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Zappa's intelligent arrangement couples his "dark"-sounding guitar with the "clear" timbre of Tony Duran's Bluesy slide, the group joining the action. Retrieved 21 July Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention album discography. Paramount Studios , Los Angeles, California. According to Zappa, the title "is something that showed up on a ouija board at one time.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. I'm sure somebody out there is quite familiar with the solid, inventive, performance given by Dmochowsky on Peter Green's once highly-celebrated first solo album titled The End Of The Game. Intro by the rhythm section, with vocals and guitar backed by winds, the ironic Your Mouth is a light Blues that works as a fine opener for the album's second side.

This page was last edited on 19 Septemberat Wala album's sides are quite dissimilar, with a long instrumental piece filling Side One and three shorter pieces - two songs, one instrumental - appearing on Side Two. Zappa decided to keep extraordinary drummer Aynsley Dunbar, who had first appeared on a Zappa album on Chunga's Revenge.

Listeners will so be able to enjoy two albums that for once really deserve the word "masterpiece". A thousand times better than the Rykodisc edition. Lotsa level, and - as it's to be expected nowadays - a bit too much bass for my taste, just a minor complaint on my part.

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There's a fine solo by Sal Marquez, Zappa's guitar tracing the chord progression - a role it plays elsewhere on the album - with a fine contribution by Dunbar on snare and hi-hat. Tempo gets slower, and it's time for George Duke to play a solo on the electric piano - a Fender Rhodes, of course, whose sound is made even more interesting and original by the use of an echoplex and a ring modulator.

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Zappa is not featured on vocals, this being probably frsnk to his larynx damages after the fall, but all vocals sound quite "familiar" in style and interpretation, which tells of a precise, close-up direction.

A fact which could explain - but maybe it was also Zappa's intention to make the album appear as being different from jzwaka most recent albums from that era? Just Another Band from L. How does it sound, you ask?

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It was reissued in a digitally remastered version on CD by Rykodisc in with much digital reverb added and missing the back cover artwork and in restoring the rear cover, but with identical sound.

It's a highly intelligent solution, which gives the winds and the rhythm section a base from which to accelerate, those hits on the bass drum, and the electric bass, bringing the theme to a mood that quite resembles a Western soundtrack, those bells taking us to the fade-out, which brings the track, and the album, to its close.

Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention album discography. I Boulez Conducts Zappa: From the penultimate edition of the Mothers, Zappa called keyboard player George Duke, and Don Preston is featured on his brand-new Mini-Moog, with brilliant results. The new "rock" chapter was confirmed by Chunga's Revenge and by a long string of live concerts, with excerpts being released on albums such as Fillmore East - June and Just Another Band From L.

Jazz fusionprogressive rockbig band. Album - Billboard United States. Things get quite a bit more complex with It Just Might Be A One-Shot Deal, which features fine multi-timbral, layered, vocal parts; an intelligent division of labour for four guitars; and a great, intelligent moment after a pedal steel solo by "Sneaky Pete" Kleinow, who at the time was a first-call session man when it came to "country-tinged" steel guitar.

Waka/Jawaka

It's a quite dense solo, compositionally. There's a new name appearing on xappa guitar, Tony Duran. Retrieved 21 July A quick summary follows. Zalpa Albums of the SeventiesRobert Christgau wrote: The Grand Wazoo Jeff Simmons ' Hawaiian guitar sets up a dream-like, smooth quality, but with the words but you should be diggin' it while it's happening cause it just might be a one-shot dealthough played in real time rather than achieved with a splice, it again sounds as if the music has wakz to run backwards.

They sound really similar, but of course the new remaster is quite more clear-sounding when it comes to the wind section, especially in the last track. And we could also argue that had the dramatic events of an extra musical nature that hit Zappa not happened, maybe said albums would never been born - and what a great loss that would be!

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