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FRANK ZAPPA — You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 2 (1988) 2CD | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

In his contract with Ryko, Frank Zappa had to put together 12 CDs worth of live material for the series You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore. The fact that he decided to devote two of them (all of Vol. 2) to a Helsinki concert from 1974 illustrates how good and representative he thought it was -- and he was right. This two-CD set features the 1973-1974 band (Napoleon Murphy Brock, George Duke, Ruth Underwood, Tom Fowler, Chester Thompson) near the end of their tour, in a concert in faraway Finland on September 22, 1974 (there were actually two concerts performed that day and, as usual, Zappa edited the best moments together). The set list comes mostly from the Roxy & Elsewhere repertoire, except that here the songs are taken at a faster tempo and free of the overdubs found on the original album. "Echidna's Arf (Of You)" and "Don't You Ever Wash That Thing?" are very exciting, but without the vocal overdubs "Cheepnis" feels empty. But the treats lie elsewhere, as in the playful "Inca Roads" (Zappa used the guitar solo from this concert for the One Size Fits All version); "RDNZL," still a work-in-progress at the time; the unreleased "Approximate" (including hilarious stage craziness); and "T'Mershi Duween." The band is in great shape, Zappa being particularly witty and good-humored. When a member of the audience requests the Allman Brothers song "Whipping Post," he spontaneously rewrites the lyrics to "Montana" -- and backup vocalists Brock and Duke have to adapt! For fans of the man's complex, progressive rock-tinged music of the mid-'70s, this is a must-have, even though it also contains very average moments ("Dupree's Paradise," for instance). Sound quality is very good, superior to any bootleg from this period. François Couture  
Tracklist :
1-1.     Tush Tush Tush (A Token Of My Extreme) 2:49
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-2.     Stinkfoot 4:19
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-3.     Inca Roads 10:54
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-4.     RDNZL 8:43
Music By – FZ
1-5.     Village Of The Sun 4:34
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-6.     Echidna's Arf (Of You) 3:31
Music By – FZ
1-7.     Don't You Ever Wash That Thing? 4:56
Music By – FZ
1-8.     Pygmy Twylyte 8:22
Music By – FZ
1-9.     Room Service 6:22
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-10.     The Idiot Bastard Son 2:40
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-11.     Cheepnis 4:28
Music By – FZ
2-1.     Approximate 8:12
Music By – FZ
2-2.     Dupree's Paradise 24:00
Music By – FZ
2-3.     Satumaa (Finnish Tango) 3:51
Music By – Unto Mononen
2-4.     T'Mershi Duween 1:32
Music By – FZ
2-5.     The Dog Breath Variations 1:38
Music By – FZ
2-6.     Uncle Meat 2:29
Music By – FZ
2-7.     Building A Girl 1:01
Music By – FZ
2-8.     Montana (Whipping Floss) 10:15
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-9.     Big Swifty 2:16
Music By – FZ
Credits :
Bass – Tom Fowler
Drums – Chester Thompson
Keyboards, Vocals – George Duke
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ruth Underwood
Producer, Arranged By, Compiled By, Edited By – Frank Zappa
Saxophone, Vocals – Napoleon Murphy Brock

FRANK ZAPPA — You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3 (1989) 2CD | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Most of You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3 is devoted the 1984 band which, at the time of this set's release, had not been properly documented (the live Does Humor Belong in Music? was made commercially available in the U.S. in 1995 only). Most of the material comes from late-'70s/early-'80s albums like Sheik Yerbouti, Joe's Garage, and You Are What You Is. Disc one is 1984 only (excerpt for a few edits in "Drowning Witch") and lacks interest. This band (Ike Willis, Ray White, Bobby Martin, Alan Zavod, Scott Thunes, Chad Wackerman) was competent but square and performances tended to resemble one another. Of significance for completists are "Ride My Face to Chicago," "Carol, You Fool," "Nig Biz," and "Chana in de Bushwop," all regular inclusions during that tour and unavailable elsewhere, but for the casual listener they hardly make the album worth buying. Disc two contains a few gems: the original version of "Dickie's Such an Asshole" (from December 1973), a slow and seductive "Zoot Allures" from 1975, and a 25-minute "King Kong" that collages wild performances from 1971 and 1982. Unless you happen to love the 1984 band, this volume is the weakest of the series. François Couture  
Tracklist :
1-1.     Sharleena 8:54
Lead Guitar – Dweezil Zappa
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-2.     Bamboozled By Love / Owner Of A Lonely Heart 6:06
Music By [Heart] – C. Squire, J. Anderson, T. Horn, T. Rabin
Words By [Bamboozled], Music By [Bamboozled] – FZ
1-3.     Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up 2:52
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-4.     Advance Romance 6:59
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-5.     Bobby Brown Goes Down 2:44
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-6.     Keep It Greasey 3:31
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-7.     Honey, Don't You Want A Man Like Me? 4:16
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-8.     In France 3:01
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-9.     Drowning Witch 9:22
Bass [1982 - 1984] – Scott Thunes
Drums [1982 - 1984] – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt Guitar - 1982] – Steve Vai
Keyboards [1982] – Bobby Martin, Tommy Mars
Keyboards [1984] – Alan Zavod
Keyboards [1984], Saxophone [1984], Vocals [1984] – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar [1982] – F.Z.
