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Civilization Phaze III»rank:par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This is Zappa's masterpiece of electronic music, conceived, composed and performed on his Synclavier, a computer system for music composition and recording. Civilization Phaze lll is an astounding work, taking Zappa nearly ten years to finish. Released posthumously, this 2 CD set is a testimony to Zappa the composer, containing the pure fruits of his imagination and the hard work he continued until his death in 1993. Continuing the story of the piano people from Lumpy Gravy (and utilizing much of the same tape source material for it's interludes) ... |
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Apostrophe (')»rank:par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Thanks to the surprise radio airplay of 'Don't Eat that Yellow Snow,' Apostrophe introduced a whole new audience to the music of Frank Zappa in the early '70s. Like its companion set, 0ver-Nite Sensation, this album found Zappa producing highly polished jazz-rock, mixing tales of absurd characters with musical showmanship and snarling guitar work. The first half of the album is a sort of mini-concept album, relating the adventures of an Eskimo named Nanook, and the second half features such Zappa classics as 'Cosmik Debris' and 'Stink-Foot.' --Andrew ... |
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Baby Snakes»rank: 48513par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Thanks to the surprise radio airplay of 'Don't Eat that Yellow Snow,' Apostrophe introduced a whole new audience to the music of Frank Zappa in the early '70s. Like its companion set, 0ver-Nite Sensation, this album found Zappa producing highly polished jazz-rock, mixing tales of absurd characters with musical showmanship and snarling guitar work. The first half of the album is a sort of mini-concept album, relating the adventures of an Eskimo named Nanook, and the second half features such Zappa classics as 'Cosmik Debris' and 'Stink-Foot.' --Andrew ... |
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Tis the Season to Be Jelly»rank: 48513par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Thanks to the surprise radio airplay of 'Don't Eat that Yellow Snow,' Apostrophe introduced a whole new audience to the music of Frank Zappa in the early '70s. Like its companion set, 0ver-Nite Sensation, this album found Zappa producing highly polished jazz-rock, mixing tales of absurd characters with musical showmanship and snarling guitar work. The first half of the album is a sort of mini-concept album, relating the adventures of an Eskimo named Nanook, and the second half features such Zappa classics as 'Cosmik Debris' and 'Stink-Foot.' --Andrew ... |
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Piquantique»rank: 48513par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Thanks to the surprise radio airplay of 'Don't Eat that Yellow Snow,' Apostrophe introduced a whole new audience to the music of Frank Zappa in the early '70s. Like its companion set, 0ver-Nite Sensation, this album found Zappa producing highly polished jazz-rock, mixing tales of absurd characters with musical showmanship and snarling guitar work. The first half of the album is a sort of mini-concept album, relating the adventures of an Eskimo named Nanook, and the second half features such Zappa classics as 'Cosmik Debris' and 'Stink-Foot.' --Andrew ... |
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You Can't Do That on Stage»rank: 38978par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Thanks to the surprise radio airplay of 'Don't Eat that Yellow Snow,' Apostrophe introduced a whole new audience to the music of Frank Zappa in the early '70s. Like its companion set, 0ver-Nite Sensation, this album found Zappa producing highly polished jazz-rock, mixing tales of absurd characters with musical showmanship and snarling guitar work. The first half of the album is a sort of mini-concept album, relating the adventures of an Eskimo named Nanook, and the second half features such Zappa classics as 'Cosmik Debris' and 'Stink-Foot.' --Andrew ... |
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Freaks And Motherf;;Kers»rank: 148494par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Thanks to the surprise radio airplay of 'Don't Eat that Yellow Snow,' Apostrophe introduced a whole new audience to the music of Frank Zappa in the early '70s. Like its companion set, 0ver-Nite Sensation, this album found Zappa producing highly polished jazz-rock, mixing tales of absurd characters with musical showmanship and snarling guitar work. The first half of the album is a sort of mini-concept album, relating the adventures of an Eskimo named Nanook, and the second half features such Zappa classics as 'Cosmik Debris' and 'Stink-Foot.' --Andrew ... |
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Best by Farr, Vol. 2»rank: 148494de: Doyen
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Thanks to the surprise radio airplay of 'Don't Eat that Yellow Snow,' Apostrophe introduced a whole new audience to the music of Frank Zappa in the early '70s. Like its companion set, 0ver-Nite Sensation, this album found Zappa producing highly polished jazz-rock, mixing tales of absurd characters with musical showmanship and snarling guitar work. The first half of the album is a sort of mini-concept album, relating the adventures of an Eskimo named Nanook, and the second half features such Zappa classics as 'Cosmik Debris' and 'Stink-Foot.' --Andrew ... |
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Piquantique»rank: 148494par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Thanks to the surprise radio airplay of 'Don't Eat that Yellow Snow,' Apostrophe introduced a whole new audience to the music of Frank Zappa in the early '70s. Like its companion set, 0ver-Nite Sensation, this album found Zappa producing highly polished jazz-rock, mixing tales of absurd characters with musical showmanship and snarling guitar work. The first half of the album is a sort of mini-concept album, relating the adventures of an Eskimo named Nanook, and the second half features such Zappa classics as 'Cosmik Debris' and 'Stink-Foot.' --Andrew ... |
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You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 5»rank: 148494par: Frank Zappa
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Thanks to the surprise radio airplay of 'Don't Eat that Yellow Snow,' Apostrophe introduced a whole new audience to the music of Frank Zappa in the early '70s. Like its companion set, 0ver-Nite Sensation, this album found Zappa producing highly polished jazz-rock, mixing tales of absurd characters with musical showmanship and snarling guitar work. The first half of the album is a sort of mini-concept album, relating the adventures of an Eskimo named Nanook, and the second half features such Zappa classics as 'Cosmik Debris' and 'Stink-Foot.' --Andrew ... |