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4.0 out of 5 stars FZ Gives Us More Treasures For The "Die-Hard" Fan
The Lost Episodes, one of the last projects FZ ever worked on, is a compilation of the earliest recordings of Zappa material. the tracks on this album go back to 1958...8 years before his premiere album! there are 30 tracks ( I say "tracks" because many are not songs) yet every one of them is very significant and entertaining.

A 60 page booklet comes with...
Published on October 19, 2002 by William Caputo

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3.0 out of 5 stars For committed fans only
As a fan of FZ from the late 60's, I found this album to be an interesting curiosity. I certainly wouldn't recommend it to anyone who had not heard FZ's music before, as it is mainly from the weird side of his repertoire. If you have a sizeable collection of Frank's records this one is certainly worthwhile, as it has tracks I had never heard before as well as different...
Published on September 8, 2005 by Neil


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars FZ Gives Us More Treasures For The "Die-Hard" Fan, October 19, 2002
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William Caputo (Scranton, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lost Episodes (Audio CD)
The Lost Episodes, one of the last projects FZ ever worked on, is a compilation of the earliest recordings of Zappa material. the tracks on this album go back to 1958...8 years before his premiere album! there are 30 tracks ( I say "tracks" because many are not songs) yet every one of them is very significant and entertaining.

A 60 page booklet comes with the album that describes the history of every track....a giant "plus" in the compilation department and a mandatory read if you want to entirely grasp and appreciate this album. there are very many highlights on this album and I'll name a few:

"The Blackouts" lets you hear how FZ sounded as a teenager in the late 1950's.

"Lost in a Whirlpool", a song from 1958, is Captain Beefheart as a teenager singing a blues parody that contains the word "mother******" (the oldest song I know of to contain that word).

"Cops & Buns" is a real 2 1/2 minute confrontation FZ had with the NYPD as they stormed into his studio on a noise disturbance call. the recorder was left on and captured all of it.

There's also the movie score Zappa wrote for his high school english teacher, who had written a western screenplay. "Run Home Slow theme" is the score and it was finally made into a movie in 1965, never released on video of course. there are awesome instrumentals as usual and a few humorous songs.

But the best thing about lost episodes is that it contains the extremely rare 1980 single "I DON'T WANNA GET DRAFTED!" that is not found on ANY other Zappa album whatsoever. The 1981 album "You Are What You Is" has a revised and inferior version called "Drafted Again"....this version is not worth anybody's time to listen to. I repeat: YOU CANNOT FIND THIS SONG ANYWHERE ELSE BUT HERE!

This song is a must have if you are a true fan. To have a "complete" Zappa collection without I DON'T WANNA GET DRAFTED is IMPOSSIBLE! If you're a big Zappa fan and have never heard it, hear it now. It's a very catchy song that the Mercury label would not release. Enjoy!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is GREAT! 1 of my favorite FZ compilations!, December 11, 2005
This review is from: Lost Episodes (Audio CD)
Wow. While I understand the other reviewer's(like kaysixone)saying that 'this cd would appeal to only hardcore Zappaphiles' imo, the great music that was totally unreleased before the "Last Episodes" came out, & the historical significance & comedic value contained within, would make this cd great for anyone that had just a few of FZ's recordings.

I began buying FZ's material in 1965 w/the release of the then unheard of 2 album(vinyl)release of "Freak Out"(i'm dating myself by saying this)& I just never stopped buying FZ's recordings! Besides having every official release, & having all but 3 of his official video's, I also STILL have many of the bootleg recordings of Zappa as well. Having said that, "The Lost Episodes" finds it's way into my cd player more than most other
FZ recordings!! Tho MANY of those are often played too. I just can't get enough. Which is why I wish Gail Zappa was as prolific
at releasing her husbands cd's & VIDEO's as Frank was!!

For me "The Lost Episodes" shows you the evolution of the 1 of a kind composer of both orchestral & R&R musics, & the evolution of the man as well!! Imo FZ was the greatest composer of the last 100 years.

Hearing the beginning of Zappa's musical career, almost from the very start, & also hearing snippets of his orchestral works(Of which he wrote at a very young age, AND spent his own $300 to hire a collegiate orchestra to play!)from the start, along w/the funny stories, interviews & songs FZ did w/his friend Don Van Vliet(They originally became friends b/c they both had extensive collections of 45's & albums)makes buying this cd & it's price ALONE, worth it.

Besides the historical significance this cd has, being able to hear the 1st original recordings of songs i've become SO FAMILAR WITH over the years, eg:Fountain Of Love-RDNZL-Sharlenna-The Grand Wazoo-Lost in a Whirlpool, & so many more, is a true revelation for me & I would think for anyone that was familar w/these songs, many of which weren't released until MANY yrs after they were composed!! Just great to have.

Lastly. I believe FZ's "Project/Object & Coceptual Continuity" idea began w/some of the songs on this disc, & you'll be able to hear this for yourself, this is also fascinating to me. So if you only own 1 album of his from the 60's-70's or 80's, this would be of great interest to you! I think this cd & it's music ect stands on it's own! It all ended way too soon(basically) sadly. For me, like 10's of 1000's of others had hoped we'd STILL be hearing & enjoying the great music of Zappa today!

So do yourself a favor & buy this incredible cd.

Plus. If SOMEHOW Mrs. Gail Zappa could read this(?)PLEASE do as your husband was before his death(As he was putting together & releasing material whilst being very sick, this cd being the final 1 FZ ever did!)& make all of us very happy by releasing more of his work!!

