Frank Zappa - Sheik Yerbouti (Remastered) (2021) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Sheik Yerbouti
Year Of Release: 1979
Label: Frank Zappa Catalog
Genre: Rock, Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks+d.booklet)
Total Time: 01:11:36
Total Size: 174 / 475 MB / 3.48 GB
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Tracklist:

01. I Have Been In You (3:33)
02. Flakes (6:40)
03. Broken Hearts Are For Assholes (3:42)
04. I'm So Cute (4:28)
05. Jones Crusher (2:49)
06. What Ever Happened To All The Fun In The World (0:33)
07. Rat Tomago (5:15)
08. Wait A Minute (0:33)
09. Bobby Brown Goes Down (2:49)
10. Rubber Shirt (2:45)
11. The Sheik Yerbouti Tango (3:56)
12. Baby Snakes (1:50)
13. Tryin' To Grow A Chin (3:32)
14. City Of Tiny Lites (5:30)
15. Dancin' Fool (3:43)
16. Jewish Princess (3:18)
17. Wild Love (4:09)
18. Yo' Mama (12:39)

AllMusic Review by Steve Huey
In order to finance his artier excursions, which increasingly required more expensive technology, Frank Zappa recorded several collections of guitar- and song-oriented material in the late '70s and early '80s, which generally concentrated on the bawdy lyrical themes many fans had come to expect and enjoy in concert. Sheik Yerbouti (two LPs, one CD) was one of the first and most successful of these albums, garnering attention for such tracks as the Grammy-nominated disco satire "Dancin' Fool," the controversial "Jewish Princess," and the equally controversial "Bobby Brown Goes Down," a song about gay S&M that became a substantial hit in European clubs. While Zappa's attitude on the latter two tracks was even more politically incorrect than usual for him, it didn't stop the album from becoming his second-highest charting ever. Social satire, leering sexual preoccupations, and tight, melodic songs dominated the rest of the record as well, as Zappa stuck to what had been commercially successful for him in the past. The "dumb entertainment" (as Zappa liked to describe this style) on Sheik Yerbouti was some of his dumbest, for better or worse, and the music was undeniably good -- easily some of his best since Apostrophe, and certainly the most accessible. Even if it sometimes drifts a bit, fans of Zappa's '70s work will find Sheik Yerbouti on nearly an equal level with Apostrophe and Over-Nite Sensation, both in terms of humor and musical quality.


ahhhhhhh, eargasm!!!! tons of thanks! saw him in Vienna Austria promoting this album...best concert moment in my whole life...
Thank you for the HD.
Thank you for the wonderfull Music!
Many Thanks for Flac 24-192 !!!
Many thanks for 24-192.