From Frank Zappa's 1978 'Studio Tan' album, these two songs always seemed to fit together so well. When it was re-issued on CD, the order of songs changed so I am sharing this as it appeared on the original album.
It was Franks composition... she could be replaced by anyone who could play the instrument good enough. (She was at some point, some dude called Ed man or something)
Both pieces are stunning compositions, and when one considers that the whole of side 1 is the peerless ‘Greggary Peccary’ and that the fourth track is classic bubblegum pop, this has to rate as the most consistently brilliant Zappa album, despite stiff competition…
Me too, I've loved it for over four decades. You can hear Stravinsky's influence on Zappa strongly and the guitar solo, doubled by the horns, is just beyond beautiful.
В молодости я любил юмор в книгах, а после 60-и нашёл его и в музыке😆 Спасибо , Фрэнк ! In my youth I loved humor in books, and after 60 I found it in music too😆 Thank you Frank!
I bought what turned into "Lather" as four individual records and I think they were among the last records of FZ's that I bought. I'll have to revisit this.
@@georgfrank1458 Well he played a low budget bedstead! If you read his autobiography Frank infers his frustration at the costs associated with keeping a full orchsestra fed
@ I am sharing this as it appeared on the original album'' >> and I totally Luv ya for this!!! yeah, sometimes that happens and I Used to do the old order like u did, or mix tracks on my own order or just random -dont ever underrate the power of surprise!- ... Viva Zappa!!!!!!