UPC: 824302002124
Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Mar 24, 2017
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Personnel: Frank Zappa (vocals, guitar); Napoleon Murphy Brock (vocals, tenor saxophone); Andre Lewis (vocals, keyboards); Terry Bozzio (vocals, drums); Roy Estrada (vocals).
Audio Mixer: Spencer Chrislu.
Liner Note Authors: Dweezil Zappa; Gail Zappa; Joe Travers.
Recording information: Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia (01/20/1976); Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia (01/26/1976).
This two-disc set represents almost all of Frank Zappa's concert on January 20, 1976, at Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, Australia. The only problem is that there was only one reel-to-reel machine to record the concert, necessitating missing portions of several songs to change tapes; these gaps were replaced by excerpts from a pitch-corrected bootleg from the same tour, with an obvious drop in sound quality but little loss in continuity. This particular band -- with tenor saxophonist Napoleon Murphy Brock, bassist Roy Estrada, drummer Terry Bozzio, and keyboardist Andre Lewis (in his only tour with Zappa) -- has only been represented sporadically on Zappa's earlier releases. It's a great opportunity to hear songs in early incarnations, such as "Canard Toujours" (which went through a series of revisions before appearing as the lengthy "Let's Move to Cleveland"), the blistering instrumental "Filthy Habits," the hilarious "The Illinois Enema Bandit," and several tracks which first appeared on Zoot Allures in different form ("Zoot Allures," "Black Napkins," "Wind up Workin' in a Gas Station," "Find Her Finer," and "The Torture Never Stops"). One song, "Kaiser Rolls," makes its first appearance with two versions, a concert rendition with a missing portion added and a rehearsal recorded just prior to the tour. Zappa also revisits earlier pieces ("Stinkfoot," "Lonely Little Girl," "How Could I Be Such a Fool?"), as well as extended treatments of "Chunga's Revenge," "Advance Romance," and a brief reggae version of "Take Your Clothes off When You Dance." Zappa's guitar solos are of the usual high caliber, and his band is well rehearsed, though some numbers would have benefited with the presence of a slightly larger group, as the sound sometimes seems a little thin. This release will be of considerable interest to serious Zappa collectors. ~ Ken Dryden
Audio Mixer: Spencer Chrislu.
Liner Note Authors: Dweezil Zappa; Gail Zappa; Joe Travers.
Recording information: Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia (01/20/1976); Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia (01/26/1976).
This two-disc set represents almost all of Frank Zappa's concert on January 20, 1976, at Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, Australia. The only problem is that there was only one reel-to-reel machine to record the concert, necessitating missing portions of several songs to change tapes; these gaps were replaced by excerpts from a pitch-corrected bootleg from the same tour, with an obvious drop in sound quality but little loss in continuity. This particular band -- with tenor saxophonist Napoleon Murphy Brock, bassist Roy Estrada, drummer Terry Bozzio, and keyboardist Andre Lewis (in his only tour with Zappa) -- has only been represented sporadically on Zappa's earlier releases. It's a great opportunity to hear songs in early incarnations, such as "Canard Toujours" (which went through a series of revisions before appearing as the lengthy "Let's Move to Cleveland"), the blistering instrumental "Filthy Habits," the hilarious "The Illinois Enema Bandit," and several tracks which first appeared on Zoot Allures in different form ("Zoot Allures," "Black Napkins," "Wind up Workin' in a Gas Station," "Find Her Finer," and "The Torture Never Stops"). One song, "Kaiser Rolls," makes its first appearance with two versions, a concert rendition with a missing portion added and a rehearsal recorded just prior to the tour. Zappa also revisits earlier pieces ("Stinkfoot," "Lonely Little Girl," "How Could I Be Such a Fool?"), as well as extended treatments of "Chunga's Revenge," "Advance Romance," and a brief reggae version of "Take Your Clothes off When You Dance." Zappa's guitar solos are of the usual high caliber, and his band is well rehearsed, though some numbers would have benefited with the presence of a slightly larger group, as the sound sometimes seems a little thin. This release will be of considerable interest to serious Zappa collectors. ~ Ken Dryden
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Hordern Intro (Incan Art Vamp)
2 - Stink-Foot
3 - Poodle Lecture
4 - Dirty Love
5 - Filthy Habits
6 - How Could I Be Such a Fool?
7 - I Ain't Got No Heart
8 - I'm Not Satisfied
9 - Black Napkins
10 - Advance Romance
11 - Illinois Enema Bandit
12 - Wind Up Workin' in a Gas Station
13 - Torture Never Stops
Disc 2:
1 - Canard Toujours
2 - Kaiser Rolls
3 - Find Her Finer
4 - Carolina Hard-Core Ecstasy
5 - Lonely Little Girl
6 - Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance
7 - What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body?
8 - Chunga's revenge
9 - Zoot Allures
10 - Keep it Greasy
11 - Dinah-Moe Humm
12 - Camarillo Brillo
13 - Muffin Man
14 - Kaiser Rolls (Du Jour)
1 - Hordern Intro (Incan Art Vamp)
2 - Stink-Foot
3 - Poodle Lecture
4 - Dirty Love
5 - Filthy Habits
6 - How Could I Be Such a Fool?
7 - I Ain't Got No Heart
8 - I'm Not Satisfied
9 - Black Napkins
10 - Advance Romance
11 - Illinois Enema Bandit
12 - Wind Up Workin' in a Gas Station
13 - Torture Never Stops
Disc 2:
1 - Canard Toujours
2 - Kaiser Rolls
3 - Find Her Finer
4 - Carolina Hard-Core Ecstasy
5 - Lonely Little Girl
6 - Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance
7 - What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body?
8 - Chunga's revenge
9 - Zoot Allures
10 - Keep it Greasy
11 - Dinah-Moe Humm
12 - Camarillo Brillo
13 - Muffin Man
14 - Kaiser Rolls (Du Jour)