Los Angeles (Frank Black song)

"Los Angeles"
Single by Frank Black
from the album Frank Black
A-side Los Angeles
B-side I heard Ramona Sing
Released March 9, 1993
Genre Alternative rock
Length 4:08
Label 4AD/Elektra
Writer(s) Frank Black
Producer(s) Eric Drew Feldman, Black Francis
Frank Black singles chronology
"Los Angeles" "Hang on to Your Ego"

"Los Angeles" is a single written and performed by Black Francis, it was the first track on his solo debut album Frank Black, released in 1992.[1] It served as the main theme song for the short lived but cult phenomenon VH1 talk show Late World with Zach. It was also featured in the soundtrack of Tony Hawk's American Wasteland as well as being featured in Yeah Right, a skateboarding video directed by Spike Jonze with professional skateboarder Eric Koston skating to this song. Also, a music video was made for this song featuring Black himself. The music video was featured on an episode of MTV's Beavis and Butt-head.

Composition

The song starts off with an acoustic guitar introduction. An electric guitar riff is heard after that. With an interlude back into acoustic guitar music, it ends with helicopter noises.

References

  1. Phares, Heather (1993-03-09). "Frank Black - Frank Black". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-10-14.


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