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"[[Philosophy Of The World]]", an album by [[The Shaggs]] (1968-1973), released on "Third Word Records" (Third World 3001) in 1969, was named "the third best album" by FZ.
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[[File:Philosophy Of The World.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]]
  
Recorded at Fleetwood Studios, Revere, Massachussetts on March 9, 1969.
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'''Philosophy Of The World''' is the 1969 debut album by [[The Shaggs]], released on ''"Third Word Records"'' (Third World 3001) in 1969. [[Rolling Stone]]'s 1996 'Alt-Rock-A-Rama' book ranked it among ''"The 100 Most Influential Alternative Releases of All Time"'', ''"The Greatest Garage Recordings of the 20th Century"'', and ''"The 50 Most Significant Indie Records"''.
  
Tracks: Philosophy Of The World; That Little Sports Car; Who Are Parents; My Pal Foot Foot; My Companion; I'm So Happy When You're Near; Things I Wonder; Sweet Thing; It's Halloween; Why Do I Feel?; What Should I Do?; We Have a Savior.
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==Zappa about the album==
  
Producer: The Shaggs & Austin Wiggin Jr.
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Frank Zappa named ''Philosophy Of The World (1969)'' his third favourite album. As a guest DJ on ''[[Dr. Demento]]'' in December 1973 he played two songs from this album: ''My Pal Foot Foot'' and ''It's Halloween''.  
  
[[Rolling Stone]]'s 1996 'Alt-Rock-A-Rama' book ranked it among "The 100 Most Influential Alternative Releases of All Time", "The Greatest Garage Recordings of the 20th Century", and "The 50 Most Significant Indie Records".
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==External links==
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* [[Wikipedia:Philosophy Of The World]]
  
[[Category:Favorite Music]]
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[[Category:Favorite Albums]]

Latest revision as of 04:24, 16 November 2020

The album cover.

Philosophy Of The World is the 1969 debut album by The Shaggs, released on "Third Word Records" (Third World 3001) in 1969. Rolling Stone's 1996 'Alt-Rock-A-Rama' book ranked it among "The 100 Most Influential Alternative Releases of All Time", "The Greatest Garage Recordings of the 20th Century", and "The 50 Most Significant Indie Records".

Zappa about the album

Frank Zappa named Philosophy Of The World (1969) his third favourite album. As a guest DJ on Dr. Demento in December 1973 he played two songs from this album: My Pal Foot Foot and It's Halloween.

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