Lead Guitar [1984], Vocals [1984] – F.Z.
Percussion [1982] – Ed Mann
Rhythm Guitar [1982] – Ray White
Rhythm Guitar [1984], Vocals [1984] – Ike Willis, Ray White
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-10.     Ride My Face To Chicago 4:23
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-11.     Carol, You Fool 4:06
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-12.     Chana In De Bushwop 4:52
Words By, Music By – Diva Zappa, FZ
1-13.     Joe's Garage 2:20
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-14.     Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? 3:06
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-1 Dickie's Such An Asshole 10:09
Bass – Tom Fowler
Drums – Chester Thompson, Ralph Humphrey
Keyboards, Vocals – George Duke
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ruth Underwood
Saxophone, Vocals – Napoleon Murphy Brock
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Voice [Introductions] – Marty Perellis
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-2.     Hands With A Hammer 3:18
Drums [Drum Solo] – Terry Bozzio
Words By, Music By – Terry Bozzio
2-3.     Zoot Allures 6:09
Bass [1975] – Roy Estrada
Bass [1982] – Scott Thunes
Drums [1975] – Terry Bozzio
Drums [1982] – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [1975] – F.Z.
Guitar [Stunt Guitar - 1982] – Steve Vai
Keyboards [1975] – Andre Lewis
Keyboards [1982] – Bobby Martin, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar [1982] – F.Z.
Music By – FZ
Percussion [1982] – Ed Mann
Rhythm Guitar [1982] – Ray White
Saxophone [1975] – Napoleon Murphy Brock
2-4.     Society Pages 2:32
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-5.     I'm A Beautiful Guy 1:55
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-6.     Beauty Knows No Pain 2:55
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-7.     Charlie's Enormous Mouth 3:40
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-8.     Cocaine Decisions 3:14
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-9.     Nig Biz 4:58
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-10.     King Kong  24:32
Bass [1971], Vocals [1971] – Jim Pons
Bass [1982] – Scott Thunes
Drums [1971] – Aynsley Dunbar
Drums [1982] – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [1971], Vocals [1971] – F.Z.
Guitar [1982], Vocals [1982] – Ray White
Guitar [Stunt Guitar - 1982] – Steve Vai
Keyboards [1971], Alto Saxophone [1971] – Ian Underwood
Keyboards [1971], Electronics [1971] – Don Preston
Keyboards [1982], Saxophone [1982], Vocals [1982] – Bobby Martin 
Keyboards [1982], Vocals [1982] – Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar [1982], Vocals [1982] – F.Z.
