As Large and Metropolitan and Populous as the city for which it stands. Without his guitar Dweezil 'covers' Frank Zappa. (Hear Don Pardo wear his white suit before John Travolta's.) Original Edition - Art Directed by Frank Zappa.
The music of Francesco Zappa (1763-1788). His first digital recording in over 200 years. Conducted/produced/orchestrated by Frank Zappa. Original Edition - Art Directed by Frank Zappa.
Recorded circa 1974-1976. Yet another of the infamous WB rejected and yet released albums, famously delivered by Frank Zappa. (See Baby Snakes - The Movie for more wretched details - again.) Contains Hunchentoot clues. Original Edition - WB-imposed Art.
Contains the classic (and classically ripped-off) "Valley Girl" (monologue performed and written by daughter Moon). Check out title track and other versions elsewhere. Original Edition - Art Directed by Frank Zappa.
One of the infamous WB rejected and yet released albums, famously delivered by Frank Zappa. (See Baby Snakes - The Movie for more wretched details.) Contains the irrepressible "Adventures Of Greggery Peccary," "Revised Music For Guitar And Low-Budget Orchestra" and "RDNZL." Original Edition - WB Artwork.
Frank Zappa Presents The Mothers Of Invention live at London's Royal Festival Hall, 1968, performing with members of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. "We're doing a play." Original Edition - Art Directed by FZ.
Released in 1992. "This album moves beyond mere rock & roll into the dangerous realm of social anthropology. It offers to younger musicians the chance to participate vicariously in the touring world of the early 1970s (way back when it was still sort of fun to do)." - Frank Zappa. Original Edition - Art Directed by FZ.