Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day
Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day |
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Studio album by Frank Black & the Catholics |
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Released |
2000 |
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Genre |
Alt-country |
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Frank Black & the Catholics chronology |
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Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day is an album by Frank Black & the Catholics, recorded in 2000. Because Black was not completely happy with the recording sessions, he decided against a commercial release. However, he did hand out several copies of the album at shows, which fans uploaded to the internet.[1]
The song "Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day" also appears on Frank Black's 2005 album Honeycomb.
Track listing
- "Constant Sorrow Man" - 3:38
- "Pan American Highway" - 4:16
- "Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day" (Doug Sahm)- 5:10
- "Humboldt County Massacre" - 2:35
- "Angst" - 1:35
- "Sleep" (Donovan)- 2:39
- "Sister Isabel" (Del Shannon)- 3:26
- "Le Cigare Volant" - 2:25
- "I Will Run After You" - 3:51
- "His Kingly Cave" - 3:09
References
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| As Frank Black | Studio albums | |
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| Singles |
- "Los Angeles" (1993)
- "Hang On to Your Ego" (1993)
- "Headache" (1994)
- "Men in Black" (1995)
- "The Marsist" (1995)
- "I Don't Want to Hurt You" (1996)
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| As Black Francis | Studio albums | |
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- "Threshold Apprehension" (2007)
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| Pixies | Studio albums | |
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| Other albums | |
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| Frank Black and the Catholics | Studio albums | |
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| Compilations |
- One More Road for the Hit (2006)
- Snake Oil (2006)
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| Singles |
- "All My Ghosts" (1998)
- "I Gotta Move" (1999)
- "Robert Onion" (2000)
- "St. Francis Dam Disaster" (2001)
- "Everything Is New" (2003)
- "Nadine" (2003)
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| Members |
- Scott Boutier
- Rich Gilbert
- David McCaffery
- Dave Philips
- Lyle Workman
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| Grand Duchy |
- Petits Fours (2009)
- Lovesick (2009)
- Let the People Speak (2012)
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