Percussion [1982] – Ed Mann
Vocals [1971] – Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-11.     Cosmik Debris 5:14
Words By, Music By – FZ
Credits :
Bass Bass – Scott Thunes (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8, 1-10 to 1-14, 2-4 to 2-6, 2-11)
Drums – Chad Wackerman (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8, 1-10 to 1-14, 2-4 to 2-6, 2-11)
Keyboards – Alan Zavod (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8, 1-10 to 1-14, 2-4 to 2-6, 2-11)
Keyboards, Vocals – Bobby Martin (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8, 1-10 to 1-14, 2-4 to 2-6, 2-11)
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z. (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8, 1-10 to 1-14, 2-4 to 2-6, 2-11)
Producer, Arranged By, Compiled By, Edited By – Frank Zappa
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8, 1-10 to 1-14, 2-4 to 2-6, 2-11), Ray White (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8, 1-10 to 1-14, 2-4 to 2-6, 2-11)

FRANK ZAPPA — You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4 (1991) 2CD | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Like the first volume of the series, You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4 was put together without a specific theme in mind. It has a little of everything, from straight rock songs to more complex numbers, from stage antics to guitar solos. All eras of Frank Zappa's career are visited (including tracks from the 1988 tour), but the '80s provided the majority of the material. Highlights include the only official recording of the live arrangement of "The Evil Prince," very different from the Thing-Fish version and truly a must-have for the fan; a rare performance of "Filthy Habits"; and impressive performances of "Stevie's Spanking" (with "Church Chat" explaining its story), "Disco Boy," and the challenging "Florentine Pogen." Doo wop lovers will appreciate the closing six-track medley that ends with "The Man From Utopia Meets Mary Lou." Those looking for historically significant recordings have only little bits to chew, like the 1969 improvisations "Are You Upset?" and "You Call That Music?" (the latter with Dave Samuels guesting on vibes), or "Tiny Sick Tears," an impersonation of Jim Morrison's Oedipus-inspired delirium. The real treat is the original version of "The Torture Never Stops," sang by Captain Beefheart over a blues motif -- not a fantastic music moment, but an important piece of Zappa history. Neglected songs, live rarities, old favorites: volume four aims at both the die-hard fan and the casual listener, but it probably doesn't fully satisfy either of them. François Couture  
Tracklist :
1-1.     Little Rubber Girl 2:57

1-2.     Stick Together 2:04
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-3.     My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama 3:19
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-4.     Willie The Pimp 2:06
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-5.     Montana 5:47
Bass [1973] – Tom Fowler
Bass [1984] – Scott Thunes
Drums [1973] – Chester Thompson, Ralph Humphrey
Drums [1984] – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [1984], Vocals [1984] – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards [1973], Vocals [1973] – George Duke
Keyboards [1984] – Alan Zavod
Keyboards [1984], Saxophone [1984], Vocals [1984] – Bobby Martin
Lead Guitar [1973], Vocals [1973] – F.Z.
Percussion [1973] – Ruth Underwood
Saxophone [1973], Vocals [1973] – Napoleon Murphy Brock
Trombone [1973] – Bruce Fowler 
Vocals [1984] – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-6.     Brown Moses 2:38
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin
Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-7.     The Evil Prince 7:12
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Lead Vocals – Ray White
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin
Lead Guitar – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-8.     Approximate 1:49
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt Guitar] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Music By – FZ
Percussion – Ed Mann
Vocals – F.Z.
1-9.     Love Of My Life Mudd Club Version 1:58
Drums – Dave Logeman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Tommy Mars
Keyboards, Bass – Arthur Barrow
Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ, Ray Collins
1-10.     Let's Move To Cleveland Solos (1984) 7:11
Bass – Scott Thunes
Guitar – F.Z., Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone – Bobby Martin
Music By – FZ
Soloist, Drums – Chad Wackerman
Soloist, Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Archie Shepp
1-11.     You Call That Music? 4:07
Baritone Saxophone – Motorhead Sherwood
Bass, Vocals – Roy Estrada
Clarinet – Ian Underwood
Drums – Arthur Dyer Tripp III, Jimmy Carl Black
Guitar – F.Z, Lowell George
Keyboards, Electronics – Don Preston
Soloist [Guest], Vibraphone – Dave Samuels
Tenor Saxophone – Bunk Gardner
Trumpet – Buzz Gardner
Words By, Music By – FZ
1-12.     Pound For A Brown Solos (1978) 6:29
Bass – Arthur Barrow, Patrick O'Hearn
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Guitar – F.Z.
Keyboards, Vocals, Soloist [2nd Solo] – Tommy Mars
Music By – FZ
Percussion – Ed Mann
Slide Guitar – Denny Walley
Soloist, Synthesizer [Mini-moog] – Peter Wolf
1-13.     The Black Page (1984) 5:14
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar – F.Z.
Music By – FZ
1-14.     Take Me Out To The Ball Game 3:01
Alto Saxophone – Paul Carman
Baritone Saxophone – Kurt McGettrick
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar – F.Z.
Guitar, Synthesizer – Mike Keneally
Keyboards – Bobby Martin 
Percussion – Ed Mann
Tenor Saxophone – Albert Wing
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Trumpet [Solo], Vocals [Baseball Vocal] – Walt Fowler
Vocals [Baseball Vocal] – Ike Willis
Words By, Music By – Albert Von Tilzer, Jack Norworth
1-15.     Filthy Habits 5:39
Alto Saxophone – Paul Carman
Baritone Saxophone – Kurt McGettrick
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar – F.Z.
