Hey kingo
One size fits all was my first FZ album, played to death. My fav track was San Ber'dino.
Hey kingo One size fits all was my first FZ album, played to death. My fav track was San Ber'dino. |
Frank is pure genius lucky to have seen him twice so thankful that Dweezil plays his music live he is beyond incredible and at least as good if not even better guitar player (blasphemy i know i know) i must have seen him 7 or 8 times
i have 60+ Zappa on vinyl and Cd
personal fave One Size Fits All from there i could say i love so many others equally
Hot Rats Skeik Yerbouti Zoot Allures Over-Nite Sensation Apostrophe You Are What You Is Waka/Jawaka as for live albums
Roxy @ Elsewhere is a monumental release
and the Can't Do That On Stage Anymore (series of 6 albums) are fantastic
Luv Luv Luv Frank...
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@crimsoniter - I agree; I think Dweeze is better than his dad, but being taught by folks like Steve Vai and Joe Satriani (I think I've got that right), and his heritage, not surprising how good he is. And he doesn't use wah-wah as much as his dad. Particularly liked an arrangement of 'Black Napkins' with 2 baritone saxes as the lead instruments.... |
Frank started using digital recording in 1983 when he and Mark Pinske were remastering and reconstructing albums where the master tapes had literally lost oxide or the recording was screwed up in some other way. They digitally recorded everything Frank did live using a recording truck and digitally rerecorded all the analog tapes they could find. Frank eventually ordered the two Ampex tape system to be chucked out of the control room. |
@nonayerbiz - thanks for that info! |