His Kingly Cave - Frank Black & The Catholics



     
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His Kingly Cave Lyrics


He wants an altered state, inside the mansion walls
She says shed rather wait, yeah, for evening to fall
But still the cap they eat and with a drink they chased
The ghost that calledThey went to celebrate, they went to have a ball
Everyone gathered at the gates but it wasnt good at all
The sky was turning gray, they laughed at their mistake
As their skin began to crawlHey, but its too late for to go back now
They closed the gates and the scene was set
Enter into his kingly cave
Dont worry the leopards wont bite you
Wipe that big tear awaySee they got jumpsuits on the headless cast
And polished jewels under two inch glass
And bullet holes in Vernons room out back
Dont worry the posse wont shoot you
No more crying todayHes tripping over graves, as the rain begins to fall
And finally they escape, when the shuttle bus is called
The mourners now abate as one begins to say
I scream, I scream for allHey, but its too late for to go back now

They closed the gates and the scene was set
Enter into his kingly cave
Dont worry the leopards wont bite you
Wipe that big tear awaySee they got jumpsuits on the headless cast
And polished jewels under two inch glass
And bullet holes in Vernons room out back
Dont worry the posse wont shoot you
No more crying todayHey, but its too late for to go back now
Too late for to go back now
Enter into his kingly caveHe wants an altered state, inside the mansion walls
She says shed rather wait, yeah, for evening to fall
But still the cap they eat and with a drink they chased
The ghost that calledYes, very nice

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Frank Black and the Catholics were a musical outfit led by Pixies frontman Charles Thompson ('Frank Black') following that band's initial demise. Between 1998-2003 they released six studio albums, but have since gone on apparent hiatus as Thompson has turned to focus on solo material (as Frank Black and, later, Black Francis) and the Pixies reunion.

Using the "backing band" from his 1996 solo album, The Cult of Ray, Thompson dubbed his new band "Frank Black and the Catholics", and recorded their eponymous first album in 1997. His band consisted of Lyle Workman on lead guitar, bassist David McCaffrey and Scott Boutier on drums.

Frank Black and the Catholics became the first album to be posted to the eMusic service; they claim it is "the first album ever made legally available for commercial download". Having eschewed multi-track recording for his later solo material, Thompson continued the live-to-two-track technique for all subsequent releases under the Catholics. Live-to-two-track recording precludes the use of overdubs to correct errors or add texture; all takes are recorded continuously, and mixing is done "on the fly". On later albums, he incorporated more musicians into the sessions to allow for more varied instrumental textures. Explaining his rationale behind the method, he commented:

"Well, it's real. It's a recording of a performance, of a real performance between a group of people, an entourage, a band, as opposed to a facsimile of that, which is frequently what people do with multi-track recording ... I prefer it. It's a little more real. It's got a little more heart."

Workman left the Catholics in 1998 to pursue session work with Rich Gilbert replacing him. Frank Black and the Catholics released Pistolero in 1999 and Dog in the Sand in 2001. Dog in the Sand added Dave Philips on pedal steel guitar and lead guitar, with Joey Santiago and Eric Drew Feldman making appearances with the group live and on record.

By this time, while dismissing the possibility of a Pixies reunion, Thompson had begun to incorporate an increasing number of the band's songs into Catholics concerts, as well as including Santiago in his solo work again. Black and the Catholics continued to release records; two separate albums, Black Letter Days and Devil's Workshop, were released simultaneously in 2002. Devil's Workshop included the song "Velvety", a version of the Pixies' song "Velvety Instrumental Version" (written by Black as a teenager) with lyrics. The song was one of the first signs that he had acknowledged his past work with the Pixies in his solo output. A sixth album with the Catholics, Show Me Your Tears, was released in 2003. Show Me Your Tears' title and many of the songs in it were inspired by Thompson's recent divorce and entry into therapy.
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