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Frank Zappa - VPRO Radio Piknik, Uddel, June 18, 1970 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

Frank Zappa - VPRO Radio Piknik, Uddel, June 18, 1970 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Frank Zappa

  • Title: VPRO Radio Piknik, Uddel, June 18, 1970 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: DMG
  • Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock, Jazz-Rock, Fusion
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 49:35
  • Total Size: 291 MB
  • WebSite:
Tracklist:

1. Silence Fools (Live) (00:20)
2. Interview & Band Intro (Live) (05:38)
3. Wonderful Wino (Live) (04:51)
4. Concentration Moon (Live) (02:28)
5. Mom & Dad (Live) (03:12)
6. The Air (Live) (03:16)
7. Dog Breath (Live) (02:08)
8. Mother People (Live) (02:08)
9. You Didn't Try to Call Me (Live) (04:19)
10. Agon (Live) (00:37)
11. Call Any Vegetable (Live) (07:11)
12. King Kong Pt.1 (Live) (04:29)
13. Igor's Boogie (Live) (01:08)
14. King Kong Pt.2 (Live) (07:45)

Composer, guitarist, singer, and bandleader Frank Zappa was a singular musical figure during a performing and recording career that lasted from the 1960s to the '90s. His disparate influences included doo wop music and avant-garde classical music; although he led groups that could be called rock & roll bands for much of his career, he used them to create a hybrid style that bordered on jazz and complicated, modern serious music, sometimes inducing orchestras to play along. As if his music were not challenging enough, he overlay it with highly satirical and sometimes abstractly humorous lyrics and song titles that marked him as coming out of a provocative literary tradition that included Beat poets like Allen Ginsberg and edgy comedians like Lenny Bruce. Nominally, he was a popular musician, but his recordings rarely earned significant airplay or sales, yet he was able to gain control of his recorded work and issue it successfully through his own labels while also touring internationally, in part because of the respect he earned from a dedicated cult of fans and many serious musicians, and also because he was an articulate spokesman who promoted himself into a media star through extensive interviews he considered to be a part of his creative effort just like his music. The Mothers of Invention, the '60s group he led, often seemed to offer a parody of popular music and the counterculture (although he affected long hair and jeans, Zappa was openly scornful of hippies and drug use). By the '80s, he was testifying before Congress in opposition to censorship (and editing his testimony into one of his albums). But these comic and serious sides were complementary, not contradictory. In statement and in practice, Zappa was an iconoclastic defender of the freest possible expression of ideas. And most of all, he was a composer far more ambitious than any other rock musician of his time and most classical musicians, as well.



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