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Sheik Yerbouti [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]

Frank Zappa
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 2, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: March 3, 1979
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Zappa Records
  • ASIN: B0000009SV
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (62 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,688 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #12 in  Music > Miscellaneous > Comedy > Comedic Music > Comedy Rock

 
1. I Have Been in You [Live]
2. Flakes [Live]
3. Broken Hearts Are for Assholes [Live]
4. I'm So Cute
5. Jones Crusher
6. What Ever Happened to All the Fun in the World
7. Rat Tomago [Live][Instrumental]
8. Wait a Minute
9. Bobby Brown Goes Down [Live]
10. Rubber Shirt
11. Sheik Yerbouti Tango [Live]
12. Baby Snakes [Live]
13. Trying' to Grow a Chin [Live]
14. City of Tiny Lites [Live]
15. Dancin' Fool [Live]
16. Jewish Princess [Live]
17. Wild Love [Live]
18. Yo' Mama [Live]

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One of his most popular and infamous albums, Sheik Yerbouti finds Frank Zappa unleashing his unique brand of sociological documentation on the disco-injected culture of the late '70s. From crises of sexual identity to the rhythmically challenged, the songs are hilarious and occasionally close to home (The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith didn't care much for "Jewish Princess"). The satire is some of Zappa's most scathing and unsympathetic, and the music is equally loud and unrelenting--especially when showcasing the talents of sidemen Terry Bozzio and Adrian Belew. A must-have in any Zappa collection. --Andrew Boscardin


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Imported from Japan by Rykodisc.

Packaged in deluxe mini-album jacket sleeves, these 10 classic albums by rock legend FRANK ZAPPA are now available as limited edition Japanese Imports! These packages re-create the original vinyl packaging in miniaturized form! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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53 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why Sheik Yerbouti?, April 1, 1999
When I look for a good Zappa album, I look for one thing above all, since just about every Zappa album (at least to me) is chock full of excellent music. It's what I call "clarity of vision". How does the album work as a whole? Is there a major theme? Is that theme brought out successfully?

Sheik Yerbouti is one of a handful of Zappa albums that manages to capture American civilization as it is (or as it will be). Zappa comments on society, government, religion, people, and music with both biting satire and insightful observation. Sheik Yerbouti's target is America in the mid-to-late 1970's. Disco is popular. Dylan is resurgent. Kiss is still wearing makeup and spitting blood. We are a nation of "Flakes", slaves to our consumerism. We are college students about to move back in with our parents.

This album takes you on a ride through 1970's musical styles, admittedly on the hard rock edge. And, last but not least, this album contains what is, in my opinion, the single greatest Frank Zappa guitar solo ever put to tape: Rat Tomago. As far as I can tell, it is a solo lifted from the middle of a live performance of The Torture Never Stops, recorded on a four-track reel-to-reel. Just guitar, bass and drums. It is whole-tone scale madness. It is Zappa unbound.

One more point on the experimental nature of some of the songs on Sheik Yerbouti: One "song", Rubber Shirt, is actually a melding of two completely separate tracks, one bass and one drums, playing in different time signatures. Also, the solo on Yo' Mama is what Frank would come to call (on the Joe's Garage album) an "imaginary guitar solo", meaning that the solo was placed over a background rhythm from an entirely different song. This experimentation cannot be emphasized enough. It led directly to Frank's re-evaluation of what it meant to improvise on the guitar. To use a Vonnegut reference, after Yo' Mama, and Joe's Garage, Frank's actual solos became "unstuck in time", leading to an entirely new form of guitar improvisation (best heard on the three-vinyl LP set Shut Up 'N Play Yer Guitar).

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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST TO BEGIN, July 17, 2003
When you listen to this album, you will notice:

1. Satirical and clever lyrics. Zappa deals with sexual ambiguity, cursing, ridiculing the disco era and dating with a Jewish girl to whom not very complimentary epithets are attached. So you might think he's nasty, homophobic, misogynistic, antisemitic and anti-disco. It might be, it might not. But he's open enough not to be politically correct, and I think it is a virtue.

2. Silly lyrics. He also sings about baby snakes and "not smoking in pajamas" because "you might start a fire'n burn yer place". Well, sometimes he relies on music, not on lyrics; the latter ones are often a medium to music, so they tend to be quite silly at times. But I find them funny.

3. Musical complexity. In "Rubber Shirt" Zappa took the bass part of a 4/4 track, and superimposed it on a slow 11/4 drum track. He did the same in the "Yo' Mama" guitar solo. That's worth noticing and listening to.

4. Musical simple, rocking straightforwardness. Which is what, in my opinion, makes the album so good. You never get lost, bored or misled. You can keep your feet stomping much of the listening time. "Baby Snakes" is a highlight of this approach, I think: short, uncomplicated, and that's it.

5. Guitar musicianship. There's more than a couple of tracks with Frank doing the virtuoso part. Great.

6. Lack of "unmitigated audacity", i.e. experimental and weird sonic adventures. This is one of the Zappa landmarks that you will miss in this one. Even so, if there's no cacophony or there aren't dislocated sound collages, it will make "Sheik Yerbouti" more acceptable for first-time listeners. You can go then for "Hot Rats" (1969) or the early Mothers stuff if you're curious about it.

Conclusion: this album is the best to begin to listen to Zappa and to know most of his traits. If it gets you bored, you won't be a Zappa fan at all.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect album!, June 24, 2001
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I want to first respond to the review by "A music fan from Ventura CA" who warned not to buy the album "unless you are a ... bashin' redneck who needs to yuck it up with your homophobic buddies" and asked, "Is he a HOMOPHOBE or what?!?!"

You should go pick up his book, The Real Frank Zappa. You may be offended by his lyrics, but his intentions are not to express hatred. He just likes to speak his mind, no matter how perverse YOU may find it. The only song that seems to mention homosexuality is "Bobby Brown Goes Down," but to me it's just a song about judging people at first sight and how the "All-American" jock-type men are really just as freaky as the rest of us except they repress themselves too much.

Secondly, the music is VERY "groovin'", the "grooviest" being "Yo' Mama," "City of Tiny Lights" and "Rat Tomago" in my opinion of course.

And humorous too! You might find them lyrically offensive, but I don't: "I Have Been in You" (a parody of the cheesiest Peter Frampton song of the '70's), "Flakes", "Baby Snakes," "Broken Hearts are for...," "Jewish Princess," and your favorite... "Bobby Brown Goes Down."

This is also one of the more "accessible" FZ albums. If you enjoyed Apostrophe ('), I recommend getting this one. If you have a free mind that likes musical and lyrical freedom, this one's for you. I love and miss you Frank!

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3.0 out of 5 stars I love it - Do You?
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I like Zappa's music and I like some of the songs on this two cd album. But, I had forgotten how much junk are on these albums. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars UNO DE LOS POCOS DISCOS QUE DIGNIFICO LA PODRIDA DECADA DE LOS OCHENTA!!!!!
Y TENIA QUE SER ZAPPA..OBRA TREMENDA, GRACIOSA, DESPREJUICIADA, LLEVANDO LOS LIMITES ETNICOS, RITMICOS Y ETICOS HASTA DONDE SE QUIEBRAN....NO PODES DEJAR DE DISFRUTARLO! Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars very happy
received early and in good order would buy from them again Thanks very much
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