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Zappa New York [40th Anniversary Edition]
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Zappa New York [40th Anniversary Edition]
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Zappa in New York
was recorded in December 1976 at the Palladium and originally intended for release in 1977. It was held up due to arguments between
Frank Zappa
and his then-record label,
Warner Bros.
When the two-LP set finally appeared in March 1978,
Warner
had deleted
"Punky's Whips,"
a song about drummer
Terry Bozzio
's attraction to
Punky Meadows
of
Angel
. The
Zappa
band, which includes bassist
Patrick O'Hearn
, percussionist
Ruth Underwood
, and keyboard player
Eddie Jobson
, along with a horn section including the two
Brecker
brothers, was one of the bandleader's most accomplished, which it had to be to play songs like
"Black Page,"
even in the "easy" version presented here.
also was at the height of his comic stagecraft, notably on songs like
"Titties & Beer,"
which is essentially a comedy routine between
and
Bozzio
, and
"The Illinois Enema Bandit,"
which features TV announcer
Don Pardo
. ~ William Ruhlmann
was recorded in December 1976 at the Palladium and originally intended for release in 1977. It was held up due to arguments between
Frank Zappa
and his then-record label,
Warner Bros.
When the two-LP set finally appeared in March 1978,
Warner
had deleted
"Punky's Whips,"
a song about drummer
Terry Bozzio
's attraction to
Punky Meadows
of
Angel
. The
Zappa
band, which includes bassist
Patrick O'Hearn
, percussionist
Ruth Underwood
, and keyboard player
Eddie Jobson
, along with a horn section including the two
Brecker
brothers, was one of the bandleader's most accomplished, which it had to be to play songs like
"Black Page,"
even in the "easy" version presented here.
also was at the height of his comic stagecraft, notably on songs like
"Titties & Beer,"
which is essentially a comedy routine between
and
Bozzio
, and
"The Illinois Enema Bandit,"
which features TV announcer
Don Pardo
. ~ William Ruhlmann