Frank Zappa - Philly '76 (2009)

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Title: Philly '76
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Frank Zappa Catalog
Genre: Jazz-Rock, Art Rock
Quality: FLAC (*tracks, digital booklet)
Total Time: 02:13:49
Total Size: 883 mb (+3%rec.)
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Official Release #86. Another in the ongoing series of releases drawn from Frank Zappa's extensive archives of live recordings, Philly '76 contains a concert held at the Spectrum in Philadelphia on October 29, 1976. This period in Zappa's career is otherwise documented by the album Zoot Allures, which actually was released on that day, and by Zappa in New York, drawn from shows recorded two months later. But the lineup of Zappa's band is not exactly the same as that on either of those albums. The core unit is identical, with Ray White on rhythm guitar, former Roxy Music member Eddie Jobson on keyboards and violin, Patrick O'Hearn on bass, and Terry Bozzio on drums.

But a key addition is Bianca Odin on vocals and keyboards. Odin contributes liner notes to the album, noting that, when she received a call from Zappa's management to come in and audition for the band, she had never heard of him. She was, she says, "two steps past the conservative community – the Holy Rollers." Not surprisingly, "At first I had trouble with the lyrics," she admits, "but after I got used to them, the music fit my style to a T." It must have, since Odin throws herself into her singing, even helping Zappa replicate some of the salacious groupie banter previously heard during the Flo & Eddie days of the Mothers, such as "What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are?" Nor would the Holy Rollers think much of her participation on "Chrissy Puked Twice" (aka "Titties & Beer"), Zappa's version of the Faust legend, in which the Devil reconsiders accepting the soul of a lustful and thirsty American teenage boy. But Odin is also a powerful and soulful singer, as she proves in a slow arrangement of the old Mothers of Invention song "You Didn't Try to Call Me." Zappa is unabashed about promoting his new record, playing its selections "Wind Up Workin' in a Gas Station," "Black Napkins," and "The Torture Never Stops" before announcing in the encore that "Find Her Finer" is about to be released as a single and playing that, too. Typically, however, he also introduces previously unreleased material including yet another X-rated number, "Honey, Don't You Want a Man Like Me?," which would turn up on Zappa in New York, as well as "Tryin' to Grow a Chin" and "City of Tiny Lites," not to be heard on LP until 1979's Sheik Yerbouti. Fans of his extended guitar solos will find plenty to enjoy in mid-set, as a largely instrumental section consisting of "Black Napkins" and "Advance Romance" takes up more than half-an-hour (about a quarter of the show as a whole); Jobson's violin and O'Hearn's bass also get extended showcases here. Of course, along with the smutty humor and superior playing, Zappa's affection for old-time rock & roll comes out, too, as he plays the old Jay Hawks hit "Stranded in the Jungle" in the encore. Thus, this well-recorded concert (captured by a mobile studio employing 16-track board) contains most of the elements Zappa fans love, and when they hear it, they are likely to wish Bianca Odin had spent more time in the band.



Tracks:

DISC 1:
01. The Purple Lagoon 3:36 2009
02. Stink-Foot 5:53 1974
03. The Poodle Lecture 3:49 1992
04. Dirty Love 3:37 1973
05. Wind Up Workin’ In A Gas Station 2:32 1976
06. Tryin’ To Grow A Chin 4:02 1978
07. The Torture Never Stops 13:32 1976
08. City Of Tiny Lites 7:47 1979
09. You Didn’t Try To Call Me 6:32 1966
10. Manx Needs Women 1:45 1978
11. Chrissy Puked Twice 6:49 1978

DISC 2:
01. Black Napkins 18:58 1976
02. Advance Romance 13:56 1975
03. Honey, Don’t You Want A Man Like Me? 4:09 1978
04. Rudy Wants To Buy Yez A Drink 2:20 1970
05. Would You Go All The Way? 2:04 1970
06. Daddy, Daddy, Daddy 2:05 1971
07. What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are? 4:58 1971
08. Dinah-Moe Humm 8:10 1973
09. Stranded In The Jungle* (Johnson/Smith) 6:32
10. Find Her Finer 3:18 1976
11. Camarillo Brillo 4:04 1973
12. Muffin Man 6:55 1975

Personnel:

Frank Zappa Guitar, Vocals
Bianca Odin Vocals, Keyboards
Ray White Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Cowbell
Eddie Jobson Keyboards, Violin
Patrick O’Hearn Bass, Vocals
Terry Bozzio Drums, Vocals

Music, Performance, Band & Recordings by Frank Zappa
Audience by Philadelphia
Live at The Spectrum - Philadelphia, 29 October 1976.

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