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[edit] Fastman Raiderman vs. Fast Man Raider Man
Back Porch Records lists the title as "Fast Man Raider Man"[1].
Cooking Vinyl's bio article [2] and promotional material[3] call it "Fastman Raiderman".
The cover art shows "Fast Man Raider Man"[4]. Frank Black's wife says this is the result of art direction, to make the words more legible[5].
Online stores Amazon and iTunes label it "Fast Man Raider Man"[6].
The fansite calls it "Fastman Raiderman"[7].
Individual tracks on the album are titled "Fast Man" and "Raider Man".
Reviewers have called it: "Fastman/Raiderman"[8][9] "Fast Man Raider Man"[10] "Fast Man/Raider Man"[11] "Fastman Raiderman"[12][13] ...and even "Faster Man Raider Man'"[14].
I'm not sure what the point of this is except that I am confused as to what the title of this album really is. 71.131.199.247