Fast Man Raider Man Tracks
1. If Your Poison Get You
2. Johnny Barleycorn
3. Fast Man
4. You Can't Crucify Yourself
5. Dirty Old Town
6. Wanderlust
7. Seven Days
8. Raider Man
9. The End Of The Summer
10. Dog Sleep
11. When The Paint Grows Darker Still
12. I'm Not Dead (I'm In Pittsburgh)
13. Golden Shore
14. In The Time Of My Ruin
15. Down To You
16. Highway To Lowdown
17. Kiss My Ring
18. My Terrible Ways
19. Fitzgerald
20. Elijah
21. It's Just Not Your Moment
22. The Real El Rey
23. Where The Wind Is Going
24. Holland Town
25. Sad Old World
26. Don't Cry That Way
27. Fare Thee Well
Fast Man Raider Man Review
Recorded in the same casual manner as 2005's Honeycomb, in various hit-and-run sessions with superstar session musicians during gaps in the Pixies' unending reunion tour, Fast Man Raider Man abides by the this-will-do aesthetic that has been a hallmark of Frank Black's solo career. With songs seemingly made up on the spot, the singer delivers a thoroughly mellow 27-track double album that is largely free of the inscrutability and insanity of his most famous work. Instead, it is homey pedal steel guitars, sleepy saxophone solos, rootsy barroom rockers like "Down To You," a heart-on-sleeve R&B ballad or two such as "Sad Old World," and a wobbly cover of Ewan MacColl's "Dirty Old Town." His strangest offering yet? --Aidin Vaziri