Frank Zappa & The Mothers - Over-Nite Sensation (1973) LP
BAND/ARTIST: Frank Zappa & The Mothers
- Title: Over-Nite Sensation
- Year Of Release: 1973
- Label: Discreet
- Genre: Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,scans) 24/192
- Total Time: 00:34:34
- Total Size: 1.26 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Love it or hate it, Over-Nite Sensation was a watershed album for Frank Zappa, the point where his post-'60s aesthetic was truly established; it became his second gold album, and most of these songs became staples of his live shows for years to come. Whereas the Flo and Eddie years were dominated by rambling, off-color comedy routines, Over-Nite Sensation tightened up the song structures and tucked sexual and social humor into melodic, technically accomplished heavy guitar rock with jazzy chord changes and funky rhythms; meanwhile, Zappa's growling new post-accident voice takes over the storytelling. While the music is some of Zappa's most accessible, the apparent callousness and/or stunning sexual explicitness of "Camarillo Brillo," "Dirty Love," and especially "Dinah-Moe Humm" leave him on shaky aesthetic ground. Zappa often protested that the charges of misogyny leveled at such material missed out on the implicit satire of male stupidity, and also confirmed intellectuals' self-conscious reticence about indulging in dumb fun; however, the glee in his voice as he spins his adolescent fantasies can undermine his point. Indeed, that enjoyment, also evident in the silly wordplay, suggests that Zappa is throwing his juvenile crassness in the face of critical expectation, asserting his right to follow his muse even if it leads him into blatant stupidity (ironic or otherwise). One can read this motif into the absurd shaggy-dog story of a dental floss rancher in "Montana," the album's indisputable highlight, which features amazing, uncredited vocal backing from Tina Turner and the Ikettes. As with much of Zappa's best '70s and '80s material, Over-Nite Sensation could be perceived as ideologically problematic (if you haven't got the constitution for FZ's humor), but musically, it's terrific.
Tracklist:
A1 Camarillo Brillo 4:01
A2 I'm The Slime 3:35
Vocals [Announcer] – Kin Vassy
A3 Dirty Love 3:00
A4 Fifty-Fifty 6:08
Vocals – Ricky Lancelotti
B1 Zomby Woof
Vocals – Ricky Lancelotti
5:11
B2 Dinah-Moe Humm 6:05
Vocals – Kin Vassy, Sal Marquez
B3 Montana 6:37
Vocals – Kin Vassy
Jazz | Rock | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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