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Frank Zappa
Understanding America [ Universal Music International / 2 CD - released 6/Dec/2012 ] |
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Frank Zappa
Waka / Jawaka [ Rykodisc / CD - released 17/Nov/2009 ] Originally released in 1972, this album is now digitally re-mastered and features mostly-instrumental jazz / rock pieces. |
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Frank Zappa
Waka/Jawaka [ Universal Music International / CD - released 6/Sep/2012 ] Remastered FZ reissue - originally released 1972. |
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Frank Zappa
Waka / Jawaka And The Grand Wazoo - 50th Anniversary Suite (4CD + Blu-ray Boxset) [ UME / 4 CD - released 16/Dec/2022 ] In 1972, Frank Zappa experimented with an "Electric Orchestra" concept which resulted in two albums: Waka/Jawaka and The Grand Wazoo. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of this endeavor, Waka/Wazoo documents the recording sessions with outtakes &... |
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Frank Zappa
Weasels Ripped My Flesh [ Rykodisc / CD - released 17/Nov/2009 ] Digitally re-mastered and re-issued - recordings from around 1970. Rzzzzz...a must have! |
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Frank Zappa
We're Only in it for the Money [ Universal Music International / CD - released 9/Aug/2012 ] Remastered FZ reissue - originally released March 1968. |
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Frank Zappa / Ensemble Modern
The Yellow Shark [ Universal Music International / CD - released 13/Dec/2012 ] Re-mastered and re-issued! One of Frank's final efforts - exquisite piano duets, string quintets, ballets... |
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Frank Zappa
You Are What You Is [ Rykodisc / CD - released 17/Nov/2009 ] Originally released as a double album in 1981, and now digitally remastered, 'You Are What You Is' features Zappa at his satiric best, with guitar provided by Steve Vai! |
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Frank Zappa
You Are What You Is [ Universal Music International / CD - released 4/Oct/2012 ] Originally released as a double album in 1981, and now digitally remastered, 'You Are What You Is' features Zappa at his satiric best, with guitar provided by Steve Vai! |
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Frank Zappa
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore Vol. 3 [ Universal Music International / 2 CD - released 8/Nov/2012 ] These 25 fine tracks were recorded between 1971 and 1984 (5 songs were premiere recordings), although most of it's from the 1984 tour. |
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Frank Zappa
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore Vol. 4 [ Universal Music International / 2 CD - released 8/Nov/2012 ] This double set features more live Zappa delights, recorded from 1969 to 1988. |
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Frank Zappa
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore Vol. 5 [ Universal Music International / 2 CD - released 8/Nov/2012 ] YCDTOSA Vol. 5 features rare live Mothers material from 1965 to 1969, plus the 1982 band in Europe. |
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Frank Zappa
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore Vol. 6 [ Universal Music International / 2 CD - released 8/Nov/2012 ] The final installment in series has songs "generally with the topic of sex (safe and otherwise)" plus a massive all-star line-up - kind of a "who's who" of Zappa alumni. |
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Frank Zappa
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore Vol. 2 (The Helsinki Concert) [ Universal Music / 2 CD - released 8/Nov/2012 ] A complete (and very amazing) FZ show - September 22, 1974, in Helsinki, Finland, to be exact. |
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Frank Zappa
Zappa '80: Munich (LP) [ Ume (Usm) / 3 LP - released 31/Mar/2023 ] |
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Frank Zappa
Zappa in New York [ Universal Music International / 2 CD - released 6/Sep/2012 ] Remastered FZ reissue - originally released 1978. |
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Frank Zappa
Zappa Picks by Larry Lalonde of Primus [ Rykodisc / CD - released 28/Jun/2010 ] |
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Frank Zappa
Zoot Allures [ Rykodisc / CD - released 17/Nov/2009 ] Now digitally re-mastered, 'Zoot Allures' is FZ's version of a basic stripped-down rock record, featuring great cuts such as the title track, "Disco Boy", "Black Napkins", "The Torture Never Stops" and more |
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Frank Zappa and The Mothers
Fillmore East June 1971 [ Rykodisc / CD - released 4/Jun/1990 ] Now digitally remastered, this may be the closest thing to an outright comedy album that FZ ever released, but the brilliant instrumental seques aren't to be overlooked. |
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Frank Zappa and The Mothers
Just Another Band From L.A. [ Rykodisc / CD - released 17/Nov/2009 ] Digitally re-mastered and re-issued, this album includes the infamous 24-minute opus "Billy The Mountain" - an ambitious mini-opera that took FZ's surrealism to new peaks, so to speak. |