15

First, about this album, DOG IN THE SAND:
After nothing short of worshiping FB's first 3 solo albums, I was kind of disappointed by the first 2 offerings from FB & the Catholics. The production was lower, the performances were done live but sloppily at times, the lack of instruments made the arrangements emptier, and while some of the songs were FB-signature compositional gems, a good bit of it seemed musically and lyrically uninspired (for Frank, I mean... not saying it still didn't blow away 99% of the mindless [stuff] out there). Well, this was the album that got me back into Mr. Black with both feet. This album is sort of laid back and definitely a bit country-western in its instrumentation (lots of acoustic guitar, plus slide, pedal steel, piano, and even banjo), but Frank just seemed to be oozing with unique musical and lyrical ideas again. Still recorded live to 2-track, but way more instruments, much better performances, and perhaps some of Frank's most crisp and dead-on singing to date. Not a dud song in the bunch really, and that is quite an improvement from Pistolero and the Catholics 1st album.

Second, about this version, the one with bonus tracks:

Music Album:

  1. Schoozzzmmii ~ The Lone Pigeon
  2. The Best of Kirsty MacColl ~ Kirsty MacColl
  3. The Swift ~ The Swift
  4. The Buffalo Creek ~ American Minor
  5. Find the Way Out ~ The Boo Radleys
  6. Ram ~ Paul & Linda McCartney
  7. Sedated in the Eighties, No. 2 ~ The Stone Roses , Wall of Voodoo , The Kinks , Violent Femmes , The Suburbs , and The English Beat
  8. Butterfly ~ Hollies
  9. Erasers on Pencils ~ Ceili Rain
  10. Transmissions of All the Goodbyes ~ Lilium

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Music Album

Music CD

Kaleidoscope: Jazz Meets the Symphony #6

Smoke Rings ~ Glen Gray, Casa Loma Orchestra

Delta Lady ~ David (Orchestra) Matthews

Golpeando Hiero ~ Eisenhauer Bros. Orchestr

Last Night Before We Lose ~ Terri Cerritto

Chagall Blue ~ Masahiro Satoh

Musique du Monde: Le Catalogue ~ Various Artists

How Lovely Are Thy Steps ~ Joe Friedman

Musiques de l'Homme ~ L'Orchestre de Contrebasses

Just a Pain ~ Sepa