For example: On the re-release of the dvd "Baby Snakes" 2 or 3 yrs ago, this great dvd had a 'trailer' telling us that all 3 shows, or 4 hours of the brilliant live performances at the "Roxy" on Dec. 8-9 & 10th 1973 that FZ had already mixed, would ALL be available soon! Only the 1 show that FZ released long before his death on the vid "The Dub Room Special" has ever seen the light of day! These great performances(the only thing that could have possibly made them better were if the 2nd drummer Ralph Humphries were on these gems from 1 of the best M.O.I. bands ever!) So my ? is, What in God's name is holding things up?? {ls release these & make so many happy & make alot of money!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Indispensible slice of history and histrionics, December 2, 1999
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This review is from: Lost Episodes (Audio CD)
Uninitiated fans such as myself will find more than enough tidbits for intelligent Zappa chats in the extensive liner booklet (a la "Yellow Shark). Every track has a background check; these and the description of Zappa's lair (i.e. Reagan reich poster) enhance the experience greatly. This is a nostalgia trip that will engage and corrupt the mind. Fans must have it; nonfans need to be offended by it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Zappa taps early years and Rad Outtakes, November 20, 1998
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This review is from: Lost Episodes (Audio CD)
The Lost Episodes are pretty much what they sound like, a collection of studio work that never made it to an album. Much of this was culled from Frank's early recording output at Paul Buff's Z studios that Frank bought. There is the story behind, "Let's Make the Water Turn Black" told by the original booger smearers, Knny and Ronny. Some of Zappa's early orchestral works are here to. This album paints a general picture of Zappa's surroundings just before he formed the Mother's. Included also are various 70's and 80's outttakes including a scorching rendition of "Wonderful Wino".
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars WHAT TO MAKE OF THIS?????????, June 30, 2006
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COMPUTERJAZZMAN "computerjazzman" (Cliffside Park, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Episodes (Audio CD)
There is a lot of lunacy here, mixed in with some rare musical gems. The "booger" stories are hilarious, and the beginning is kind of weird and quirky (Lost in a whirlpool and Ronnie Sings). I would say that this CD is for serious Zappa collectors only. The "uninitiated" just won't get it.....
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars semi-official authorised musical biography, December 12, 2000
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R. Bruynesteyn (Horn Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lost Episodes (Audio CD)
You need this. Essential stuff from the early years, a STUNNING sharleena (the best version ever) and some Captain Beefheart thrown in for good measure.
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4.0 out of 5 stars great collection that fills in many gaps, December 24, 2008
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Andreas C G "Andreas Carl Georgi" (Huntington Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Episodes (Audio CD)
This is one of the best and most crucial releases since Frank Zappa's death. Serious fans will absolutely want this one. This album collects recordings from various phases of his carreer from 1958 - 1980. Almost all of this material was never released previously.

The one previously released item, the single version of "I Don't Wanna Get Drafted", appeared until then only on a hard to find 12" single. This version is far superior to the one on "You Are What You Is" . Not everything on it is necessarily fantastic, but overall it's a fascinating look at his artistic development. There are some versions of well-known songs that are very different from the previously released versions. Most notably an early instrumental jazzy version of the "Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance" theme, and a version of "Wonderful Wino" from the "Overnite Sensation" days featuring Ricky Lancelotti (of "Zombie Woof" fame). There is an early instrumental version of "Inca Roads", played in the "Uncle Meat" / "Burnt Weeny Sandwich" style. There are some early recordings with Captain Beefheart which, while not on par with their later work, are still quite entertaining. The later stuff includes Zappa's first incursion into electronic music from 1977. Throughout the CD there are tons of the "Conceptual Continuity Clues" , which Zappa freaks love. There are some spoken word excerpts which are entertaining, One is the real story behind "Let's Make the Water Turn Black". Another one is a recording of a policeman pleading with the band to not make him have to answer so many noise complaints (from the period in 1967 when the Mothers where living in NYC). You probably won't be listening to these often, but they are fun.

Consider this a high 4-star rating. 4.5 really. I reserve the 5 stars for his most crucial recordings (there are many of those, BTW)


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5.0 out of 5 stars for the "die-hard" fan eh?, February 14, 2008
This review is from: Lost Episodes (Audio CD)
If a person who was newly interested in Frank Zappa was to hear this album for the first time, They'd be an instant fan.
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3.0 out of 5 stars For committed fans only, September 8, 2005
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Neil "Raptor" (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
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As a fan of FZ from the late 60's, I found this album to be an interesting curiosity. I certainly wouldn't recommend it to anyone who had not heard FZ's music before, as it is mainly from the weird side of his repertoire. If you have a sizeable collection of Frank's records this one is certainly worthwhile, as it has tracks I had never heard before as well as different versions of tracks I know well
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE FRANK ZAPPA MEMORIAL BARBECUE, April 29, 2002
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kaysixone (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Episodes (Audio CD)
This album will probably only be of interest to hardcore Zappaphiles, but if you happen to be one, it certainly delivers the goods. It's a largely chronological compilation of outtakes and curios from the 1950s, 60s and 70s and is rapidly becoming one of my favourite Zappa artefacts. Several conspicuous appearances by Captain Beefheart are an added bonus.

As you might expect it's an eclectic selection, which includes some excellent previously unreleased material (such as "Lil' Clanton shuffle" from the HOT RATS sessions), great alternate takes of well-known tracks (one of the highlights is a sublime version of "Sharleena"), as well as some typically off-the-wall soundbites (the "booger" stories are great!) and a few genuinely silly moments (like "Lost in a whirlpool", featuring comedy falsetto vocals from a teenage Don Van Vliet and lyrics which make rather too literal comparisons between being dumped by your girlfriend and getting flushed down the toilet)....

Frank seems to have compiled it as a personal nostalgia trip and the extensive sleevenotes, brimming with background information, make it almost autobiographical. No Zappa collection can be complete without it.
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