The re-release of Frank Black & The Catholics eponymous album. Originally released in 1998, the album features eleven raw Frank Black songs and a raucous cover of Larry Norman's “Six Sixty-Six.” ”We recorded the tape over three days, and since it was only meant to be a demo, we cut it old-school, live to 2-track. After rehearsals in our rented rock space we walked across the parking lot to a studio they call the City of Sound, a studio with history, a studio that was a Vox amplifier factory before it was a studio, a studio where titles like Damn the Torpedoes, Rumours, and Nevermind were recorded; we had cut The Cult of Ray there too. The recording captured a moment before someone sucked all the heart out of it. All that tedious overdubbing and the latest fix-it-in-the-mix computer technology — we’re not interested in that. It’s rough and ready; a diamond in the rough.” (Frank Black)