Frank Zappa - Zappa In New York (40th Anniversary Edition)
Жанр: Fusion, Avantgarde, Prog Rock
Носитель: 3xLP
Год выпуска: 29 March 2019
Лейбл: Zappa Records, ZR3856-1, Zappa 23
Страна-производитель: EU
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Формат записи: 24/96
Формат раздачи: 24/96
Продолжительность: 1:40:19
Original Album Mix Remastered [59:49]
A1. Titties & Beer [5:01]
A2. I Promise Not To Come In Your Mouth [3:31]
A3. Big Leg Emma [2:18]
B1. Sofa [3:16]
B2. Manx Needs Women [1:37]
B3. The Black Page Drum Solo / Black Page #1 [4:05]
B4. Black Page #2 [5:45]
C1. Honey, Don't You Want A Man Like Me? [4:18]
C2. The Illinois Enema Bandit [12:42]
D. The Purple Lagoon [17:13]
Bonus Vault Content LP [40:30]
E1. Black Napkins [10:57]
E2. Cruisin' For Burgers (1977 Mix) [9:10]
F1. The Black Page #2 (Piano Version) [3:15]
F2. I Promise Not To Come In Your Mouth (Alternative Version) [3:55]
F3. Punky's Whips (Unused Version) [10:55]
F4. The Black Page #1 (Piano Version) [2:16]
Credits
Produced by FZ
December 26-29, 1976
The Palladium, NYC
Remote recording truck: Fedco
NYC live remote engineer: Bob Liftin
NYC live concert mix: Davey Moire
Mix & overdubs:
c. January-April, 1977
Record Plant, LA
Studio engineers (overdubs): Rick Smith, Davey Moire
Re-mix engineer: FZ
Guitar modifications: Rex Bogue
Guitar special effects box: Claus Wiedemann
Package design: John Williams
Cover photo: Dweezil Zappa
Other photos: Gail Zappa
FZ—conductor, lead guitar, vocals
Ray White—rhythm guitar, vocals
Eddie Jobson—keyboards, violin, vocals
Patrick O'Hearn—bass, vocals
Terry Bozzio—drums, vocals
Ruth Underwood—percussion, synthesizer, and various humanly impossible overdubs
Don Pardo—sophisticated narration
David Samuels—timpani, vibes
Randy Brecker—trumpet
Mike Brecker—tenor sax, flute
Lou Marini—alto sax, flute
Ronnie Cuber—baritone sax, clarinet
Tom Malone—trombone, trumpet, piccolo
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John Bergamo—percussion overdubs
Ed Mann—percussion overdubs
Lou Anne Neill—osmotic harp overdub
In celebration of its eventual release in 1978, Zappa In New York will be released on March 29 via Zappa Records/UMe as a suite of expanded anniversary editions to commemorate the album’s recent 40th anniversary. Overseen by the Zappa Family Trust and produced by Ahmet Zappa and Vaultmeister Joe Travers, the expanded versions will be available as a 5CD box set, 3LP on 180-gram audiophile grade vinyl and digitally. The 5-disc collection, which will be housed in a limited-edition metal tin shaped like a NYC street manhole cover and includes a replica ticket from one of the shows, consists of the main album in its original mix, newly remastered by Bob Ludwig in 2018 and available for the first time since its debut. The four additional discs are loaded with relevant Vault nuggets and more than three hours of unreleased live performances from the NYC Palladium concerts, representing every composition played during the concerts and the best alternate performances of every tune Zappa picked for the original album, all newly mixed in 2018. To achieve the highest-level sound quality, the audio team went back to the original two-inch 24-track multi-track master tapes and transferred every reel at 96kHz 24-bit wavs.
“We are excited to bring you this new Deluxe version of Zappa in New York: an opportunity to re-examine and celebrate the source material of a great album while exploring the events of Frank’s life in late December 1976, Collections like these really show of the work ethic of a musical genius,” exclaims the Zappa Family Trust in the album notes.
Zappa in New York includes expanded packaging which features previously unseen live photos by Gail Zappa alongside extensive liner notes by band members Ruth Underwood and Ray White (who were part of Zappa’s band for these shows) as well as an insightful essay by Joe Travers with Australian writer Jen Jewel Brown. Underwood also contributes a solo piano version of “The Black Page” that has been newly recorded for this special edition. “‘The Black Page’ has proven to be one of Frank Zappa’s most intriguing and enduring compositions. It is performed in many kinds of venues all over the world. It is taught and studied in schools. Perhaps most exciting is that it is adaptable and lends itself to a variety of orchestrations and re-workings, as FZ himself demonstrated. I am proud that after forty years, mine is finally among them. It is my love letter to Frank and Gail,” Underwood writes in the liners.
The 3LP set, pressed at Pallas in Germany, features all-analog mastering of the original album mix, unavailable since first issued. Plus, an additional LP of select bonus content from The Vault. The digital release marks the debut of the original mix.
Zappa In New York capped off a terrific year for the ever-prolific and always-moving musician which included shows around the globe including his second Australian tour and one and only Japanese jaunt, the release of his album Zoot Allures and Grand Funk Railroad’s record Good Singin’ Good Playin, which he produced, a string of Halloween shows and a performance on “Saturday Night Live” which ended up having a profound impact on the Palladium shows. Following an on-air collaboration with SNL’s announcer Don Pardo and the show’s house band, Zappa invited them to be a part of the shows after three of the horn players so loved playing with Zappa that they asked if they could be involved. As Travers and Brown write in the illuminating liner notes: “Out of nowhere, the concept of adapting horns to the scheduled concerts became a reality. Frank was immediately swept up in the pleasure and challenge of writing and arranging parts for the existing material.”The collection showcases some of Zappa’s most masterful guitar playing and electrifying arrangements as he leads an exceptional band featuring Ray White on vocals and guitar, Terry Bozzio on drums and vocals, Eddie Jobson on keyboard, Ruth Underwood on percussion and synthesizer, Patrick O’Hearn on bass and vocals and David Samuels on timpani and vibes. Don Pardo provided “sophisticated narration” and the brass section, featuring jazz duo the Brecker Brothers with Randy Brecker on trumpet and Michael Brecker on tenor saxophone, was rounded out by the SNL players: Lou Marini on alto sax, Ronnie Cuber on baritone sax and Tom Malone on trombone. https://www.zappa.com/news/frank-zappas-beloved-live-double-album-zappa-new-york-...40th-anniversary http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/lyrics/Zappa_In_New_York.html https://www.discogs.com/Frank-Zappa-Zappa-In-New-York-40th-Anniversary-Edition/release/13427150
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