Svn Fngrs
Svn Fngrs is a mini-album by Black Francis (aka Frank Black), released on March 3, 2008.[1] The album's title is a reference to the Irish mythological hero Cúchulainn, who was said to have seven fingers and seven toes. The songs "Seven Fingers" and "When They Come to Murder Me" also feature lyrics written from Cúchulainn's point of view.
Track listing
- "The Seus" – 3:42
- "Garbage Heap" – 2:50
- "Half Man" – 2:33
- "I Sent Away" – 2:03
- "Seven Fingers" – 1:46
- "The Tale of Lonesome Fetter" – 3:56
- "When They Come to Murder Me" – 3:24
Credits
- Black Francis: vocals and guitars
- Jason Carter: drums, percussion, engineer, mixer, producer
- Violet Clark: bass
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- One More Road for the Hit (2006)
- Snake Oil (2006)
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- "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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- "Threshold Apprehension" (2007)
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| Grand Duchy |
- Petits Fours (2009)
- Lovesick (2009)
- Let the People Speak (2012)
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