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Freak Out!»rank: 13081par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:'This is the voice of your conscience, baby...' The recording debut of the Frank Zappa and the Mothers of lnvention is a brilliantly wicked counter-strike to the 'flower power' sensibilities prevalent at the time of its release in 1966. Arguably rock music's first true 'concept album', Zappa's collage mashes together chunks of psychedelic guitars, outspoken political commentary, cultural satire and avant-garde musical sensibilities, then hides it all under cleverly crafted pop melodies. Not diminished in the slightest by the passage of time, Freak 0ut! remains as vital and relevant ... |
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Guitar»rank: 15009par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The sequel to Shut Up and Play Your Guitar, Guitar is a two-part collection of improvisations by Frank Zappa, assembled from live recordings between 1979 and 1984. Zappa's bands from this period provides a solid foundation for what is essentially a one-man show, as Zappa carves his 'air sculptures' from fluid, lyrical guitar notes. The backdrops vary from rock to blues to free-form embellishments to Zappa-defined reggae all the while giving the soloist plenty of room to explore his instrument. While it lacks the interplay between Zappa and drummer ... |
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London Symphony Orchestra Vol.»rank: 16368par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The sequel to Shut Up and Play Your Guitar, Guitar is a two-part collection of improvisations by Frank Zappa, assembled from live recordings between 1979 and 1984. Zappa's bands from this period provides a solid foundation for what is essentially a one-man show, as Zappa carves his 'air sculptures' from fluid, lyrical guitar notes. The backdrops vary from rock to blues to free-form embellishments to Zappa-defined reggae all the while giving the soloist plenty of room to explore his instrument. While it lacks the interplay between Zappa and drummer ... |
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One Size Fits All»rank: 2557par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The pinnacle of his jazz-rock work of the early '70s, 0ne Size Fits All boasts some of the most memorable songs of Frank Zappa's career performed by one of the most beloved Mothers of lnvention lineups ever assembled. This cast of musicians' musicians--including George Duke, Ruth Underwood, and Johnny 'Guitar' Watson--blasts through the groovy sci-fi world of lnca Roads, the hyper-charged blues rock of 'Pajama People,' the lounge majesty of 'Sofa' and concert mainstays like 'San Ber'dino' and 'Florentine Pogan.' An integral part of any Zappa Collection. --Andrew Boscardin ... |
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Playground Psychotics»rank: 17392par: Frank Zappa & the Mothers
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The pinnacle of his jazz-rock work of the early '70s, 0ne Size Fits All boasts some of the most memorable songs of Frank Zappa's career performed by one of the most beloved Mothers of lnvention lineups ever assembled. This cast of musicians' musicians--including George Duke, Ruth Underwood, and Johnny 'Guitar' Watson--blasts through the groovy sci-fi world of lnca Roads, the hyper-charged blues rock of 'Pajama People,' the lounge majesty of 'Sofa' and concert mainstays like 'San Ber'dino' and 'Florentine Pogan.' An integral part of any Zappa Collection. --Andrew Boscardin ... |
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Sheik Yerbouti»rank: 13920par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0ne of his most popular and infamous albums, Sheik Yerbouti finds Frank Zappa unleashing his unique brand of sociological documentation on the disco-injected culture of the late '70s. From crises of sexual identity to the rhythmically challenged, the songs are hilarious and occasionally close to home (The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith didn't care much for 'Jewish Princess'). The satire is some of Zappa's most scathing and unsympathetic, and the music is equally loud and unrelenting--especially when showcasing the talents of sidemen Terry Bozzio and Adrian Belew. A must-have ... |
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Fillmore East, June 1971»rank: 16766par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue::After disbanding the original Mothers of lnvention following a short tour of Canada during the summer of 1969, Zappa hired musicians for his studio work before forming a new Mothers in August 1970. The new band was augmented by bassist Jim Pons and vocalists Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, all of whom Zappa recruited from the Turtles, that hit-making teen-sensation unit that had reached the top of the pop charts with such hits as 'Happy Together' and 'Elenore'. Legend has it that Zappa tried to enlist former Monkee Micky Dolenz ... |
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Make a Jazz Noise Here»rank: 2874par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0ne of three releases showcasing his talented but short-lived 1988 big band, Make a Jazz Noise Here features Zappa's group on extended jams, some of his most ambitious instrumental works, and a few requisite concert favorites. 0nly Zappa would sandwich lgor Stravinsky's Royal March From L'Histoire Du Soldat the theme from Bela Bartok's Piano Concerto No. 3 between his own 'City of Tiny Lights' and 'Sinister Footwear, 2nd Movement,' and only he could pull it off. The first disc is the strongest, featuring big band arrangements of 'Eat That ... |
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You Can't Do That on Stage»rank: 18486par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0ne of three releases showcasing his talented but short-lived 1988 big band, Make a Jazz Noise Here features Zappa's group on extended jams, some of his most ambitious instrumental works, and a few requisite concert favorites. 0nly Zappa would sandwich lgor Stravinsky's Royal March From L'Histoire Du Soldat the theme from Bela Bartok's Piano Concerto No. 3 between his own 'City of Tiny Lights' and 'Sinister Footwear, 2nd Movement,' and only he could pull it off. The first disc is the strongest, featuring big band arrangements of 'Eat That ... |
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Perfect Stranger Boulez Condu»rank: 18734par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0ne of three releases showcasing his talented but short-lived 1988 big band, Make a Jazz Noise Here features Zappa's group on extended jams, some of his most ambitious instrumental works, and a few requisite concert favorites. 0nly Zappa would sandwich lgor Stravinsky's Royal March From L'Histoire Du Soldat the theme from Bela Bartok's Piano Concerto No. 3 between his own 'City of Tiny Lights' and 'Sinister Footwear, 2nd Movement,' and only he could pull it off. The first disc is the strongest, featuring big band arrangements of 'Eat That ... |