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  • '''Revolver''' is a 1966 album by [[The Beatles]], widely regarded as one of their best. It's best known f ==Zappa about the album==
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  • [[File:Philosophy Of The World.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''Philosophy Of The World''' is the 1969 debut album by [[The Shaggs]], released on ''"Third Word Records"'' (Third World 3001)
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  • [[File:White Light White Heat.jpg|400px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] ...was released on [[Verve Records]], under production of [[Tom Wilson]]. The album is most notable for the tracks ''"The Gift"'', ''"Here She Comes Now"'' and
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  • [[File:Jefferson Airplane Takes Off.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''Jefferson Airplane Takes Off''' is the 1966 debut album by [[Jefferson Airplane]].
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  • ...et Underground]] & German singer Nico. For both artists it was their debut album. It was produced by [[Tom Wilson]] and [[Andy Warhol]]. ...966), as the first underground rock / alternative rock / experimental rock album in music history. It gained a cult following and celebrity fans like [[Davi
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Home = [[:Category:Books about Zappa|Books about Zappa]] |
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  • ...the [[Jeff Simmons]] 2nd album named [[Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up (The Album)|Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up]] during February 1970. [[Category:Zappa Pseudonyms]]
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Animalism|Previous]] |
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  • [[File:Clear Spot.jpg|400px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''Clear Spot''' is a 1972 album by [[Captain Beefheart]], often ranked among his best. The record is best k
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  • ...cover which houses the deluxe two-disc set. Do you have any idea what this album can do to your mind, played at the proper volume in a pair of earphones? <BR>The soundtrack album from Frank Zappa's 200 Motels. By the way, have you seen the movie yet?
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Cash Cow. The Best Of Giorno Poetry Systems 1965-1993|Previous]] |
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  • [[File:The Hoople.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''The Hoople''' is a 1974 rock album by [[Mott The Hoople]]. It was released by CBS in the U.K and Columbia in t
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  • [[File:Complete Works of Anton Webern.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] ...on Webern Under The Direction of Robert Craft''' is a 1957 classical music album, featuring the complete works by [[Anton Webern]], conducted by [[Robert Cr
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  • ...um joining [[Billy Mundi]] in [[Rhinoceros]] before recording an album for Zappa's [[Straight Records|Straight label]]
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  • * ''[[London Symphony Orchestra Vol. I]]'', the first album Zappa recorded with that orchestra, released in 1983.<br> * ''[[London Symphony Orchestra Vol. II]]'', the second album Zappa recorded with that orchestra, released in 1987.<br>
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Confessions|Previous]] |
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Home = [[:Category:Books about Zappa|Books about Zappa]] |
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Havin' A Bad Day|Previous]] |
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Appleton Album|Previous]]|
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  • ...and was subsequently used as the title for [[Electric Aunt Jemima (BTB)|an album]] in the [[:Category:Beat The Boots|Beat The Boots]] series.
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  • ...the 1970s and 1980s. They covered "[[Trouble Every Day]]" on their 2021 album ''Protest Songs''. ...Angeles]] during the 1965 Watts riots but eerily prescient. Taken from the album ‘[[Freak Out!|Freak Out]]’ and released in 1966."
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  • ==Zappa and Mott The Hoople== ...heir final album ''[[The Hoople]]'', 1974. A year later he named this same album one his favorite records in ''[[Faves, Raves And Composers In Their Graves]
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  • [[File:The Montgomery Brothers.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''The Montgomery Brothers''' is a 1961 jazz album by [[Wes Montgomery]] and his brothers Buddy and Monk, originally released
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  • [[File:Highway 61 Revisited.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''Highway 61 Revisited''' is a 1965 album by [[Bob Dylan]], recorded by Columbia Studio. It's widely considered one o
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Hot Acid Rock Volume 4|Previous]] |
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  • ...debut album ''"Heavy"'' in 1968, but remain better known for their second album ''"[[In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida]]"'' and its eponymous single. ==Zappa and Iron Butterfly==
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  • ...ssed My Mind Up (The Album)|Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up]]'', recorded on Zappa's label ''[[Straight Records]]'', written by [[Jeff Simmons|Simmons]] and C Zappa played it during ''[[Star Special]]'' (1980), while he was a guest DJ on BB
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  • ...'s album ''[[King Kong (The Album)|Jean-Luc Ponty Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa]] (1970).''
