Devil's Workshop
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| Devil's Workshop | |||||
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| Studio album by Frank Black and the Catholics | |||||
| Released | August 20, 2002 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative Rock | ||||
| Label | SpinART | ||||
| Producer | Frank Black and the Catholics, Ben Mumphrey | ||||
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Devil's Workshop is the second of a pair of albums by Frank Black and the Catholics to be simultaneously released on August 20, 2002. 'His Kingly Cave' was originally recorded for an aborted album project in mid-2000 entitled Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day. "Velvety"'s music comes from an earlier Pixies b-side, appropriately named "Velvety Instrumental Version". The track first received lyrics when it was revived for this album.
[edit] Track listing
- "Velvety"
- "Out of State"
- "His Kingly Cave"
- "San Antonio, TX"
- "Bartholomew"
- "Modern Age"
- "Are You Headed My Way?"
- "Heloise"
- "The Scene"
- "Whiskey in Your Shoes"
- "Fields of Marigold"
[edit] Musicians
- Frank Black: vocals, guitar
- Scott Boutier: drums, vocals
- David McCaffery: bass, vocals
- Dave Philips: guitar, pedal steel guitar, vocals
additional musicians:
- Joey Santiago: guitar
- Lyle Workman: guitar
- Moris Tepper: guitar
- Rob Laufer: keyboards
- Eric Drew Feldman: keyboards
- Stan Ridgway: keyboards
- Ben Mumphrey: maracas

