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kdweeks6054@gmail.com Watertown, TN UNITED KINGDOM Created Fri 4th May '12 12:17 (GMT)Condition Both of my purchases from your company have arrived with the CD case damaged. While I am happy with my purchases, I would like to ask that any future purchases be shipped properly to avoid damage. I just wanted to pass the info on for your company to help improve your service. Thank you Kessie Weeks[reply to this topic ]
Re: FRANK ZAPPA Piquantique (Out of print 1991 US Rhino/Foo-Eee
Records 16-track CD live album recorded at Solliden, Skansen in
Stockholm on the 21st August 1973, with the exception of track 4
which is taken from a concert at the Roxy in December 1973.
Complete with picture sleeve and still sealed) View this product
grazel london UNITED KINGDOM Created Thu 6th May '10 18:33 (GMT)Frank Zappa, apostrophe I have a good original vinyl album (UK) WEA Descreet label in good condition if anyone is interested[reply to this topic ]
Re: FRANK ZAPPA Apostrophe (1974 UK first press 9-track LP from
Uncle Frank, including the absurdly brilliant Don't Eat The Yellow
Snow & the equally daft Stink-Foot, picture sleeve complete with
lyric insert. Both the sleeve & vinyl are Near Mint K59201) View this product
ursinator2.0 GERMANY Created Fri 26th Mar '10 19:25 (GMT) Edited Fri 26th Mar '10 19:29 (GMT)A very short DVD with very fine contents, must have for fans This DVD contains FZ TV-appearances on "Saturday night live" from 1976 and 1978. Considering this is a non official release, the audio and image quality are not astonishing but quite OK, much better than usual bootlegs. The only disturbing thing is the very short playing time of only about half an hour. One piece (dancing fool) also appears identically on the DVD-A "Halloween" as bonusvideo. The one-time-only events made it possible to enlarge the ensembles in comparison to FZs usual tour-bands: 1976: FZguitar, vocals Ray Whiteguitar, vocals Eddie Jobson keyboards, violin Don Grolnick keyboards Alan Rubin trumpet Tom Malone trombone Ronnie Cuber baritone sax Lou Marini tenor sax Mauricio Smith alto sax Ruth Underwood percussion John Bergamo? percussion unknown shaker Patrick O'Hearn bass Terry Bozzio drums, vocals +Don Pardo sophisticated narration on "I'm The Slime" John Belushi Samurai Futaba on "Purple Lagoon" 1978: FZ vocals Denny Walley guitar, vocals Tommy Mars keyboards, vocals Peter Wolf keyboards Ed Mann percussion Patrick O'Hearn bass Arthur Barrow bass Vinnie Colaiuta drums +Alan Rubin trumpet Tom Malone trombone Lew Del Gatto alto sax Lou Marini tenor & soprano sax Howard Johnson baritone sax +John Belushi Samurai Futaba on "Rollo" The performances are fine and funny, all happens in a rich decorated TV-Studio: First is "peaches" with Eddie Jobson on violinsolo. It is followed by "I'm the slime", TV-Monitors in the studio loose some liqud foam as "slime". Then "purple lagoon", conducted by FZ with a funny cameo of John Belushi. These were the '76-pieces, the rest is from '78, the blocks are divided by a little bit of interview material. "The meek shall inherit nothing" is heard here 3 years before its official release on "you are what you is". "dancing fool" ends with FZ getting a girl from the audience onto stage. The program ends with "St. Alphonzo's pancake breakfast" that also includes the rare "rollo" as finale. One more funny appearance of Belushi on this peace. The very short playing time doesn't make it recommendable for newbies (even they would enjoy it). It has more value for completist fans that are comfortabel with the FZ-catalougue cause of its rare big line-ups, the rare found "peaches" and "rollo" and the fine performances in acceptable...[reply to this topic ]
Re: FRANK ZAPPA The Broadcast Archives: Classic Performances (2008
UK [iPod ready] PAL DVD featuring a collection of live performances
from the master of experimental and comedy rock, including Saturday
Night Live appearances that demonstrate the musical genius and the
progressive jazz-rock arrangements that were his signature, packed
