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Frank zappa roxy and elsewhere
Frank zappa roxy and elsewhere








Once again, very energetic and you can expect an amazing guitar solo. It would be far to long winded to describe the songs in detail, so simply put: these songs are what Zappa is all about killer musicianship stunning solos absurd song structure and flat out fun. The function of this song on the album is to ease the atmosphere just before the listener is slammed with the craziest part of the album.Īnd in an instant, we are thrown into the truly twisted musical Zappaverse with the double whammy of Echidna's Arf (Of You) & Don't You Ever Wash That Thing? From what I can tell, this is a very strange take on jazz-fusion. This song has an excellent, yet by Zappa standards, tame guitar solo that is very relaxing. This is a laid-back song about one of Franks former places of residence, and is apparently a very sentimental song, although it's not totally serious.

frank zappa roxy and elsewhere

Next up, we are treated to Village of the Sun, which is about as close to easy-listening as you'll ever here from Zappa. The premise is not unlike an after school special, where an innocent happy guy is corrupted by the evils of the drug world (it's semi-satirical and very funny).

frank zappa roxy and elsewhere

This song segues right into Dummy Up, which is a semi-improve comedy experience with a funky vamp playing in the background to give it that gritty "the dangers of drugs in the 70s" feel to it. The subject matter is an observation of the strange behavior that drug addicts display, especially in the "Quaalude moonlight" of the "downer midnite" (in other words, very late at night). You, inevitably, will at least spastically tap your foot. Soon though, the rest of the band comes in and transforms it into a hard-rockin', funky, all over the place song that commands you to groove to it. Next is Pygmy Twylyte, which starts off with the basic riff in a very happy-go-lucky type timbre. As with most songs on the album Zappa delivers a blazing solo.

frank zappa roxy and elsewhere

well, its mostly about a penguin being involved in some promiscuous behavior, to say the least. This song sets a precedent for the entire album, in that the band is extremely talented and right on, as well as energetic as hell. Musically, it is a disjointed bluesy type number with horns (the whole album is very horny). The album opens up with Penguin In Bondage, which is just as about as silly as it sounds. Please be gentle, it's my first time (criticism gladly accepted and probably needed)! If you like funk, jazz, rock, blues or complete musical insanity, mixed with a healthy does of sardonic wit, than this amalgamation of all those is certainly right up your alley Review Summary: Like most of Zappa's material, Roxy is a grossly overlooked masterpiece.










Frank zappa roxy and elsewhere