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Re: Frank Zappa, where to start?
Wow - great question. I recommend starting with FreakOut and We're Only in it for the money by the Mothers and then checking out Hot Rats followed by Joe's Garage Acts I, II, III.
This a slice across several phases of FZ and might give you an idea of some of the multitude of style he had.
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Re: Frank Zappa, where to start?
For a live flavor, You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol I is pretty cool. I'd also add Sheik Yerbouti to some of the excellent selections mentioned above.
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Re: Frank Zappa, where to start?
If you liked Apostrophe, I suggest material from that period, ie Overnight Sensation, One Size Fits All, the live Roxy and Elsewhere and Shiek Yerbouti. You might also like Joe's Garage, although IMHO, with the exception of a few songs, it does not quite match the quality of the others I mentioned.
Stuff made before this period, what little I've heard, was a bit more experimental and strange, but then again, I haven't heard half of it....
Stuff after this period was more skechty, some great, some not so great, endless double albums consisting mostly of guitar solos (shut up and play yer guitar vols 1-9 or so...) so I kinda lost interest somewhere around Ship arriving too late, Zoot Allures etc.
But you really have to listen for yourself, the output of a genious such as FZ is too complex and diverse to judge and recommend in a short post...
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Re: Frank Zappa, where to start?
Don't forget "Just Another Band From L.A.". Billy the Mountain is an operatic masterpiece.
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Re: Frank Zappa, where to start?
I'm a huge fan of Zappa. That said, try to find the old "cheap Thrills" compilations. They offfer a really good variety of the different music Zappa did, from the more rock type stuff to the avante gard.