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The Golem (album)

The Golem is a soundtrack written and performed by Black Francis at the 2008 San Francisco International Film Festival for the 1920 film '.

The soundtrack was released in 2010 as a 5-disc set. Only 500 copies were made, and it was released exclusively for purchase from Blackfrancis.net. The set included 2 CDs containing the studio recordings, 2 CDs containing the original 2008 live performance at San Francisco International Film Festival, a DVD of ' with the soundtrack synced to the film, and a book containing chord charts by Nick Vincent and lyrics by Black Francis for The Golem. Each of the 500 copies were signed by Black Francis, and each were wrapped in brown paper and sealed with a "Black Francis" marked wax stamp.

A "rock songs" version, according to Francis, was released to the public in 2011. This version contains only the substantial songs, leaving out the reprises and themes that were included with the box set.

Background

In April 2008, Black Francis told the Village Voice, "I'm performing it in a couple of weeks down in San Francisco at this film festival. The requisite there is to show up with some music and perform it in some way along to this movie that they're screening. And so I said, "Well, that sounds fun, but I have to sort of make a record." I have to have some sort of blueprint, you know. So I went down to San Francisco a couple of weeks ago and made a record with Eric Feldman producing. ... It took about a week, including the writing."

Track listing

One-disc edition

Personnel

Musicians
Technical
  • Eric Drew Feldman – producer
  • Jason Carter – engineer, mixing, photography
  • Gabriel Shepard – engineer
  • Thaddeus Moore – engineer
  • Bobby Mack – live recording engineer
  • Mark Chalecki – mastering
  • Mark Lemhouse – design, layout
  • Wesley Curtis – photography <small>(album cover and band)</small>

References