Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage Acts I, II & III
Жанр: Rock
Год выпуска диска: 1979
Страна: USA
Производитель диска и номер: CBS 86101, CBS 88475 (Holland 1st press)
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 24 bit / 96 kHz
Продолжительность: 01:55:12
Релиз: radiooloron (AvaxHome)
Трэклист:
Act I
Side One
1. "The Central Scrutinizer" – 3:28
2. "Joe's Garage" – 6:10
3. "Catholic Girls" – 4:26
4. "Crew Slut" – 6:31
Side Two
1. "Fembot in a Wet T-Shirt" – 4:45
2. "On the Bus" – 4:19
3. "Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?" – 2:36
4. "Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up / Scrutinizer Postlude" – 7:18
Act II
Side One
1. "A Token of My Extreme" – 5:30
2. "Stick It Out" – 4:34
3. "Sy Borg" – 8:56
Side Two
1. "Dong Work for Yuda" – 5:03
2. "Keep It Greasey" – 8:22
3. "Outside Now" – 5:50
Act III
Side Three
1. "He Used to Cut the Grass" – 8:35
2. "Packard Goose" – 11:34
Side Four
1. "Watermelon in Easter Hay" – 9:09
2. "A Little Green Rosetta" – 8:15
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Joe's Garage: Acts I, II & III is a 1979 rock opera by Frank Zappa, which tells the story of what could possibly happen if music was made illegal. The album features Ike Willis as the voice of "Joe", a stereotypical garage band youth who unwittingly journeys through the miasma of the music business. Zappa provides the voice of the "Central Scrutinizer" character—a mechanical voice that narrates the story and haunts Joe's psyche with McCarthyistic 50s-era discouragement and "scrutiny." In his liner notes Zappa also states that the story was inspired by the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which outlawed public musical expression.The album was originally issued in two parts, the first part being a single LP of Act I, and the second part being a double-LP set of Acts II & III. All three acts were later issued together as a box set, and on compact disc as a double-CD. The major themes of the story include groupie migration, mockery of Scientology, appliance fetishism, garage bands, and above all censorship of music as an artform.
Joe's Garage is particularly noteworthy for its extensive use of Zappa's xenochrony technique, in which guitar solos from older, completely unrelated recordings were extracted and overdubbed onto new songs. With the exception of "Watermelon in Easter Hay" and "Crew Slut", all Zappa's solos on the album were constructed in this way.
Состав:
Frank Zappa – Vocals, guitar
Warren Cuccurullo – Rhythm Guitar, Vocals, Choir, Chorus, Organ, Guitar
Denny Walley – Vocals, Slide Guitar, Guitar
Craig Twister Steward – Harmonica
Jeff – Sax (Tenor)
Marginal Chagrin – Sax (Baritone)
Patrick O'Hearn – Wind, Bass
Peter Wolf – Keyboards
Stumuk – Sax (Baritone), Sax (Bass)
Tommy Mars – Keyboards
Vinnie Colaiuta – Drums, Percussion
Arthur Barrow – Vocals, Bass
Ed Mann – Vocals, Percussion
Dale Bozzio – Vocals
Al Malkin – Vocals
Ike Willis – Vocals
Barbara Isaak – Choir, Chorus, Assistant
Geordie Hormel – Choir, Chorus
Terry Bozzio – Guest Vocals
Ferenc Dobronyi – Cover Design
Steve Alsberg – Project Coordinator
Joe Chiccarelli – Engineer, Mixing, Recording
Norman Seeff – Photography, Cover Photo
John Williams – Artwork
Steve Nye – Remixing
Mick Glossop – Remixing
Stan Ricker – Mastering
Jack Hunt – Mastering
Thomas Nordegg – Assistant
Tom Cummings – Assistant