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Does Humor Belong in Music? [Live]

Frank ZappaAudio CD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 5, 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Zappa Records
  • ASIN: B0000009TE
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #89,125 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Zoot Allures
2. Tinsel Town Rebellion
3. Trouble Every Day
4. Penguin in Bondage
5. Hot Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel
6. What's New in Baltimore?
7. Cock-Suckers' Ball
8. WPLJ
9. Let's Move to Cleveland
10. Whipping Post

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Genre: Popular Music
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 18-APR-1995

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars high quality album, April 6, 2001
This review is from: Does Humor Belong in Music? (Audio CD)
goes nicely with that great video, on this album there are completely different performances to the ones on the video.(the songs are grafted together from different shows). There is also a lot more guitar playing and also it has lets move to cleveland which has alan zavod solos. Very good album, the highlights are penguin, tinseltown rebellion, zoot allures, cleveland(frank solos awesomely here). The other songs are enjoyable; none of the versions here are definitive versions though. There's a heck of a difference between this album's 'what's new in baltimore?' and the version in stage volume5, (the miraculous 82 band. we are not worthy..i like the 82 band, correct.) But you definitely need to get this album. Pretty good value, it's over 60 minutes . Thank you
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Zappa Answers His Own Question On Concert CD, May 19, 2000
This review is from: Does Humor Belong in Music? (Audio CD)
The liner notes would tell you that Frank Zappa pieced "Does Humor Belong In Music?" from miles of tapes across his 1984 tour; guitar solo from Philly, vocal from London. This approach removes some of the LP's cohesion, but brings every good performance from Zappa's band (one of his best)to the fore.

Fans of Zappa's guitar playing and razor-sharp jazz/fusion/progressive rock have much to enjoy here. "Let's Move To Baltimore," and "Hot Plate Heaven" feature fiery guitar solos and a rhythm section (including drummer Chad Wackerman, who turns in outstanding work throughout) which keeps up with FZ's experiments. Son Dweezil turns in some fine blues guitar on "Whippin' Post," but his vocal, and the end result, is a too speedy and showy against the Allmans' pain-wracked original.

Answering the CD's title question... yes, but not all humor to all music. "Tinseltown Rebellion" quotes "I Love Lucy," the Doors, Culture Club, Kajagoogoo, and Woody Woodpecker in a much-needed satire of MTV (at its first peak). But Zappa also introduces "Trouble Every Day" with an MTV verse, updating the target but robbing the original of its raw nerve. He dedicates an obscenity-laden song "to all the Republicans in the audience," then follows with a straight doo-wop take on the Four Dueces' "WPLJ." The songs, with trademark satirical lyrics and skillful presentation, capture in miniature all that made Zappa maddening, and great. It also makes "Does Humor Belong In Music?" a minor but worthwhile entry in Zappa's prolific library.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Live Performance by the 1984 Band, November 11, 1998
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This review is from: Does Humor Belong in Music? (Audio CD)
This is a must-have for Zappa-philes if only for the version of 'Whippin' Post', where Dweezil helps out the old man during a blues jam that is quite different from other officially released versions of this song. Also notable for the Chad Wackerman acoustic/electronic drum solo during 'Let's Move to Cleveland'. In 1986, this was the first CD I ever bought. The 1993 Ryko reissue has different artwork and much improved sound. By the way, the other review on this page is of the Video, not the CD. ie 'Dancin' Fool' and 'Dinah-Moe Humm' do not appear on the CD. The Video is from a concert in New York and has no performances in common with the CD. It (the Video) is out of print in all formats, except as a Japanese Laserdisc - well worth hunting down.
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