Guitar, Synthesizer – Mike Keneally
Keyboards – Bobby Martin 
Music By – FZ
Percussion – Ed Mann
Tenor Saxophone – Albert Wing
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Trumpet [Solo], Vocals [Baseball Vocal] – Walt Fowler
Vocals [Baseball Vocal] – Ike Willis
1-16.     The Torture Never Stops Original Version 9:16
Bass – Tom Fowler
Drums – Terry Bozzio
Guitar – F.Z.
Harmonica, Vocals – Captain Beefheart
Keyboards – George Duke
Saxophone – Napoleon Murphy Brock
Slide Guitar – Denny Walley
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-1.     Church Chat 2:00
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt Guitar], Vocals, Other [Zucchini] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone – Bobby Martin 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Percussion – Ed Mann
Vocals [Inspirational] – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-2.     Stevie's Spanking 10:51
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt Guitar - First Solo] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Keyboards, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar [2nd Solo] – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-3.     Outside Now 6:09
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-4.     Disco Boy 2:59
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt Guitar] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-5.     Teen-Age Wind 1:54
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt Guitar] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone, Lead Vocals – Bobby Martin
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Percussion – Ed Mann
Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-6.     Truck Driver Divorce 4:46
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Lead Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-7.     Florentine Pogen 5:10
Bass – Arthur Barrow
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Guitar – Warren Cucurullo
Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Keyboards – Peter Wolf 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Vocals – Ike Willis
Percussion – Ed Mann
Slide Guitar, Vocals – Denny Walley
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-8.     Tiny Sick Tears 4:29
Alto Saxophone – Ian Underwood
Baritone Saxophone – Motorhead Sherwood
Bass, Vocals – Roy Estrada
Drums – Art Dyer Tripp III, Jimmy Carl Black
Guitar, Vocals – Lowell George
Keyboards, Electronics – Don Preston
Tenor Saxophone – Bunk Gardner
Trumpet – Buzz Gardner
Vocals [Sensitive] – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-9.     Smell My Beard 4:32
Bass – Tom Fowler
Drums – Chester Thompson
Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Keyboards, Vocals – George Duke
Percussion – Ruth Underwood
Saxophone, Vocals – Napoleon Murphy Brock
Words By, Music By – FZ, George Duke
2-10.     The Booger Man 2:44
Bass – Tom Fowler
Drums – Chester Thompson
Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Keyboards, Vocals – George Duke
Percussion – Ruth Underwood
Saxophone, Vocals – Napoleon Murphy Brock
Words By, Music By – FZ, George Duke, Napoleon Brock
2-11.     Carolina Hard-Core Ecstasy 6:27
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-12.     Are You Upset? 1:29
Alto Saxophone – Ian Underwood
Baritone Saxophone – Motorhead Sherwood
Bass, Vocals – Roy Estrada
Drums – Art Dyer Tripp III, Jimmy Carl Black
Guitar, Vocals – Lowell George
Keyboards, Electronics – Don Preston
Tenor Saxophone – Bunk Gardner
Trumpet – Buzz Gardner
Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – FZ
2-13.     Little Girl Of Mine 1:40
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – Herbert Cox, Morris Levy
2-14.     The Closer You Are 2:05
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin
Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – Earl Lewis, Morgan Robinson
2-15.     Johnny Darling 0:51
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – Johnny Statten, Louis Satten
2-16.     No, No Cherry 1:25
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Alan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Vocals – F.Z.
Words By, Music By – J. Gray, L. Caesar
2-17.     The Man From Utopia 1:16
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt Guitar] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
Words By, Music By – Donald Woods, Doris Woods
2-18.     Mary Lou 2:15
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt Guitar] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
Words By, Music By – Obie Jess

FRANK ZAPPA — You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6 (1992) 2CD | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The last volume of the series You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore is one of the strongest, especially for those who prefer Frank Zappa's sex-oriented songs. There is not much complex material or instrumental pieces in this collection, but catchy humorous songs abound, along with more of that stage craziness the series tried to capture. Live incarnations of Zappa's band from 1970 up to 1988 are represented (the original Mothers had a whole disc devoted to them on Vol. 5). Most of disc one revolves around sex, starting with "The M.O.I. Anti-Smut Loyalty Oath," where the 1970 Mothers solemnly swear not to show their private parts on stage. Disc two is more varied, but tracks like "Catholic Girls" and "Crew Slut" make it fit right in. "The Poodle Lecture" and "Lonely Person Devices" reveal important Conceptual Continuity Clues. The "Camarillo Brillo"/"Muffin Man" medley provides a highlight, as does the frantic rendition of "Dirty Love." Lisa Popeil, who sang the 1982 track "Teen-Age Prostitute," makes her only other Zappa-related appearance in "Lisa's Life Story." Most of all, the music from the movie 200 Motels -- still unavailable on CD when this album came out -- was given special attention. Even today, the renditions of "200 Motels Finale" and "Shove It Right In" stand out as important tracks. This volume is less focused on the die-hard fan craving rare material. It will appeal to a wider range of casual listeners, while portraying with much fidelity the atmosphere of Zappa's concerts. François Couture   
Tracklist :
1-1.     The M.O.I. Anti-Smut Loyalty Oath 3:02
Bass – Jeff Simmons
Drums – Aynsley Dunbar
Engineer [Recording] – F.Z.
