Album Notes: Personnel: Frank Zappa (vocals, guitar, harpsichord, drums, percussion); George Duke (vocals, trombone, electric piano, organ); Jeff Simmons (vocals, bass); Mark Volman, Howard Kaylan (vocals); Ian Underwood (electric alto saxophone with wah-wah pedal, guitar, piano, electric piano, organ, pipe organ); Sugar Cane Harris (organ); Max Bennett (bass); John Guerin, Aynsley Dunbar (drums).
Advantages: A wonderfully weird album Disadvantages: Perhaps a bit to weird for some?
...The Mothers first album it never had commercial potential, it even says that in the sleeve notes, though I love it and think it's ground breaking. The sleeve notes are interesting to read too telling a lot about the band.
To like this album you'd have to love FrankZappa and psychadelic rock, if you're not into the genre it will bore you stupid and "freak you out", with it's weird audio montages and drum tracks, which is probably the point.
Many of the songs on it a parodies of the sappy love songs of the time like "anyway the wind blows", and you "Didn't try to call me". But there are classic psychadelic weird songs too like "Who are the Brain police?" and "Help I'm a Rock!" that crack me up every time, I also like the song "are you hung up".
Zappa's musical genius is still revealing itself at this point and I think he was being...
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...'If we can't be free, we can at least be cheap', said FrankZappa. When you pick up a CD and the price label says £3.99, you expect it to be by some nobobdy who had one No.37 hit ten years ago. When it says Zappa on it you may as well buy it there and then. When you then look and see titles like 'Joe's Garage', 'The Torture Never Stops' and 'You are what you is' you must think that some 16 year old assistant has put the wrong sticker on it and it should be £13.99.
However, the price is right and whether you buy it as a starter to get into Zappa, or as a quick addition to your bulging FZ collection, it will be the best few pounds you spend. From the Lennon voice on 'I could be a star now' to 'My guitar wants to kill your mama' it is pure quality of some of the more accessible Zappa. Used as a foil to something like The Yellow Shark...
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Advantages: An insight into the great mind that was - Frank Zappa Disadvantages: May be a little to wild for some people.
...Apostrophe was released in 1974 on the 'Zappa' label.
Track One - Don't Eat the Yellow Snow
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Quite a famous track for Zappa, but at 2mins 7secs it doesn't really provide much of an insight into what the album is going to be like. Also, as you probably have already understood, the 'yellow snow' meaning.
Track Two - Nanook Rubs It
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Another funny track from Zappa, but once again doesn't really show his great creativity.
Track Three - St. Alfonzo's pancake breakfast
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From the title you can probably grasp that this track is going to be quite interesting... and you wouldn't be wrong. Very tight...
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