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  • [[File:Gesang der Jünglinge.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The 1962 album cover.]] ==Zappa about the album==
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  • ...r"'' of their debut album ''"Madvillainy" (2004)'' the group sampled Frank Zappa's ''"[[Sleeping In A Jar]]"''. (Interestingly enough, another rap artist [[ ...Quas" (2005)'' two Zappa references can be seen: the text balloon from the album cover of ''[[Freak Out!]]'' and [[Larry Fischer|Wild Man Fischer]] in a cut
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  • Name used by Zappa on [[George Duke]]'s album [[Feel]]. [[Category:Zappa Pseudonyms]]
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  • [[File:Abbey Road.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''Abbey Road''' is a 1969 rock album by [[The Beatles]], released on EMI. It's considered one of their best reco
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  • ==Zappa references== ...'' from [[Lumpy Gravy]] note for note on the track ''"Superman"'' on their album ''"10 Mistakes" (1978)''
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  • ...Franks''' is a photographer. He took the front cover photo used on Zappa's album ''[[Chunga's Revenge]]'' (1970). * ''[[Philm's notes on shooting the Chunga's Revenge Album Sleeve]]''
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  • Their album ''"In It For The Money" (1997)'' was a reference to Zappa's ''[[We're Only In It For The Money]]''. ...d a spin-off band, The Hotrats , which references Zappa's ''[[Hot Rats]]'' album.
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  • [[File:Symphony, Opus 21.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] ...and the Paris Chamber Orchestra under the title ''Symphony, Opus 21''. The album, distributed on the Dial label, featured Webern's ''Symphony, Opus 21'', hi
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  • ...Apostrophe (')|Apostrophe]]'' and his mother changed her mind when she saw Zappa performing ''[[I'm The Slime]]'' on [[Saturday Night Live]], because she li Fishman picked his favorite Zappa tracks for the homage compilation ''[[Zappa Picks By Jon Fishman Of Phish]]''.
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  • [[File:God Bless Tiny Tim.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''God Bless Tiny Tim''' is the 1968 debut album by [[Tiny Tim]], released on Reprise, under production of Richard Perry, wh
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  • ...eaking Synclavier music like "[[Civilization Phaze III]]." There's a Zappa album for every day, every mood. He was the one."'' <ref>http://www.roughedge.com ...'''Asteroid 3834''', which is the [[Zappafrank]] asteroid. The track is a Zappa tribute.
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  • Bud Hayden, exec in charge of album pushing, and [[Tom Wilson]], who produced the two-records-for-the-price-of- Jigsaw puzzles of the album cover have been sent out to tease deejays (...)
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  • ...y during concerts. Drummer [[Mike Portnoy]], who later went solo, is a big Zappa fan. ...um ''"Images & Dreams" (1990)'' samples the quote ''"Wait a minute"'' from Zappa's conversation at the end of his song ''[[Dancin' Fool]]'': ''"Wait a minut
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  • Album covers and CD packaging designer for: * [[Frank Zappa Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa]]
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  • ...ia'', was all Zappa covers (with two [[L. Shankar]] covers.) Their second album, 2001's ''You Can't Judge A Record By Its Cover'', includes a cover of [[Tr ==Records With Zappa Covers==
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  • ...from the final album by The Police - [[wikipedia:Synchronicity (The Police album)| Synchronicity]]. This performance can be heard on ''[[Broadway The Hard W ...''[[The MOFO Project/Object (Fazedooh)|The MOFO Project/Object]]'' (2006) album.
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  • [[File:Nelson_Frost.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Nelson Frost on the album cover [[We're Only In It For The Money]].]] ...High School]] when Zappa was a student there. His face can be seen on the album cover of [[We're Only In It For The Money]]. <ref>http://donlope.net/fz/not
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  • ...International 20 24 99.jpg|[[Frank Zappa and The Mothers (The Album)|Frank Zappa and The Mothers]] (1971) Image:Rcd10022.jpg|[[London Symphony Orchestra (The Album)|London Symphony Orchestra]] (1986)
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  • ...oft Machine's second album ''"Volume Two"'' (1969) was inspired by Zappa's album ''[[Absolutely Free]] (1967)''. <ref>http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_i ...'"We were going back to the jazz thing, and I was very influenced by Frank Zappa. Our heroes were more jazz men than rock musicians."'' <ref>http://www.inde
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  • ...hunky, Novi & Ernie]]'' album and contributed to the [[John Cage]] tribute album ''[[A Chance Operation - The John Cage Tribute]]'' (1993).
