Frank Zappa - Does Humor Belong In Music? (CD, Album, RE, RM) (Near Mint (NM or M-))
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Country: US
Released: 16 May 1995
Genre: Jazz, Rock
Style: Jazz-Rock, Avantgarde, Prog Rock
Comments:
Booklet NM from Zappa collection. See my other Zappa cd and vinyl listings
Notes:
CD made in canada (Matrix: Disque Americ) Comes in a standard transparent jewelbox with a big two folded page forming 8 pages booklet Some copies comes with a 10-page foldout Ryko's Frank Zappa catalog, detailed scans of it: [r5310142 Remote Recording Facility: UMRK Mobile. Remixed at UMRK. Approved Remix & Remaster, 1993. This material is 100% digital, 100% live, with NO over-dubs. These songs were selected from the repertoire of the 1984 World Tour. Over a six month period, many hours of exciting live material was recorded in a 24 track digital format. It took another six months to remix it onto PCM 1610 digital 2 track masters. If you enjoy this recording, be advised that there is a lot more lurking in the vault. These tunes were selected because they follow the basic outline of the "DOES HUMOR BELONG IN MUSIC?" PMI/ICA video tape, as well as presenting some new, unreleased material. The recording dates were: The Odeon Hammersmith, London, England, 8/10/84 The Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 26/10/84 Amherst College, Lowell, Massachusetts, 28/10/84 The Tower Theater, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10/11/84 The Bismark Theater, Chicago, Illinois, 23/11/84 The Boy Front Arena, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1/12/84 The Paramount Theater, Seattle, Washington, 17/12/84 Queen Elizabeth Theater, Vancouver, British Columbia, 18/12/84 The Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, California, 23/12/84. Song Information: ZOOT ALLURES - head is from London, solo from Providence TINSEL-TOWN REBELLION - body of tune is from Chicago Illinois, ending is from Seattle TROUBLE EVERY DAY - verses from St. Petersburg, solo from London PENGUIN IN BONDAGE - vocal sections from Vancouver and St. Petersburg, solo from Vancouver GREEN HOTEL - Vancouver BALTIMORE - front of tune is from Los Angeles, vocals from Philadelphia, solo is from Los Angeles COCK-SUCKERS' BALL - Los Angeles WPLJ - Los Angeles CLEVELAND - intro from Los Angeles, piano solo from St. Petersburg, drum solo from Vancouver, guitar solo from Amherst College, out chorus from Los Angeles WHIPPIN' POST - Los Angeles (the last song of the last show of the last tour). All selections by Frank Zappa, published by The Zappa Family Trust d/b/a Munchkin Music (ASCAP), except "Trouble Every Day" published by The Zappa Family Trust d/b/a Frank Zappa Music (BMI). "Cock-Sucker's Ball" is an arrangement made from an acapella bootleg recording by the Clovers with no writer or publisher credits. "WPLJ" published by Dobard Music (BMI). "Whippin' Post" published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) & Elijah Blue Music (BMI). ℗ 1995 Rykodisc. Original art © 1995 Cal Schenkel artworks. The green-tinted jewel box is a registered trademark of Rykodisc. Printed in USA. Manufactured in Canada.
1. Zoot Allures 5:27
2. Tinsel-Town Rebellion 4:42
3. Trouble Every Day 5:31
4. Penguin In Bondage 6:50
5. Hot-Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel 6:36
6. What's New In Baltimore? 4:47
7. Cock-Suckers' Ball 1:05
8. WPLJ 1:30
9. Let's Move To Cleveland 15:44
10. Whippin' Post 8:27
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 0 14431 05482 2
Barcode 014431054822
Matrix / Runout DISQUE AMERIC 818 PUMPKIN 0F5L3<910>RCD10548
Mastering SID Code none
Mould SID Code none
Mould SID Code IFPI8150
Mould SID Code IFPI8142
Rights Society ASCAP
Rights Society BMI
Phonographic Copyright (p) Rykodisc
Published By Zappa Family Trust
Manufactured By Disque Americ
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