Honeycomb (album) explained

Honeycomb
Type:Album
Artist:Frank Black
Cover:honeycomb album.jpg
Released:July 19, 2005
Studio:Better Songs and Gardens, Nashville, Tennessee
Length:50:19
Producer:Jon Tiven
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Honeycomb is the tenth studio album by American alternative rock musician Frank Black, released in July 2005 on Back Porch Records. His first original solo work since 1996's The Cult of Ray, Honeycomb was recorded in Nashville, and features notable local session musicians, such as Steve Cropper and ex-Presley guitarist Reggie Young.

Background

Frank Black had discussed making a Black on Blonde record for about ten years with producer Jon Tiven, where he would travel to Nashville (like Dylan with Blonde on Blonde) and record with local musicians. In 2005, Black eventually found the time to record such an album. He went to Nashville and met with musicians whom Tiven had selected for the record.[1] Black said, "I knew he'd ask all stellar people, though I had no idea it was going to be guys like Steve Cropper. They were challenged... well, more amused than challenged. I don't think it was hard for them, but they had to think a little bit."[2]

Covers

Unusually for a Frank Black album, it has 3 cover songs: "Song of the Shrimp," "Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day" (by Doug Sahm) and "Dark End of the Street". Black said that, for the cover of "Song of the Shrimp," he took his cue from the version by Townes Van Zandt, adding that he had never heard Elvis Presley's version.[3]

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[4]

Musicians
Technical

Notes and References

  1. Ascott, Phil. "Frank Black". Total Guitar. #140. September 2005
  2. Web site: . The Backpages Interview: Frank Black. Barney Hoskyns .
  3. Web site: Interview: Frank Black – Uncut.co.uk . 2007-09-04 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20051028002721/http://www.uncut.co.uk/music/frank_black_francis/interviews/8639 . October 28, 2005 .
  4. Frank Black. Honeycomb. 2005. Liner notes. Back Porch.