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Scorpius
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Posted: July 14 2018 at 23:00 |
Welcome to the gauntlet that is Zappas 70's discography. I gotta go with Sheik, though Sleep Dirt and One Size are pretty damn close.
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One Size Fits All.
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As much as I'm a fan of his early 70's fusion experimentation, OSFA is my personal favorite Zappa record ever!
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There are six albums here I could easily have picked. But I probably love Burnt Weeny Sandwich the most.
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So many great albums by the great Frank Zappa. I'll have to wait before I can vote.
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One Size fits all
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Roxy and Elsewhere is to my mind the quintessential Zappa album. The Helsinki Concert comes a close second.
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Burnt Weeny Sandwich. I haven´t heard those all, but enough I think I can vote. Really love the first Mothers!
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There are a lot of these albums that I love, but I pick Sheik Yerbouti as my personal favorite because it was my entry point for Zappa and for other sentimental reasons. Many years ago, I was with some friends in the second row awaiting the main act for a concert for some mostly-unheard-of, up-and-coming-band called Van Halen. During the intermission, they were playing Sheik Yerbouti over the speaker system, and I was going crazy trying to figure out who the artist was, it was love at first listen. The next day, I took myself down to the local record store, and asked the clerk who that was, thinking it was a long shot that he would know, but he smiled as if he knew I was on the doorstep to discovering a lot of great music, and pointed me to the very ugly Sheik Yerbouti album and I bought it without hesitation. As far as the concert, it was great as David Lee Roth almost jumped on our heads 259 times, and VH would go on to major popularity of course, but the thing I remember most about the entire experience was that Frank Zappa recording. I still love that album, nostalgia or not.
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Really tough to say. Not sure I have a clear favorite . OSFA is certainly up there, but so is Grand Wazoo, Sleep Dirt, Zappa in New York, and Sheik Yerbouti.
But lately, the one that has earned a whole new lease on life for me is 200 Motels, which I’ve been listening to several times a week. It’s certainly flawed (poor sound quality mostly), but the mix of orchestral and rock tunes is quite fascinating (the lo-fi actually enhances the mysterious sound). And I think the album sides are very well organized and sequenced- each one acting almost as a suite. What the hey - I’ll vote for 200 Motels. Get rid of some of that inner tension. Rip off a few more ashtrays. |
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I prefer the Overnite Sensation/Apostrophe period.
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Yet again, I cast my vote for Sheik Yerbouti.
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Love early 70s-era Zappa. Many great offerings. But, OSFA is my personal favorite.
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Somehow I love Just Another Band from L.A., Billy was a Mountain, indeed.
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I'm really in to Over-Nite Sensation right now but ask me next week & I may pick something else.
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Studio Tan for me. It was my 1st FZ album ever and I still recall the first time I dropped the needle on Greggary Peccary and thought, WTF! This is amazing!
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Many of those are actually Mothers of Invention and Mothers albums, not technically solo (Frank Zappa) releases. I know Frank changed the labeling in later years, with the CD re-releases, giving him band credit (oddly), but many originally were Mother's albums. Us old timers and long-time fans still keep straight which one are MOI, Mothers, and Frank Zappa releases. There are other good (and crazy) earlier Mothers of Invention albums too, like We're Only In It For the Money, Absolutely Free, and Freak Out! If it was included, I'd vote for the best of all, the double-album Mothers of Invention classic: Uncle Meat (now credited as by Frank Zappa).
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Mortte
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^You can go vote here:
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=107652&KW=Zappa You know this is 70`s Zappa-albums-thread (I don´t think there is not much difference it is Zappa or Mothers album, Zappa was always absolutely leader of his bands too), Uncle Meat and those earlier great Mothers albums were made in the sixties.
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