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  | FRANK ZAPPA ~ SLEEP DIRT ZAPPA 3858 (Barcode: 824302385821) ~ USA ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1974 - 1976 Released: 2012
This is a reissue / remaster of the 25th album by iconic American guitarist / composer / bandleader / visionary Frank ZappaFind albums by this artist, originally released in 1979. The music was recorded in 1974 and 1976 and its release was delayed by legal battles between record companies. It represents Zappa’s exploration of the Jazz influenced Big Band / Orchestral music, which was light-years ahead of its time. The album presents seven lengthy tracks, all completely instrumental and all composed by Zappa.
The lineup that Zappa put together in the studio to record this music includes, in addition to him playing guitar and keyboards, mostly Jazz oriented players, like keyboardist George DukeFind albums by this artist, bassist Patrick O`HearnFind albums by this artist, James YoumanFind albums by this artist and Dave ParlatoFind albums by this artist, drummers Terry BozzioFind albums by this artist and Chester ThompsonFind albums by this artist, percussionist Ruth UnderwoodFind albums by this artist and trombonist Bruce FowlerFind albums by this artist. Although recorded by smaller ensembles, it manages beautifully to create a Big Band / Orchestral sound, as if recorded by a much larger group of musicians.
The album is a logical succession to Zappa’s growing interest in composing and arranging music for big ensembles, exploring multi-layered approach and incorporating Jazz oriented soloing. It is another step in the period that started with the recording of “Hot RatsFind albums with this title” (1969) and was followed by “Burnt Weeny SandwichFind albums with this title” (1970), “Waka / JawakaFind albums with this title” (1972) and “The Grand WazooFind albums with this title” (1972), which explored similar tendencies.
Since this is instrumental music, it lacks Zappa’s ironic / satirical lyrics about the issues that were in the center of his social awareness, and concentrates on his strictly musical vision, which appears here in its full glory. Zappa was a completely unique composer / arranger and the concept of using big orchestral arrangements outside of the Jazz Big Band idiom appeared only in Brass Rock, which he expanded into Fusion, pioneering that specific stylistic approach.
Overall, although this music is now almost half a Century old, it sounds as fresh as it did when first heard and lost absolutely nothing of its power and everlasting beauty. This album remains an absolute Classic in every respect, which stands proudly as an icon of superb music, which still shines brighter than almost anything else recorded since. Side Note Frank Zappa created a vast recorded legacy during his lifetime, which is continuously being expanded using music recorded and stored in his extensive vault. The albums officially released and approved by Zappa are numbered sequentially in the "Official Release" series, from #001 to the last release so far #126. The albums between #001 to #062 were released during Zappa's lifetime and all the others were released posthumously. There are countless unofficial / bootleg releases on the market as well.
Zappa's catalogue was remastered for CD release twice: in 1995 for the RykodiscFind albums on this label releases and again in 2012 for the ZappaFind albums on this label Records / UniversalFind albums on this label releases. The Zappa / Universal program includes 60 releases, which cover the entire catalog released during his lifetime (62 releases, except #013 "200 Motels" and the three Box Sets #043, #046 and #049 called "The Old Masters vol.I / II / III"), and 6 posthumous releases (#064, #065, #067, #068, #093 and #094), which were also included.
| Updated: 22/09/2022Posted: 13/01/2022 | CD 1 Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
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