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Album | Brest (2 CD Broadcast 1979) |
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Article number | LFM2CD619 |
Release date | 2019-08-30 |
Genre | Pop,rock,soul |
Description | Largely recorded live during 1977 and 1978, Frank Zappa''s 1979 double, Sheik Yerbouti, was the first release on the musician''s newly formed Zappa Records, following Frank''s departure from Warner Bros Records. Featuring the Grammy nominated ''Dancin'' Fool'', as well as the controversial ''Bobby Brown'', a track banned from US airplay. Released on March 3rd ''79 - at the time Zappa was touring Europe, where his audience had long outweighed his domestic fan-base - the album became his best-selling album of all during his lifetime. On March 19th, the band performed at the Parc de Penfeld, in Brest, France, for a show that was recorded for live FM Radio Broadcast, transmitted across continental Europe and synched too on many US stations. Featuring a line-up which included, Ike Willis and Warren Cuccurullo on guitars, Tommy Mars and Peter Wolf on keyboards, Ed Mann on percussion, Arthur Barrow on bass and Vinnie Colaiuta on drums, the musicianship was, as always, second-to-none, and the gig a roaring success with many describing it as among the fines Zappa played during this era. |
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Brest (2 CD Broadcast 1979)
Zappa Frank
199 kr
In stock