Engineer [Remix] – Bob Stone
Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Keyboards – George Duke
Keyboards, Alto Saxophone – Ian Underwood
Vocals – Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman
1-2.     The Poodle Lecture 5:02
Bass – Patrick O'Hearn
Drums – Terry Bozzio
Guitar, Vocals – Adrian Belew
Keyboards – Peter Wolf, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
1-3.     Dirty Love 2:40
Bass – Arthur Barrow 
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Engineer [Recording] – Mick Glossop
Engineer [Remix] – Bob Stone
Guitar – Warren Cucurullo
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis
Keyboards – Peter Wolf 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
Slide Guitar, Vocals – Denny Walley
1-4.     Magic Fingers 2:21
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
uitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards, Vocals – Bob Harris, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
1-5.     The Madison Panty-Sniffing Festival 2:44
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards, Vocals – Bob Harris, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
1-6.     Honey, Don't You Want A Man Like Me? 4:02
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Paul Carman
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Contrabass Clarinet – Kurt McGettrick
Drums, Percussion [Electronic] – Chad Wackerman
Electric Bass, Synthesizer [Mini-Moog] – Scott Thunes
Keyboards, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Synth [Computer-synth], Vocals – F.Z.
Rhythm Guitar, Synth, Vocals – Mike Keneally
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis
Tenor Saxophone – Albert Wing
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Synth – Walt Fowler
Vibraphone, Marimba, Percussion [Electronic] – Ed Mann
1-7.     Father O'Blivion 2:22
Bass – Tom Fowler
Drums – Ralph Humphrey
Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Keyboards – George Duke
Percussion – Ruth Underwood
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Violin – Jean-Luc Ponty
Woodwind – Ian Underwood
1-8.     Is That Guy Kidding Or What?  4:03
Bass – Patrick O'Hearn
Drums – Terry Bozzio
Guitar, Vocals – Adrian Belew
Keyboards – Peter Wolf, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
1-9.     I'm So Cute 1:39
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards, Vocals – Bob Harris, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
1-10.     White Person 2:07
Bass – Patrick O'Hearn
Drums – Terry Bozzio
Guitar, Vocals – Adrian Belew
Keyboards – Peter Wolf, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
1-11.     Lonely Person Devices 3:14
Bass – Roy Estrada
Drums – Terry Bozzio
Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Keyboards – Andre Lewis
Saxophone, Vocals – Napoleon Murphy Brock
1-12.     Ms. Pinky 2:00
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards, Vocals – Bob Harris, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
1-13.     Shove It Right In 6:46
Bass, Vocals – Jim Pons
Drums – Aynsley Dunbar
Guitar – F.Z.
Keyboards – Bob Harris 
Keyboards, Alto Saxophone – Ian Underwood
Vocals – Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman
1-14.     Wind Up Working In A Gas Station 2:32
Bass – Patrick O'Hearn
Drums, Vocals – Terry Bozzio
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Vocals – Bianca Thornton
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
1-15.     Make A Sex Noise 3:11
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Paul Carman
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Contrabass Clarinet – Kurt McGettrick
Drums, Percussion [Electronic] – Chad Wackerman
Electric Bass, Synthesizer [Mini-Moog] – Scott Thunes
Keyboards, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Rhythm Guitar, Synth, Vocals – Mike Keneally
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis
Tenor Saxophone – Albert Wing
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Synth – Walt Fowler
Vibraphone, Marimba, Percussion [Electronic] – Ed Mann
Vocals – F.Z.
