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Frank Zappa - You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Sampler (1988) {Barking Pumpkin D1 74213} (24-96 vinyl rip)

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Frank Zappa - You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Sampler (1988) {Barking Pumpkin D1 74213} (24-96 vinyl rip)

Frank Zappa - You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Sampler (1988) {Barking Pumpkin D1 74213} (24-96 vinyl rip)
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Full Scans | 1,96 GB | Label: Barking Pumpkin | US pressing
Genre: rock | RAR 5% | Rec. CAT #D1 74213

Unique material: A different edit of "Dickie's Such an Asshole", and a different recording of the last part of "Cosmik Debris". When the Stage series took off, Zappa made an album with sample songs, which looked just like Volume 1, but it said "SAMPLER" instead of "VOLUME 1" on the cover. Frank Zappa designed his six-volume series of live albums You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore with the CD in mind; each volume was a two-CD set, and each disc ran an hour or so. But the CD was still an emerging format in the late '80s, so he also compiled this 81-minute sampler, released only on cassette and as a double-LP set, concurrently with the first volume in 1988. It gives a good sense of the series as a whole. Taking a non-chronological approach, Zappa freely ranges across nearly 16 years of his concert work, jumping back and forth in time and including performances by a variety of lineups of his ever-changing band, known early on as the Mothers of Invention. That is the group that appears on the opening cut, "Plastic People," taken from a show in the Bronx, NY, in February 1969. Among the questions Zappa cites as criteria for inclusion in the series is, "Is it a ‘one-time-only' performance of an improvised event?" That question could be answered in the affirmative for several of the tracks here, notably a 1974 take of "Montana" subtitled "Whipping-Floss" because it follows an audience member's request that the band play "Whipping Post" (a common occurrence at concerts in the early ‘70s) to which Zappa reacts by incorporating references to the Allman Brothers Band's signature song; a 1969 piece of musique concrète called "You Call That Music?"; a 1984 version of "Sharleena" featuring 15-year-old Dweezil Zappa playing guitar solos with his father; an "audience participation" section from a 1979 show in London featuring "Nanook Rubs It" in which audience members recite poetry; and "The Florida Airport Tape," which finds bandmembers recalling an incident when one of them vomited on-stage. Another of Zappa's criteria questions is, "Is there a good solo in it?," and good guitar solos, played by Zappa, are heard on many songs here, among them "The Torture Never Stops," "Montana (Whipping-Floss)," "The Evil Prince," and "Sharleena." So is some precise playing by Zappa's many talented backup musicians. Sound quality varies somewhat from track to track, and the transitions are sometimes abrupt, but that's the approach Zappa has taken with most of the series, so the sampler is consistent with what can be expected to follow.

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Frank Zappa - You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Sampler (1988) {Barking Pumpkin D1 74213} (24-96 vinyl rip)


TRACKLIST
Side 1

1. Plastic People 4:38
2. The Torture Never Stops 15:51

Side 2

1. Montana (Whipping-Floss) 10:15
2. The Evil Prince 7:12
3. You Call That Music? 3:07

Side 3

1. Sharleena 8:53
2. Nanook Rubs It 11:19

Side 4

1. The Florida Airport Tape 1:03
2. Once Upon A Time 4:38
3. King Kong 3:11
4. Dickie's Such An Asshole 6:48
5. Cosmic Debris 4:45

ARTISTS
- Frank Zappa / lead guitar, vocals
- Lowell George / guitar, vocals
- Roy Estrada / bass,vocals
- Don Preston / keyboards, electronics
- Buzz Gardner / trumpet
- Ian Underwood / alto saxophone, keyboards
- Bunk Gardner / tenor saxophone
- Motorhead Sherwood / baritone saxophone
- Jimmy Carl Black / drums
- Arthur Dyer Tripp III / drums
- Adrian Belew / guitar, vocals
- Tommy Mars / keyboards
- Peter Wolf / keyboards
- Ed Mann / percussion
- Patrick O'Hearn / bass, vocals
- Terry Bozzio / drums, vocals
- Napoleon Murphy Brock / saxophone, vocals
- George Duke / keyboards,vocals
- Ruth Underwood / percussion
- Tom Fowler / bass
- Ralph Humphrey / drums
- Chester Thompson / drums
- Ike Willis / guitar, vocals
- Ray White / guitar, vocals
- Bobby Martin / keyboards, saxophone, vocals
- Alan Zavod / keyboards
- Scott Thunes / bass
- Chad Wackerman / drums
- Arthur Barrow / bass
- Vinnie Colaiuta / drums
- Warren Cuccurullo / guitar
- Mark Volman / vocals
- Howard Kaylan / vocals
- Jim Pons / bass, vocals



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Frank Zappa - You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Sampler (1988) {Barking Pumpkin D1 74213} (24-96 vinyl rip)

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