Frank Zappa Zappa In New York (40th Anniversary) New Vinyl 3LP M\M
Frank Zappa Zappa In New York (40th Anniversary) New Vinyl 3LP M\M
This is a new sealed 180 Gram 3LP
Zappa In New York (40th Anniversary)
180 Gram Vinyl| Anniversary Edition
by Frank Zappa
Artist | Frank Zappa |
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Format | Vinyl |
Catalog | 824302385616 |
Manufacturer | FRANK ZAPPA CAT |
Released | 3/29/2019 |
A1 | Titties & Beer | 5:01 | |
A2 | I Promise Not To Come In Your Mouth | 3:31 | |
A3 | Big Leg Emma | 2:17 | |
B1 | Sofa | 3:16 | |
B2 | Manx Needs Women | 1:34 | |
B3 | The Black Page Drum Solo / Black Page #1 | 4:06 | |
B4 | Black Page #2 | 5:42 | |
C1 | Honey, Don't You Want A Man Like Me? | 4:16 | |
C2 | The Illinois Enema Bandit
Lead Vocals – Ray White |
12:41 | |
D | The Purple Lagoon
Trumpet [Solo] – Randy Brecker |
17:12 | |
Bonus Disc: | |||
E1 | Black Napkins | 10:56 | |
E2 | Cruisin' For Burgers (1977 Mix)
Mixed By – Davey Moire, FZ*, Rick Smith (2) |
9:08 | |
F1 | The Black Page #2 (Piano Version)
Engineer – Barbara Issak, Joe Chiccarelli Piano – Tommy Mars |
3:14 | |
F2 | I Promise Not To Come In Your Mouth (Alternative Version)
Mixed By – FZ*, Michael Braunstein, Rick Smith (2) |
3:55 | |
F3 | Punky's Whips (Unused Version)
Mixed By – Davey Moire, FZ*, Rick Smith (2) |
10:55 | |
F4 | The Black Page #1 (Piano Version)
Engineer – Ryan Sanchez Piano, Arranged By – Ruth Komanoff Underwood* Producer – Malachai Bandy* |
2:13 |
Personnel includes: Frank Zappa (guitar, vocals); Michael Brecker (saxophone); Randy Brecker (trumpet); Terry Bozzio (drums). Many Zappa aficionados consider his backing band on the 1978 live release ZAPPA IN NEW YORK to be one of his finest. After all, the group included future Missing Persons/UK drummer Terry Bozzio, Jethro Tull/Roxy Music/UK keyboardist/violinist Eddie Jobson and a fantastic horn section that would gain notoriety in the Saturday Night Live house band (The Brecker Brothers), among others. Although the concert was recorded during a multi-night stand at New York's Palladium in December of 1976, the album's release was held up by Warner Bros. because of their objection to the homo-erotic track "Punky's Whips." Eventually the track was dropped, but was included on the Rykodisc 1991 re-issue, which also featured three other tracks not on the original version. Surprises abound on ZAPPA IN NEW YORK, such as a cameo by Saturday Night Live announcer Don Pardo, who introduces the aforementioned "Punky's Whips" and other tracks. Fans of technically complex rock will surely love the epics "Black Page (Parts One and Two)" and the lengthy album closer "The Purple Lagoon/Approximate." Zappa manages to inject some of his trademark humor throughout the proceedings--look no further than the unbelievable true story of "The Illinois Enema Bandit" and the album opener, "Titties & Beer."
- Format: Record
- Genre: Jazz
- Condition: New