In 1996, Paley released a single through Sub Pop Records, "Time for You" b/w "Best of All," and in 1999, he put out his first solo album, Lucky's Tune, produced by his pal Thompson, now known as Frank Black. A second album, Revival, appeared in 2000, produced by Pixies associate Eric Drew Feldman, and he soon began work on his third LP, but progress was hampered by unsuccessful negotiations with record labels. Paley stayed busy playing live shows (often opening for Frank Black or the reunited Pixies) and writing songs; several collaborations with Black appeared on the latter's 2006 album Fast Man Raider Man. Paley's third album, Approximate Hellhound vs. the Monkey Demon, was finally released in 2007 on his own label, Metaphor Rhythms, featuring the Reid Paley Trio (Paley on guitar and vocals, Eric Eble on bass, and Jim Murray on drums). In 2010, Paley teamed up with Thompson again (now back to calling himself Black Francis), and the pair wrote ten new songs in three days while Francis was in New York playing solo shows. A few days later, the two repaired to Nashville (where the Pixies were playing a pair of concerts), and in two days they recorded all ten songs, with Paley and Francis backed by Southern soul legends Spooner Oldham (piano) and David Hood (bass). The album, simply called Paley Francis, was released in October 2011. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi