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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 14, 1997)
  • Original Release Date: November 10, 1971
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack
  • Label: Rykodisc
  • ASIN: B0000009SB
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #81,829 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Semi-Fraudulent/Direct-From-Hollywood Overture
2. Mystery Roach
3. Dance of the Rock & Roll Interviewers
4. This Town Is a Sealed Tuna Sandwich (Prologue)
5. Tuna Fish Promenade
6. Dance of the Just Plain Folks
7. This Town Is a Sealed Tuna Sandwich (Reprise)
8. Sealed Tuna Bolero
9. Lonesome Cowboy Burt
10. Touring Can Make You Crazy
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Disc: 2
1. I'm Stealing the Towels
2. Dental Hygiene Dilemma
3. Does This Kind of Life Look Interesting to You?
4. Daddy, Daddy, Daddy
5. Penis Dimension
6. What Will This Evening Bring Me This Morning
7. Nun Suit Painted on Some Old Boxes
8. Magic Fingers
9. Motorhead's Midnight Ranch
10. Dew on the Newts We Got
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Searching for this missing piece of the Frank Zappa catalog helped Rykodisc secure the rights to the United Artists and post-1985 MGM film libraries. But 200 Motels also serves as a good introduction to the late rock icon/avant-garde composer's absurd view of his world; i.e., the pop music business.

Essentially a filmed dadaist opera (the bulk of the music is performed live as the video cameras rolled, 200 Motels incorporates sporadic patches of Mothers of Inventions rock into the atonal, largely European, musical framework that Zappa was clearly more interested in. He shrewdly used contemporary pop merely as a marketing shill for the complex, often difficult, music that drove him. (For a taste of the film's uniquely skewed artistic sense, Ryko has included the original 200 Motels theatrical trailer as part of this set's enhanced-CD bonus material).

As always, the Zappa of 200 Motels sometimes confuses the profound with the obscene, but with every passing year, he seems more likely to take his place alongside the great American modernist Charles Ives, another composer whose work was every bit as commercially troubled and artistically misunderstood. --Jerry McCulley

From the Label
Originally a United Artists (now a division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.) release features performances by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and narrator Theodore Bikel. In true Zappa form, topics such as sex, rednecks and bad food are massaged with his signature blend of humor and melodic genius. The soundtrack is a monumental pastiche of favorite Zappa musical genres, from the guitar-driven rock & roll of "Mystery Roach" to the classical gem "Strictly Genteel," captured here in its first recorded form. The album has been painstakingly remastered for its digital debut, using the original analog stereo master Zappa delivered to United Artists. The two-disc set has also been augmented with bonus audio and visual material, including an enhanced CD track featuring the original theatrical trailer, a fifty-six page booklet with extensive liner notes, all the original package art and never-before-seen photos from the MGM archives, and a foldout poster.


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "What can I say about this elixir?!", January 8, 2004
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"The wide-screen erupts with absurdities! Explodes with spine-tingling psychological terror! The mere human mind boggles at the philosophical implications, as Frank Zappa's 200 Motels is unleashed in the totality of it's Pagan splendor! Its primordial fury! Star-studded cast! And everything..."

After a long battle with the defunct MGM, Rykodisc finally obtained the Holy Grail of Zappa, 200 Motels. They lost money in the deal, apparently, but they dutifully released this mammoth classic on CD for a new generation of fans before it promptly went out of print. You're probably thinking: "Great, another Zappa album. I already own [insert absurd number] FZ albums, why should I shell out 30+ bucks for this out-of-print double album?" Well, I'll tell you why you should.

200 Motels is the center piece of the Flo & Eddie era -- in fact, the raison d'etre for the band. Its not surprising, then, that this era is looked down upon, since this masterwork has had such a troubled past. The people at Rykodisc are absolute saints for ressurrecting this lost opus from the eternal dust bin of recordome. Obtaining this album means getting the skeleton key for a whole era of Zappa's music. Afterall, Chunga's Revenge and the Fillmore album were pretty much made from scraps of 200 Motels. In short: this album is essential to any Zappa collection.

The album is a mixture of avant-garde classical, operreta, and rockin' teenage combo. As usual, Zappa performs a miracle by blending these elements seamlessly. The first disc starts off with a SEMI-FRAUDULENT/DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD OVERTURE (an orchestral version of "Holiday in Berlin") before launching into the raucous madness of MYSTERY ROACH. The 11 minute Tuna-Fish interlude that follows is a surreal glance at the Mothers arriving in a town, where interviewers and "ordinary" folk dance around to the tune of Zappa's classical pieces, while Flo and Eddie sing about the tuna-fish town. Don't ask.

Jimmie Carl Black breaks the spell, as the Mothers run into his film-persona, the denizen of the town LONESOME COWBOY BURT. This song, as hilarious as it is awful, is of course a Zappa classic. This version, with JCB's incomparable vocals, is the best, before slipping into another atonal interlude, and WOULD YOU LIKE A SNACK? (Holiday in Berlin with the lyrics!). REDNECK EATS is a bizarre band/orchestra avante garde composition, so-titled because it ends with the befuddled Cowboy Burt saying: "Hey, Twerp! Play me something I kin enjoy!" The suite that follows is the "Shove it Right In" suite as it appears on YCDToSA6, intermingled with atonal pieces like "Mysterioso" -- a beautiful piece of dissonance that reminds me (or maybe its mocking...) Penderecki. Chamber theatre, LUCY'S SEDUCTION OF A BORED VIOLINIST & POSTLUDE is a brilliant finish.

The second disc, however, is where the real action is. The first three tracks are sort of a (Brilliant!) cartoon suite, accompanied by a rather excited orchestra. Jeff Simmons, the bassist, becomes intoxicated by inscents and rancid towels ("the same extoic scent as what the Beatles get off on!") and is tormented by his conscience as he decides whether or not to leave Zappa's "comedy group" and make it big on his own. (For audio documentary on this real-life event, see the Playground Psychotics album). This slips into some criminally catchy Flo & Eddie numbers, like DADDY, DADDY, DADDY, and the vocal assault of WHAT WILL THIS EVENING BRING ME THIS MORNING (with a great introductory track -- see listing above), followed by the "Tell-Me You Love Me" styled rocker, the hit single with a Bullet, MAGIC FINGERS. These were originally part of the groupie routine.

The film, and music, slips into madness here. What follows is 6 minutes of brilliant operetta, about Motorhead's ranch, Newts, and Dog Breath Broth. MOTORHEAD'S RANCH, one of my favorite songs on the album, sounds like something found on a Charles Ives record. The grand finale, STRICTLY GENTILE, may not be as beautiful here as it is on the LSO album, but with the lyrics and the mad blues-rock ending, it ties the album together perfectly.

This album has given me a new perspective on the Flo & Eddie era. Painstackingly packaged by Rykodisc, with a poster, a huge detailed booklet, and an Enhanced CD with the trailer of the film, this is worth every penny you pay for it. The bonus tracks are actually appreciated (unlike the penalty tracks on Uncle Meat). About 2 1/2 minutes of hilarious radio spots for the film, and the single version of MAGIC FINGERS.

The one sticking point is the sound quality. Apparently the master tapes were never handled very well, and despite the noble efforts of Ryko's remastering, the sound is still slightly stale (I've heard the vinyl is ten times worse). Still, considering that the sound on the Fillmore album isn't spectacular either, this shouldn't prevent anyone from enjoying this masterpiece.

Get it while you can. You won't be disappointed.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Lost Treasure Rediscovered, November 24, 2002
By Mark Brumfield (St. Louis MO USA) - See all my reviews
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It has been many years since Zappa was my main musical passion. Time went by and I developed other musical interests but Zappa's music still found its way onto my stereo from time to time. Due to various circumstances I lost my vinyl collection among which "200 Motels" was one of my prized possesions. I had despaired of ever finding it on CD until most recently when I went online. Wonder od wonders there were actually copies available and I lost no time in securing a used CD copy of this long sought after musical memory.
My memory served me well and I was not disappointed.
From the opening notes of the Overture to the brilliant "Strictly Genteel" I was transported to a place where I re-discovered just what an immense pleasure and revelation listening to Frank Zappa's music was.
The orchestral pieces are still a treat and surprise even after some years of being exposed to Ives, Stockhausen and other modern masters. The rock and more conventional pieces still hold up to the high standards of what ardent Zappaphiles have grown to expect. Listening to "Strictly Genteel" is still an uplifting experience and "Lonesome Cowboy Burt" and "Penis Dimension" are still some of the funniest things that Zappa has ever recorded.
All in all a most pleasant journey back to a time when I was still cutting my musical teeth. This is a must-have for any devoted Zappa fan and a good introduction to the unconverted who still think of Zappa in terms of "Valley Girl" and "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow".
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece!, February 23, 2000
By Dan Swan (Lincoln City, Oregon United States) - See all my reviews
Of the more than 60 releases by Frank Zappa; none encompass the total breadth and scope of this twentith century master. That said; 200 motels (and "Lather") comes as close as any. There's the complex yet lyrical classical work. The satirical comedy. The raw outlandish rock and roll, and his dissonant percussive madness. Even the rare appearance of opera can be found in this brilliant master work. If you want to completely immerse yourself into the world of Frank Zappa; you will find it on 200 Motels. Sex, touring, rednecks, groupies, middle america, dental hygiene, and YES, even the size of YOUR organ, are covered in this irreverent and beautiful work. The disc contains all the original artwork; as well as the original movie poster. The booklet also features some added insight into the making of the movie, and the music. Rykodisc has done an impeccable job restoring the original material here, and included Cal Schenkel (the original artist) in the re-packaging process. As an added bonus; the disc contains an enhanced CD track with the original theatrical trailor. This; the last of the original titles to be re-released; 200 motels proves once again; the genius that was Frank Zappa. If you only buy one Zappa disc, make it 200 Motels. Frank Zappa was a true american original, and 200 Motels is a MASTERPIECE!
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4.0 out of 5 stars FZ admirers need this to better understand his Universe during the Flo and Eddie period
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This 2-CD box set has to be the first Zappa release I've had in YEARS.I remember when this movie and lp first came out. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Strange.............but good.
This is one of the strangest Zappa albums that I own, and he Frank has some strange stuff! It is almost worth buying just to have Lonesome Burt the Cowboy. Read more
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