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''Invisible Means'' is a studio album by the United States experimental rock quartet French Frith Kaiser Thompson. It was the group's second album and was recorded at Mobius Music in San Francisco on 19–23 March 1990. The album was released in 1990 in the United States by Windham Hill Records on CD. ==Reception==
In a review of the album in ''The Santa Fe New Mexican'', Steve Terrell called French Frith Kaiser Thompson "the world's most obscure 'supergroup.〔 He says this collaboration is led by Kaiser, with his "whacky, ecclectic () approach to rock", and Thompson, "break() out of his own mold" and "experimenting with ... sheer craziness".〔 Terrell liked the playfulness of Kaiser's "The Nearsighted Heron" and "Days of Our Lives", and Thompson's "mock opera", "March of the Cosmetic Surgeons".〔 He also liked French's "Now That I Am Dead", although he was critical of some of French's other songs ("Invisible Means", "The Evening News" and "Suzanne"), which Terrell felt were the "low points of the album".〔 But overall, Terrell called the album "a winner", adding that he hoped there was more to come from the group.〔 Mark Deming at AllMusic described ''Invisible Means'' as "calmer, and a bit easier to digest" than their first album, ''Live, Love, Larf & Loaf'', but complained that it "lacks ... the playful wit and high spirits" of that album.〔 Deming added, however, that there are some "intelligent but unexpectedly conventional-sounding pop tunes" from French, some good contributions from Kaiser and Frith, and "a stunning tune", "Killing Jar" from Thompson.〔
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