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  • [[image:6247.jpeg|right|thumb|150px|Part One album label]] ...ls, including the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band... [[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]
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  • ...re having a problem with the release of this album due to the cover of the album. We had a problem with Absolutely Free too. It took seven months before the *[[Biography|Frank Zappa]]
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  • [[File:Jazz In Transition.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''Jazz in Transition''' is a 1957 jazz compilation album, produced by [[Tom Wilson]] and released on Transition.
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  • ...cher''' (after her marriage ''"Pauline Bird"'') is a British woman who was Zappa's secretary from 1968 to 1972. ==Zappa's secretary==
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  • ...saxophonist, composer and bandleader who innovated "free jazz" on the 1961 album of the same name. ==Ornette and Zappa==
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  • ...bers are all huge Zappa fans and recorded the tribute record ''[[The Zappa Album]]'' in 2000. An interview with the members about Zappa's influence on their work can be found [http://www.planetzappa.com/index.ph
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  • ...some other Zappa-related memories at [http://www.ibiblio.org/mal/MO/philm/zappa/ Philm Freax Digital Archive]. [[Category:Articles about Zappa]]
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  • [[File:After The Gold Rush.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''After The Gold Rush''' is a 1970 folk rock album by [[Neil Young]], released on Reprise Records. It's considered one of his
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  • Image:GAS-112.jpg|[[The Mothers Of Invention (The Album)|The Mothers Of Invention]] (1970) Image:D116 0.jpg|[[Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention (The Album)|Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention]] (1971)
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  • ...ng of Zappa's recorded by [[The Chieftains]] for their [[The Celtic Harp]] album at [[Utility Muffin Research Kitchen|UMRK]]. Played at Zappa's funeral.
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  • ...w album now. The name of this song is "Black Napkins." And the name of the album, by the way, is ''[[Zoot Allures]]'', and I would appreciate it if you'd ge *[[Zappa/Erie]]
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  • [[File:Between the Buttons.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''Between the Buttons''' is a 1967 rock album by [[The Rolling Stones]], released on Decca. The UK edition is best known
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  • [[File:Frank Zappa in 18th-century costume.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Frank Zappa posing in 18th-century costume, 1984.]] ...composer and cellist. He faded away in obscurity, until [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] (to whom he wasn't related) brought him back under public interest in 198
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  • ...mostly with reference to televangelist [[Robert Tilton]], and once to the album [[Faith]] by [[George Michael]]. [[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)]]
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  • ...ct Stranger|The Perfect Stranger]]'', ''[[Them Or Us]]'' and ''[[Francesco Zappa]]''. ...''[[The MOFO Project/Object (Fazedooh)|The MOFO Project/Object]]'' (2006) album. <ref>http://donlope.net/fz/notes/The_MOFO_Project_Object.html#Contributors
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  • ...rt of [[Warren Cuccurullo]]'s audition in 1978 and is included on his 2009 album "Playing In Tongues".
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  • ...]. The music on ''Hot Rats'' is written and performed by [[Biography|Frank Zappa]]. Now please don't be put off by this fact. Try to be objective. Buy the r
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  • introduce the [[200 Motels]] record album into evidence. Upon seeing it, [[Mr. Justice Mocatta|Justice Mocatta]] aske <div align=right>[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]</div>
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  • ...umb|right|Nodu C. Mullick as pictured on the album cover of Ravi Shankar's album ''Improvisations''.]] ==Zappa and Nodu C. Mullick==
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  • ==Kongar-ool Ondar and Zappa== On 8 January 1993 he attended a soirée at Zappa's home, in the presence of another Tuvan throat-singing group, [[Huun-Huur-
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  • <center>[[Image:Studio Tan.jpg|frame|Studio Tan album sleeve by Gary Panter.<br>©2003 Gary Panter]]</center> ...a painter and graphic artist commissioned by [[Warner Brothers]] to create album covers for [[Studio Tan]], [[Sleep Dirt]] and [[Orchestral Favorites]].