with rare & previously unreleased performances including early single
release 'Peaches En Regalia' from the solo 'Hot Rats' album, 'I Am The
Slime' from 'Overnite Sensation' originally recorded with the Mothers
and 'Dancing Fool' which appeared on 'Sheik Yerbouti') View this product
lubyone newcastle UNITED KINGDOM Created Sat 13th Jun '09 17:13 (GMT)Question to EIL: I have just come across this double album (15 tracks) in an oxfam shop in newcastle.Inside there are lyrics and colour(mostly greenish, blueish) pictures infront of each track lyric. How would I know if it is 'columbian'? Copyright is CBS.The vynl is in mint condition. Would appreciate any comments on this album please. Carole[reply to this topic ]
harelip FINLAND Created Fri 11th Jul '08 16:05 (GMT) Edited Fri 11th Jul '08 16:09 (GMT) Edited 3 times Extraordinary Over-nite Sensation!!! Hi members! I won't even bother describing this one - just have a look at the pics. Any info about this record is very much appreciated!!! OS release date was Sept. 7 1973! (could the red text be handwritten by FZ?!?!?) Side A: http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/7208/pict03501034sj7.jpg Side B: http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/9246/pict03511034kj9.jpg Thanks![reply to this topic ]
harelip FINLAND Created Tue 8th Jul '08 14:43 (GMT)Question to EIL: Do you know anything about this Over-nite r I bought this one about a year ago. I believe it's a test pressing. It's a 7-track black vinyl with white labels. On the labels printed in black: énchantillon, number (maybe 41 000??? it's a mess), Editeur, Face and Date below the énchantillon. Track names and lengths are handwritten in red around the printed texts and on face A it reads "Zappa" also in red handwriting. The title of the album is NOT on the labels. "Editeur: Wea Filipacchi", dated 23.8.1973 (the album was released in USA 7.9.1973!) Only the track names are in red, other info is in blue handwriting (blue and red texts are written by different persons) It is in a black standard sleeve with no text or artwork. Any info is very much appreciated!!! I could post pictures of the labels when I get a digital camera in my hands. Could the track names be hadwritten by FZ himself?!?[reply to this topic ]
musicfan Miller Place, New York USA Created Wed 20th Feb '08 18:41 (GMT)What is this acetate ? Members, I came across an 10 inch acetate of "Joe's Garage" (4:07) on one side..."Central Scruntinizer" (8:35) on the other. The label has "JVC Cutting Center, Inc." logo on the top...red lettering, black background...below information black type over white background...is "FRANK ZAPPA" below the label on each side and the song titles in caps, and in black type. Penciled in on the "Side One" label is "MK-107"...the acetate itself is in a darkish brown paper holder. Does ANYONE have any information about this, or could they direct me to SOMEWHERE where I can get some info ! Thanks, Mike[reply to this topic ]
tommytit UNITED KINGDOM Created Fri 7th Sep '07 20:58 (GMT)TERRIBLE PRICES ON HERE THIS CAN BE BOUGHT EVERYWHERE ELSE VERY CHEAP. THIS PLACE IS SOOOO EXPENSIVE[reply to this topic ]
Re: FRANK ZAPPA No Commercial Potential (1995 UK 15-track
promotional compilation CD collecting an impressive array of
tracks from the great man's extensive catalogue, including
the scarce single track 'Why Don'tcha Do Me Right'. This is
actuallya far better & more representitive compilation of FZ's
genius than most of the retail released retrospectives &
includes a nice custom picture sleeve of Uncle Frank in a
dress - what more could you want! ZAP1) View this product
barbedwiretumbleweed plymouth, devon UNITED KINGDOM Created Thu 24th May '07 10:14 (GMT)Question to EIL: Zappa YCDTOSA pink wooden box I have one of these things. How much do they sell for?[reply to this topic ]
Re: FRANK ZAPPA You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore (US limited
edition Rykodisc 8" x 6" x 6" pink wooden case designed to hold all 6
volumes on CD!) View this product