1-16.     Tracy Is A Snob 3:52
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards, Vocals – Bob Harris, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – Frank Zappa
1-17.     I Have Been In You 5:05
Bass – Arthur Barrow, Patrick O'Hearn
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Keyboards – Peter Wolf 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
Slide Guitar, Vocals – Denny Walley
1-18.     Emperor Of Ohio 1:31
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards, Vocals – Bob Harris, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
1-19.     Dinah-Moe Humm 3:16
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Allan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
1-20.     He's So Gay 2:34
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Allan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
1-21.     Camarillo Brillo 3:10
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Allan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
1-22.     Muffin Man 2:25
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Allan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
2-1.     NYC Halloween Audience 0:46
2-2.    The Illinois Enema Bandit 8:05
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis, Ray White
Keyboards – Allan Zavod
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
2-3.     Thirteen 6:09
Bass – Arthur Barrow, Patrick O'Hearn
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Electric Violin – Shankar
Keyboards – Peter Wolf 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Music By – FZ, Shankar
Percussion – Ed Mann
Slide Guitar, Vocals – Denny Walley
2-4.     Lobster Girl 2:21
Bass [Solo], Vocals – Patrick O'Hearn
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Words By, Music By – FZ, O'Hearn, Colaiuta
2-5.     Black Napkins 5:22
Alto Saxophone – Lou Marini
Baritone Saxophone – Ronnie Cuber
Bass – Patrick O'Hearn
Drums – Terry Bozzio
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards – Eddie Jobson
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ruth Underwood
Tenor Saxophone [Solo] – Michael Brecker
Trombone – Tom Malone
Trumpet – Randy Brecker
2-6 We're Turning Again 4:57
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Paul Carman
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Contrabass Clarinet – Kurt McGettrick
Bass, Synthesizer [Mini-Moog] – Scott Thunes
Drums, Percussion [Electronic] – Chad Wackerman
Keyboards, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Synth [Computer-synth], Vocals – F.Z.
Rhythm Guitar – Ike Willis
Rhythm Guitar, Synth, Vocals – Mike Keneally
Tenor Saxophone – Albert Wing
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Synth – Walt Fowler
Vibraphone, Marimba, Percussion [Electronic] – Ed Mann
2-7.     Alien Orifice 4:16
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
2-8.     Catholic Girls 4:04
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Paul Carman
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Contrabass Clarinet – Kurt McGettrick
Bass, Synthesizer [Mini-Moog] – Scott Thunes
Drums, Percussion [Electronic] – Chad Wackerman
Keyboards, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Synth [Computer-synth], Vocals – F.Z.
Rhythm Guitar – Ike Willis
Rhythm Guitar, Synth, Vocals – Mike Keneally
Tenor Saxophone – Albert Wing
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Synth – Walt Fowler
Vibraphone, Marimba, Percussion [Electronic] – Ed Mann
2-9.     Crew Slut 5:34
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Paul Carman
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Contrabass Clarinet – Kurt McGettrick
Bass, Synthesizer [Mini-Moog] – Scott Thunes
Drums, Percussion [Electronic] – Chad Wackerman
Keyboards, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Synth [Computer-synth], Vocals – F.Z.
Rhythm Guitar – Ike Willis
Rhythm Guitar, Synth, Vocals – Mike Keneally
Tenor Saxophone – Albert Wing
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Synth – Walt Fowler
Vibraphone, Marimba, Percussion [Electronic] – Ed Mann
2-10.     Tryin' To Grow A Chin 3:33
Bass – Patrick O'Hearn
Drums – Terry Bozzio
Guitar, Vocals – Adrian Belew
Keyboards – Peter Wolf, Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
2-11.     Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance 3:47
Bass – Arthur Barrow, Patrick O'Hearn
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Keyboards – Peter Wolf
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
Slide Guitar, Vocals – Denny Walley
Violin [Electric] – Shankar
2-12.     Lisa's Life Story 3:05
Bass – Scott Thunes
Conductor – F.Z.
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar – Ike Willis, Ray White
Guitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Keyboards – Tommy Mars
Music By – FZ
Saxophone – Bobby Martin 
Soprano Vocals [Dramatic] – Lisa Popeil
Words By – Lisa Popeil
2-13.     Lonesome Cowboy Nando 5:09
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Paul Carman
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Contrabass Clarinet – Kurt McGettrick
Bass, Synthesizer [Mini-Moog] – Scott Thunes
Bass, Vocals – Jim Pons
Drums – Aynsley Dunbar
Drums, Percussion [Electronic] – Chad Wackerman
Guitar – F.Z.
Keyboards, Alto Saxophone – Ian Underwood
Keyboards, Electronics – Don Preston
Keyboards, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Lead Guitar, Synth [Computer-synth], Vocals – F.Z.