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  • He played with Zappa in London, Ontario, on December 5, 1975 and in Detroit, Michigan, on Novem ...Jean-Luc Ponty]] for the Enigmatic Ocean album [Atlantic, 1977] and a Live album [Rhino, 1978], which he describes as the "best example of my electric bass
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  • ...Records|Reprise]]. The music is written and performed by [[Biography|Frank Zappa]]. In spite of that fact, we think you should obtain it.</P>
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  • ...oom Special!]]'' (2007) and ''[[One Shot Deal]]'' (2008). On ''[[The Frank Zappa AAAFNRAAA Birthday Bundle]]'' (2008) she sang a version of ''[[Dumb All Ove ...''[[The MOFO Project/Object (Fazedooh)|The MOFO Project/Object]]'' (2006) album.
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  • They covered Zappa's ''[[Tears Began To Fall]]'' on their album ''"Birmingham"'' (1972).
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  • ...chie (Man)"'' and "''I Can't Be Satisfied"''. It was the first full-length album by Waters. Zappa named ''the first Muddy Waters album'' as one of his favorite records in ''[[Faves, Raves And Composers In Their
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  • '''Golden Birdies''' is a 1972 song by [[Captain Beefheart]] from his album ''[[Clear Spot]]''. Frank Zappa played it during ''"[[Star Special]]"'' as a guest DJ on BBC Radio 1, and d
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  • '''"Chameleon"''' is a jazz composition by [[Herbie Hancock]] from his album ''"Head Hunters"'' (1973). Zappa briefly quoted this track in ''[[The Adventures Of Greggery Peccary]]'', af
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  • Zappa briefly quoted from Hancock's track ''"[[Chameleon]]"'' from his album ''"Head Hunters"'' (1973) in ''[[The Adventures Of Greggery Peccary]]'', af ...''[[The MOFO Project/Object (Fazedooh)|The MOFO Project/Object]]'' (2006) album. <ref>http://donlope.net/fz/notes/The_MOFO_Project_Object.html#Contributors
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  • ...lbum, and concluded with a track from [[Over-Nite Sensation]]. The bootleg album [[Crush All Boxes]] is believed to be sourced from this broadcast; [[Category:Zappa Favorites]]
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  • ...in 2000, he reconstructed the original scores of the orchestral pieces in Zappa's legendary film [[200 Motels]], which had never before been performed 'liv Askin provided the foreword for the album ''[[Everything Is Healing Nicely]]''.
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  • ...iday, February 28, 2020, [https://www.jazzwise.com/features/article/frank-zappa-s-jazz-legacy JazzWise]</ref> Mainieri recorded Zappa's King Kong for his 1994 album 'An American Diary'.
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  • ...he goes in the other room and plays the title cut from an old Jeff Simmons album, and sings along with it.)''<br> ...as Messed My Mind Up (The Album)|Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up]] in 1969. Zappa refers to this recording in [[Joe's Garage Act I]]
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  • ...hovs Isstadion|Stockholm performance]]. In 1991 Morgan took part in the "[[Zappa's Universe]]" concert series. ...ns at their shows! "They played unbelievable, just unbelievable." - Frank Zappa. - Quote from http://www.artist-shop.com/cuniform/
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  • '''Dogess''' was one of Frank Zappa's dogs. She is one of the stars in the "[[One Size Fits All]]" (1975) "univ ...''[[The MOFO Project/Object (Fazedooh)|The MOFO Project/Object]]'' (2006) album. <ref>http://donlope.net/fz/notes/The_MOFO_Project_Object.html#Contributors
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  • ...e:Le Marteau Sans Maître.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The cover of the 1958 album Zappa owned and loved.]] ...[[My Favorite Records]]"'', an FZ penned article in [[Hit Parader]] (1967) Zappa names it one of his favorite albums: "''Also, Pierre Boulez conducts his ow
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  • ...the safe side, they're doing absolutely nothing. Let's hear it then, it's ZAPPA! ...about it?" And Mo says, "Well, you know what? The next time Frank makes an album we should have a meeting" . . . And so, we'd like to dedicate this song to
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  • [[File:Sandy_Hurvitz_Money_cover.jpg|200px|right|Sandy Hurvitz on the album cover of "We're Only In It For The Money".]] ...insist you are." And I said "Well excuse me. Here I thought you were Frank Zappa the wonderful musician and now I find out you're God and you're going to te
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  • ...n' roll song". The track was released as [[Black Tongue]] on Simmons' solo album ''Asshole'' (Sanctuary 2004). ...and sang "Plaster Caster", about [[Cynthia Plaster-Caster]], on KISS' 1977 album ''Love Gun''.
