| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2002年07月15日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Rykodisc |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 10548 |
| SKU | 014431054822 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:01:34
DOES HUMOR BELONG IN MUSIC? was digitally recorded live with no overdubs on a 1984 tour. It is not the soundtrack to the video of the same name. Although it has some of the same songs, they are different versions.
Personnel: Frank Zappa, Ray White, Ike Willis (vocals, guitar); Dweezil Zappa (guitar); Bobby Martin (vocals, saxophone, keyboards); Alan Zavod (keyboards); Scott Thunes (bass); Chad Wackerman (drums).
Recorded live between October 8 and December 23, 1984.
Personnel: Frank Zappa (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Ike Willis, Ray White (vocals, guitar); Bobby Martin (vocals, saxophone, keyboards); Scott Thunes (vocals, synthesizer); Chad Wackerman (vocals, drums); Dweezil Zappa (guitar); Allan Zavod (keyboards).
Audio Remixer: Bob Stone.
Recording information: Amherst, MA (10/08/1984-12/23/1984); Chicago, IL (10/08/1984-12/23/1984); London, England (10/08/1984-12/23/1984); Los Angeles, CA (10/08/1984-12/23/1984); Providence, RI (10/08/1984-12/23/1984); Seattle, WA (10/08/1984-12/23/1984); St. Petersburg, FL (10/08/1984-12/23/1984); Vancouver, B.C. Canada (10/08/1984-12/23/1984).
Unknown Contributor Role: Frank Zappa.
Arranger: Frank Zappa.
Who better than Frank Zappa to ask the question DOES HUMOR BELONG IN MUSIC? Recorded on his 1984 world tour, this disc is a wonderful documentation of one of Zappa's best (and smallest) '80s bands. Long-time Zappa guitarist/vocalists Ike Willis and Ray White, keyboardists Alan Zavod and Bobby Martin, bassist Scott Thunes and drummer Chad Wackerman form an incredibly agile ensemble under the strict baton of their leader. Zappa himself turns in many stunning guitar solos in the midst of continuous shenanigans.
Despite the album's title, the proceedings get off to a serious start with "Zoot Allures," one of Zappa's best rock instrumentals. Segueing directly into the classic "Tinsel-Town Rebellion," the humor factor is in full force as the octet masterfully executes Zappa's middle-finger tribute to the recording industry. The group grooves hard on a wonderful rearrangement of "Trouble Every Day" before cracking themselves up on "Penguin In Bondage." After racing through a very comical "Hot Plate Heaven" and other assorted novelties, the grand finale commences with the epic instrumental "Let's Move To Cleveland" followed by Zappa's rendition of the Allman Brothers' "Whippin' Post," powerfully sung by Martin and featuring a young Dweezil Zappa on guitar.
録音 : ステレオ (Live)
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