Rhythm Guitar, Synth, Vocals – Mike Keneally
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Ike Willis
Tenor Saxophone – Albert Wing
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Synth – Walt Fowler
Vibraphone, Marimba, Percussion [Electronic] – Ed Mann
Vocals – Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman
Vocals [Guest] – Jimmy Carl Black
2-14.     200 Motels Finale 3:48
Bass, Vocals – Jim Pons
Drums – Aynsley Dunbar
Guitar – F.Z.
Keyboards, Alto Saxophone – Ian Underwood
Keyboards, Electronics – Don Preston
Vocals – Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman
Vocals [Guest] – Jimmy Carl Black
2-15.     Strictly Genteel 6:56
Bass – Scott Thunes
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guitar [Stunt] – Steve Vai
Guitar, Vocals – Ray White
Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals – Bobby Martin 
Keyboards, Vocals – Tommy Mars
Lead Guitar, Vocals – F.Z.
Percussion – Ed Mann
Composed By – FZ (tracks: 1-1 to 1-22, 2-1, 2-2, 2-5 to 11, 2-13 to 2-15)
Producer, Arranged By, Edited By – Frank Zappa

23.12.19

FRANK ZAPPA & THE MOTHER OF INVENTION — One Size Fits All (1975-1995) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Released soon after the live Roxy & Elsewhere, One Size Fits All contained more of the material premiered during the 1973-1974 tour, but this time largely re-recorded in the studio. The band remains the same: George Duke, Napoleon Murphy Brock, Chester Thompson, Tom Fowler, and Ruth Underwood. Johnny "Guitar" Watson overdubbed some vocals and Captain Beefheart (credited as Bloodshot Rollin' Red) played some harmonica ("when present," state the liner notes). The previous album focused on complex music suites. This one is more song-oriented, alternating goofy rock songs with more challenging numbers in an attempt to find a juste milieu between Over-Nite Sensation and Roxy & Elsewhere. "Inca Roads," "Florentine Pogen," "Andy," and "Sofa" all became classic tracks and live favorites. These are as close to progressive rock (a demented, clownish kind) Zappa ever got. The obscurity of their subjects, especially the flying saucer topic of "Inca Roads," seem to spoof prog rock clichés. The high-flying compositions are offset by "Can't Afford No Shoes," "Po-Jama People," and "San Ber'dino," more down-to-earth songs. Together with Zoot Allures, One Size Fits All can be considered as one of the easiest points of entry into Zappa's discography. The album artwork features a big maroon sofa, a conceptual continuity clue arching back to a then-undocumented live suite (from which "Sofa" was salvaged) and a sky map with dozens of bogus stars and constellations labeled with inside jokes in place of names. An essential third-period Zappa album. François Couture  
Tracklist :
1.     Inca Roads 8:45
2.     Can't Afford No Shoes 2:38
3.     Sofa No. 1 2:40
4.     Po-Jama People 7:39
5.     Florentine Pogen 5:27
6.     Evelyn, A Modified Dog 1:05
7.     San Ber'dino 5:57
8.     Andy 6:03
9.     Sofa No. 2 2:38
Credits :
Bass – Tom Fowler
Drums – Chester Thompson
Harmonica – Bloodshot Rollin' Red
Keyboards, Synthesizer, Backing Vocals – George Duke
Lead Vocals – Frank Zappa (tracks: 4, 6, 9), George Duke (tracks: 1, 8, 9), Napoleon Murphy Brock (tracks: 5, 9)
Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Backing Vocals – Napoleon Murphy Brock
Vibraphone [Vibes], Marimba, Percussion – Ruth Underwood
Vocals [Flambe] – Johnny Guitar Watson (tracks: 8, 9)

FRANK ZAPPA — Over-Nite Sensation (1973-1995) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Love it or hate it, Over-Nite Sensation was a watershed album for Frank Zappa, the point where his post-'60s aesthetic was truly established; it became his second gold album, and most of these songs became staples of his live shows for years to come. Whereas the Flo and Eddie years were dominated by rambling, off-color comedy routines, Over-Nite Sensation tightened up the song structures and tucked sexual and social humor into melodic, technically accomplished heavy guitar rock with jazzy chord changes and funky rhythms; meanwhile, Zappa's growling new post-accident voice takes over the storytelling. While the music is some of Zappa's most accessible, the apparent callousness and/or stunning sexual explicitness of "Camarillo Brillo," "Dirty Love," and especially "Dinah-Moe Humm" leave him on shaky aesthetic