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  • Frank Zappa parodied the song as ''[[Flower Punk]].'' on his album ''[[We're Only In It For The Money]]'' (1968).
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  • '''Francesco Zappa''' is the opening character in [[Biography|Frank Zappa]]'s book [[Them Or Us (The Book)|Them Or Us]] <blockquote>FRANCESCO: My name is FRANCESCO ZAPPA. I am an obscure Italian composer. Nobody really knows when I was born, ...
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  • ...>The record player was in the corner of the living room where [[Rose Marie Zappa|my mother]] did the ironing. When she ...was the only place where I could listen to my new [[Edgard Varèse|Varèse]] album.</blockquote>
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  • ...ainst [[Warner Brothers]] the label's distributor, led him to establish [[Zappa Records]] and [[Barking Pumpkin Records]]. [[DiscReet Records|DiscReet]] issued material by Zappa, [[The Mothers|The Mothers Of Invention]], [[Ted Nugent|Amboy Dukes]], [[Ka
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  • ...ings that I've liked. Actually I get more surprises listening to a 'Queen' album than I get out of Jimi Hendrix's albums. ...eard that album and nobody told me what it was – I'd say it was an English album. I don't know why I'd say that but it has that kind of sound.
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  • ...at came from Columbia Records. "It's one of the best pianos in the world," Zappa notes, "and it used to be used for all the classical recordings. To me, tha <div align="right">Zappa interview [[What's A Mother To Do?]]</div>
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  • ...e, and reproduced as the last page in the 2010 edition, are: ''[[Francesco Zappa]]'', ''[[Them Or Us]]'', ''[[Thing-Fish]]'' and ''[[The Old Masters, Box I| ...It is not a rock & roll biography. This is the only REAL & OFFICIAL FRANK ZAPPA BOOK. All other books attempting to trade on my name are unauthorized and f
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  • [[File:Sgt. Peppers.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''' is a 1967 album, recorded by [[The Beatles]]. It is not only one of the best-selling albums
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  • ...[[In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida]] was the title track of [[Iron Butterfly]]'s second album (ATCO SD 33-250, July 1968). It was so popular it soared past the usual measure for a "Gold" album so [[Ahmet Ertegun]] (then boss of ATCO) had to produce a new "Platinum" sa
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  • ...Silver''': On the, on the We're— on the [[We're Only In It For The Money]] album you take a lot of swipes at the hippies, you know, you really . . .<br> ...''': "Plastic People" dates from before the We're Only In It For The Money album.<br>
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  • ...tor and producer of ''[[Run Home Slow (The Film)|Run Home Slow]]'', a film Zappa wrote the soundtrack for. Zappa mentions him in the list of influences in the sleeve of Zappa's debut album ''[[Freak Out!]] (1966)'' under the heading: ''"These People Have Contribut
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  • ...o be responsible for one ten-album set, one four-album set and nine single Zappa albums. He is quoted in Clinton Heylon's book ''BOOTLEG'' as having said: ...ey. I can imagine people making money off a lot of other bootlegs, but not Zappa['s]."
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  • ...elandt"'' album ''"Het verraad van de repensnijder" (1979)''. He also drew Zappa on a personal greeting card from 1994. ...ons.com/l/hec_leemans.htm| United Mutations article about the link between Zappa and Leemans]
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  • ...Hall]] in Santa Monica. Jerry Yester and Zal Yanovsky were to produce an album by Easy Chair but disagreements and delays led to the group breaking up bef ...- which he later recorded for ''[[Joe's Garage Act I]]'', co-produced the album - with engineer Chris Huston, played lead guitar on ''[[Lucille Has Messed
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  • ...re gun into the Casino's ceiling. (Purple were in the audience. The actual Zappa concert has turned up on one of the [[Swiss Cheese/Fire! (BTB)|Beat the Boo ...the recording eventually commenced during December 1971. They recorded the album with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, also mentioned in the lyrics."''</p>
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  • ...lonen was the conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. However Zappa cancelled his appearance for personal reasons. <ref>http://www.palasokeri.c ...popular music at all. <ref>http://www.fan-groups.com/thread/932/Re-famous-Zappa-fans.html</ref>
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  • [[Gary Barone]] played trumpet for Zappa on the 1972 [[Tours/1972|Petit Wazoo tour]], the only musician on that tour Recorded for [[Imaginary Diseases (The Album)|Imaginary Diseases]] (released 2006)
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  • ===Zappa Albums=== ...pedia:J Dilla|J Dilla]] sampled a few seconds for the track "Mash" on his album "Donuts" (2006).
