Nonstoperotik [Crimson Vinyl]
An album of Black Francis songs inspired by sex might seem unexpected, but it's never been a taboo topic in his music. Many of the Pixies' best songs dealt with knowing someone in the biblical sense --literally, in the case of "Dead" and "Nimrod's Son," to name just two. It's a given that an album of erotic songs by Black Francis won't be the same as one by, say, Barry White, but even by Francis' own standards, NonStopErotik deals with its subject matter as elliptically as possible. Rabbits, ferns, and other natural fertility motifs pepper these songs, most of which are reveries inspired by love and sensuality rather than anything raunchy. "Lake of Sin"'s title is the most risqué thing about it; "Nonstoperotik" is more romantic than erotic, with a sweet melody and limpid guitar solo that recalls "You Look Wonderful Tonight," and "When I Go Down on You" plays like a hymn to intimacy rather than a mating call. Though "Six Legged Man" is a typical but well-done rave-up and "Wild Son" once