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Strictly Genteel: Classical Introduction

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Composer, guitarist, singer, and bandleader Frank Zappa was a singular musical figure during a performing and recording career that lasted from the 1960s to the '90s. His disparate influences included doo wop music and avant-garde classical music; although he led groups that could be called rock & roll bands for much of his career, he used them to create a hybrid style that bordered on jazz and… Read more in Amazon's Frank Zappa Store

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  • Audio CD (May 20, 1997)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Zappa Records
  • ASIN: B0000009TV
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #187,672 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Uncle Meat: Main Title Theme
2. Regyptian Strut
3. Pedro's Dowry
4. Outrage at Valdez
5. Little Umbrellas
6. Run Home Slow Theme
7. Dwarf Nebula Processional March & Dwarf Nebula
8. Dupree's Paradise
9. Opus 1, No. 3, 2nd Movement, Presto
10. Duke of Prunes
11. Aybe Sea
12. Naval Aviation in Art?
13. G-Spot Tornado
14. Bob in Dacron, First Movement
15. Opus 1, No. 4, 2nd Moveent, Allegro
16. Dog Breath Variations
17. Uncle Meat
18. Strictly Genteel

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This CD is an out of print collectible! It is the original 1997 release.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Duplicate, but GREAT, January 13, 2002
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I like STRICTLY GENTEEL: A CLASSICAL INTRODUCTION TO FRANK ZAPPA for two reasons. First, I find the sound engineering to be particularly impressive. Based on what I understand of the tasks involved in producing this CD, I feel sure that great pains were taken to produce it. Second, I like the music. I particularly enjoy listening to it on long drives when I am alone. The only track that seems a bit out of place is Number Nine: Opus 1, No.3, 2nd Movement, Presto. The writer of this track is Francesco Zappa. He is not Frank Zappa but a musician from Milan who lived near the end of the 18th century. In addition, he is probably an ancestor of Frank Zappa (for more details read the liner notes of a CD entitled FRANCESCO ZAPPA or read Zappa's 1984 book entitled, THEM OR US). The rest of the tracks are interpretations of Zappa's original work.

I have been listening to the work of Frank Zappa since I was a teenager in the 1960's. I own his entire listing of LP's/CD's that were produced in the states (most of the European bootlegs are unimpressive). Thus, I can make an important point to the consumer. Every track on this CD can be found elsewhere. However, to acquire all of these tracks would be quite costly. As a result, I think STRICTLY GENTEEL may be the best introduction to Frank Zappa's music - without his lyrics. I highly recommend it.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Classical (rather than classic) Zappa, June 25, 2002
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This collection of instrumentals is aimed at devotees of classical music who want to understand why many take Zappa so seriously. There's none of the adolescent silliness that has caused some to regard this brilliant freethinker as a misogynist, and almost none of the fervid, wildly imaginative guitar playing that his fans have come to know and love (the exception being the majestic, note-bending, sustain-dripping "The Duke of Prunes"). Eschewing strings as too saccharine, Frank's music (and this collection especially) relies heavily on woodwinds, horns, and the inevitable percussion instruments including piano. Himself a former percussionist, Frank has always favored long staccato runs by marimba and xylophones. This tendency reached its nadir with the synclavier, the programmable keyboard that was Frank's main preoccupation in his later years, represented here by "G-Spot Tornado". Some of these pieces ("Little Umbrellas", "Run Home Slow Theme") feature the insistent beat associated with rock and roll, but others show the influence of Edgar Varese, like the programmatic "Pedro's Dowry" which stumbles along by fits and starts like the recalcitrant mule it describes. Zappa always believed that any sound was a valid tonal color for his art, including non-traditional instruments, and some of these compositions even feature sounds of unidentifiable origin, such as "Dwarf Nebula" and "Uncle Meat: Main Title Theme". The two pieces by "Francesco Zappa" (which this reviewer assumes is one of Frank's put-ons until proven otherwise) have a more staid baroque feel while "Dupree's Paradise" and the title track have plenty of classical grandeur, particularly in the use of horns, reminiscent of Copland. Zappa's legions of devoted fans will probably already have most of these tracks, and may find the shortage of farcical humor and rock and roll instrumentation a serious drawback. This one is really an introduction to the master's serious compositional skills for the uninitiated classical fan who is looking for something a little different. For them, this ranks as a 5-star selection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Enjoyable Introduction To A Side Of Zappa, December 1, 2006
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As the other reviewers point out being more of a Zappa fan than I, knowing Frank Zappa's music is an adventure since his unclassifiable genius at play is hard to grasp based on his output of some 60 albums while his eclecticism was hardly matched.

There were none like him in the rock world and if one looks to composers like Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus as models within jazz then perhaps you can appreciate Zappa's brilliance.

This is a wonderful compilation spanning some 12 albums that together flows with great sound and sequence making this a highly highly enjoyable pleasure in it's own right.
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