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  • ...ees. [[Dweezil Zappa]] recorded a Heavy Metal cover version on his 1991 album ''[[Confessions]]''. *Quoted in [[Inca Roads]] on [[Zappa '88: The Last U.S. Show]]
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  • ...ion of Beefheart’s ''"My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains"'' on their album ''"Now" (1977)''. ...readytorock.com/10questions/fee_waybill.htm| Bandmember Fee Waybill citing Zappa as one of his influences]
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  • ...eath, Pt. 1)"'' and ''"The Knock (Drums of Death, Pt. 2)"'' both sampled Zappa's song ''[[Apostrophe']]''.
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  • ...''[[The MOFO Project/Object (Fazedooh)|The MOFO Project/Object]]'' (2006) album. <ref>http://donlope.net/fz/notes/The_MOFO_Project_Object.html#Contributors [[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)|Herman, Pee-Wee]]
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  • ...75). Several of his 1960s albums have become classics, along with his 1975 album ''Blood On The Tracks''. ...he cover of [[The Beatles]]' ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' album.
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  • [[File:Frank Zappa and Vaclav Havel.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Frank Zappa and Václav Havel during a 1989 meeting.]] ==Connections with Zappa==
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  • ...ics, criticizing politics, religion and consumerism, and their provocative album covers. Their best known song was ''"Jesus Entering From The Rear" (1980)'' ...oup's influences ranged from [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] to [[Biography|Frank Zappa]].
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  • ...recorded the vocal for the track which appeared on the ''[[Confessions]]'' album. The Ozzy version was eventually issued on the ''Prince Of Darkness'' 4CD s
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  • .... He features as a guest vocalist on [[Canned Heat]]'s "Hallelujah" (1969) album, together with... [[Elliot Ingber]] (then from [[Fraternity Of Man]]) and [ He was a friend of [[Elliot Ingber]], who has no clue why Zappa included him in the influence list on ''Freak Out!''. <ref>http://www.donlo
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  • ==Link with Zappa== ...k ''[[Orrin Hatch On Skis]]'', originally appearing on the album ''[[Frank Zappa: Guitar|Guitar]]'' (1988).
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  • ...m Wilson]] and [[Andy Warhol]], who also designed the cover of their first album, ''[[The Velvet Underground & Nico]] (1967)''. ==Zappa and the Velvet Underground==
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  • ===Johnny Cash and Zappa=== ...with Zappa, as heard on ''[[The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life]]'' album, however his wife was sick and he could not make the show. [[Mike Keneally]
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  • [[File:Frank Zappa Santa Claus.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Zappa in a photo shoot dressed up as Santa Claus, late 1980s.]] '''Santa Claus''' is mentioned in Frank Zappa's song ''[[Uncle Bernie's Farm]]'' from ''[[Absolutely Free]]'' (1967), whi
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  • ...cording. In October of that year The Persuasions were the support act for Zappa's concerts at [[71/10/ Virginia Beach VA US|Virginia Beach]] and [[71/10/11 The group only recorded the one album for Straight but would go on to record numerous albums with other labels.
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  • ...more singles. In 1968 they reformed as Daughters Of Albion releasing one album, produced by [[wikipedia:Leon Russell|Leon Russell]], for [[wikipedia:Fonta ...ky Pete" Kleinow|Sneaky Pete Kleinow]]. Three singles were issued from the album: ''At The Tropicana'' / ''Long Gone Charlie, Hit & Run'' ([[DiscReet Record
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  • ...for the [[Ensemble Modern]] from 1983 to 1992. He plays the instrument on Zappa's albums ''[[The Yellow Shark]]'', ''[[Civilization Phaze III]]'' and ''[[E ...''[[The MOFO Project/Object (Fazedooh)|The MOFO Project/Object]]'' (2006) album. <ref>http://donlope.net/fz/notes/The_MOFO_Project_Object.html#Contributors
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