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Mystery Disc»rank:par: Frank Zappa
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You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 2»rank:par: Frank Zappa
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You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3»rank:par: Frank Zappa
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You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4»rank:par: Frank Zappa
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Joes Domage»rank:par: Frank Zappa
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Joes Corsage»rank:par: Frank Zappa
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Burnt Weeny Sandwich»rank:par: Frank Zappa
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Hot Rats»rank:par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue::Frank Zappa's first solo album, Hot Rats, is a far-cry from the da-da adventures and audio collages of the original Mothers of lnvention. Mostly instrumental, and filled with long jams between Zappa, Jean- Luc Ponty and lan Underwood, this slickly produced album--one of the first 16-track recordings ever made--is filled with hummable tunes. The opening track, 'Peaches en Regalia', is one of Zappa's most enduring songs and the album's only vocal track, 'Willie the Pimp', is by Zappa's long-time friend Don Van Vliet, aka Captain Beefheart. -- Andrew Boscardin Chronique ... |
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Joes Xmasage»rank:par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue::Frank Zappa's first solo album, Hot Rats, is a far-cry from the da-da adventures and audio collages of the original Mothers of lnvention. Mostly instrumental, and filled with long jams between Zappa, Jean- Luc Ponty and lan Underwood, this slickly produced album--one of the first 16-track recordings ever made--is filled with hummable tunes. The opening track, 'Peaches en Regalia', is one of Zappa's most enduring songs and the album's only vocal track, 'Willie the Pimp', is by Zappa's long-time friend Don Van Vliet, aka Captain Beefheart. -- Andrew Boscardin Chronique ... |
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Freak Out»rank:par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue::Frank Zappa's first solo album, Hot Rats, is a far-cry from the da-da adventures and audio collages of the original Mothers of lnvention. Mostly instrumental, and filled with long jams between Zappa, Jean- Luc Ponty and lan Underwood, this slickly produced album--one of the first 16-track recordings ever made--is filled with hummable tunes. The opening track, 'Peaches en Regalia', is one of Zappa's most enduring songs and the album's only vocal track, 'Willie the Pimp', is by Zappa's long-time friend Don Van Vliet, aka Captain Beefheart. -- Andrew Boscardin Chronique ... |