ground. Zappa often protested that the charges of misogyny leveled at such material missed out on the implicit satire of male stupidity, and also confirmed intellectuals' self-conscious reticence about indulging in dumb fun; however, the glee in his voice as he spins his adolescent fantasies can undermine his point. Indeed, that enjoyment, also evident in the silly wordplay, suggests that Zappa is throwing his juvenile crassness in the face of critical expectation, asserting his right to follow his muse even if it leads him into blatant stupidity (ironic or otherwise). One can read this motif into the absurd shaggy-dog story of a dental floss rancher in "Montana," the album's indisputable highlight, which features amazing, uncredited vocal backing from Tina Turner and the Ikettes. As with much of Zappa's best '70s and '80s material, Over-Nite Sensation could be perceived as ideologically problematic (if you haven't got the constitution for FZ's humor), but musically, it's terrific. Steve Huey  
Tracklist :
1.        Camarillo Brillo 3:59
Vocals – Frank Zappa
2.        I'm The Slime 3:34
Vocals – Frank Zappa
Vocals [Announcer] – Kin Vassy
3.        Dirty Love 2:58
Vocals – Frank Zappa
4.        Fifty-Fifty 6:09
Vocals – Ricky Lancelotti
5.        Zombie Woof 5:10
Vocals – Frank Zappa, Ricky Lancelotti
6.        Dinah-Moe Humm 6:01
Vocals – Frank Zappa
Vocals [With] – Kin Vassy, Sal Marquez

7.        Montana 6:34
Vocals – Frank Zappa
Vocals [With] – Kin Vassy

Credits :
Artwork [Inside] – Cal Schenkel
Bass – Tom Fowler
Drums – Ralph Humphrey
Flute, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Ian Underwood
Guitar – Frank Zappa
Illustration [Cover] – David B. McMacken
Keyboards, Synthesizer – George Duke
Marimba, Vibraphone, Percussion – Ruth Underwood
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Frank Zappa
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Trumpet – Sal Marquez
Violin, Violin [Baritone] – Jean-Luc Ponty

22.12.19

FRANK ZAPPA — Apostrophe (') (1974-1995) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The musically similar follow-up to the commercial breakthrough of Over-Nite Sensation, Apostrophe (') became Frank Zappa's second gold and only Top Ten album with the help of the "doggy wee-wee" jokes of "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow," Zappa's first chart single (a longer, edited version that used portions of other songs on the LP). The first half of the album is full of nonsensical shaggy-dog story songs that segue into one another without seeming to finish themselves first; their dirty jokes are generally more subtle and veiled than the more notorious cuts on Over-Nite Sensation. The second half contains the instrumental title cut, featuring Jack Bruce on bass; "Uncle Remus," an update of Zappa's critique of racial discord on "Trouble Every Day"; and a return to the album's earlier silliness in "Stink-Foot." Apostrophe (') has the narrative feel of a concept album, but aside from its willful absurdity, the concept is difficult to decipher; even so, that doesn't detract from its entertainment value. Steve Huey
Tracklist :
1.        Don't Eat The Yellow Snow    2:07
2.        Nanook Rubs It    4:37
3.        St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast    1:50
4.        Father O'Blivion    2:18
5.        Cosmik Debris    4:14
6.        Excentrifugal Forz    1:33
7.        Apostrophe' 5:50
Written-By – Zappa, Bruce, Gordon
8.        Uncle Remus 6:32
Written-By – Zappa, Duke
9.        Stink-Foot    6:32
Credits :
Backing Vocals – Debbie, George Duke, Kerry McNabb, Lynn, Napoleon Murphy Brock, Ray Collins, Robert 'Frog' Camarena, Ruben Ladron De Guevara, Susie Glover
Bass – Erroneous, FZ, Jack Bruce, Tom Fowler
Drums – Aynsley Dunbar, Jim Gordon, Johnny Guerin, Ralph Humphrey
Graphics – Cal Schenkel
Keyboards – George Duke
Lead Vocals, Guitar – FZ
Percussion – Ruth Underwood
Saxophone – Ian Underwood, Napoleon Murphy Brock
Trombone – Bruce Fowler 
Trumpet – Sal Marquez
Violin – Sugar Cane Harris, Jean-Luc Ponty
Written-By – Frank Zappa

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JEFF BECK — Wired (1976-2013) RM | Blu-spec CD2 | Serie Legacy Recordings | Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Released in 1976, Jeff Beck's Wired contains some of the best jazz-rock fusion of the period. Wired is generally more muscular, albeit l...