Difference between revisions of "King Kong (1970 - Paris)"
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===Tribute & Cover Albums=== | ===Tribute & Cover Albums=== | ||
− | - | + | *[[Jean-Luc Ponty]]: [[King Kong (The Album)|King Kong]] |
+ | *Various Artists: [[Sonora]] | ||
+ | *[[The Muffin Men]]: [[God Shave The Queen]] as track 2 '''I Want You Kong''' and track 7 '''Kashmir Kong''', starting with '''Kashmir''' | ||
+ | *[[Zappatistas]]: [[Live In Leeds]] | ||
+ | *[[The Wrong Object]]: [[Play Zappa]] as '''King Kong (George W. Bush version) | ||
+ | *[[Colin Towns plus NDR Bigband|Colin Towns + NDR Bigband]]: [[Frank Zappa's Hot Licks (And Funny Smells)]] | ||
+ | *[[Meridian Arts Ensemble]]: [[Ear Mind I]] | ||
+ | *[[Le Bocal]]: [[Oh No ! ... Just Another Frank Zappa Memorial Barbecue]] | ||
+ | *[[Nasal Retentive Orchestra]]: [[Fric Out!]] | ||
==Notes About This Song== | ==Notes About This Song== |
Revision as of 06:29, 30 December 2007
For other versions of this song, see: King Kong.
Contents
Lyrics
Players On This Song
- Frank Zappa - guitar
- Jean-Luc Ponty - violin
- Mark Volman - vocal
- Howard Kaylan - vocal
- Jeff Simmons - bass
- George Duke - keyboards
- Ian Underwood - keyboards, alto sax
- Aynsley Dunbar - drums
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Singles
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FZ Albums & Side Projects
Tribute & Cover Albums
- Jean-Luc Ponty: King Kong
- Various Artists: Sonora
- The Muffin Men: God Shave The Queen as track 2 I Want You Kong and track 7 Kashmir Kong, starting with Kashmir
- Zappatistas: Live In Leeds
- The Wrong Object: Play Zappa as King Kong (George W. Bush version)
- Colin Towns + NDR Bigband: Frank Zappa's Hot Licks (And Funny Smells)
- Meridian Arts Ensemble: Ear Mind I
- Le Bocal: Oh No ! ... Just Another Frank Zappa Memorial Barbecue
- Nasal Retentive Orchestra: Fric Out!
Notes About This Song
- Recorded live at Palais Gaumont, Paris, France on 15 December 1970.
- This is the first documented version of "King Kong" in which the main theme is followed by a second theme--as would be the case in most subsequent versions (here: 0:47-1:10).