umbertino Posted April 19, 2013 Report Share Posted April 19, 2013 1. Peaches En Regalia 2. Willie The Pimp 3. Son Of Mr. Green Genes 4. Little Umbrellas 5. The Gumbo Variations 6. It Must Be A Camel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PegsHwCW6WY Having temporarily disbanded the Mothers Of Invention, Frank Zappa recorded this exceptional solo album. His group was renowned for musical satire, but here the artist opted to showcase his prowess on guitar. Aside from "Willie The Pimp," which features a cameo vocal by Zapppa's old friend Captain Beefheart, the set is comprised of instrumentals. The players, including Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Jean-Luc Ponty, and Ian Underwood, are uniformly excellent, combining to provide a solid jazz-rock platform for Zappa's compulsive soloing. Here the guitarist relishes a freedom which, while acknowledging past achievements, prepares new territories for exploration. As such, HOT RATS was a pivotal release in Zappa's oft-misunderstood career. Recorded from August to September 1969. Personnel: Frank Zappa (guitar, percussion); Ian Underwood (flute, clarinet, saxophone, piano). Audio Remasterer: Bernie Grundman. Liner Note Author: Frank Zappa. Recording information: Sunset sound (08/1969-09/1969); T.T.G. (08/1969-09/1969); Whitney Studios (08/1969-09/1969). Director: Frank Zappa. Arranger: Frank Zappa. Personnel: Frank Zappa (guitar, bass, percussion); Captain Beefheart (vocals); Jean-Luc Ponty, Sugar Cane Harris (violin); Ian Underwood (clarinet, saxophone, piano, organ); Max Bennett, Shuggie Otis (bass); John Guerin, Paul Humphrey, Ron Selico (drums). Engineers include: **** Kunc, Jack Hunt, Cilff Goldstein. Rolling Stone (3/7/70, p. 48) - "... If you're eager for a first taste of Beefheart or interested in the new approaches to instrumental style and improvisational technique being developed these days, this is as good a place to start as any..." Entertainment Weekly (12/17/93, p. 36) - "... This album, Zappa's first without the Mothers, is his attempt to make jazz appealing to non-fans.... lush instrumentals still sound up-to-the-minute. RATS also includes Captain Beefheart singing the epic 'Willie The Pimp. '..." Q (8/95, pp. 150-151) - 3 Stars - Good - "Secure and melodious, this captures Zappa's art as it lost the febrile nature of the early Mothers and ossified.... into easy-listening jazz-rock. Nice tunes, though."Option - Highly RecommendedMojo (Publisher) (p. 139) - "[A] cogent exercise in jazz-rock fusion with the added attraction of FZ's serrated edge."Record Collector (magazine) (p. 105) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "HOT RATS saw Zappa, in his first proper album without the Mothers, perfectly melding jazz and rock.... Full of power, this down-and-dirty album delicately fuses both genres successfully."Uncut (magazine) (p. 68) - "[T]his rocking, brilliantly ambitious follow-up to an album of 1950s doo-*** pastiches was Zappa's biggest UK hit... " 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ddprint22 Posted April 20, 2013 Report Share Posted April 20, 2013 WOW - What a flashback ! Made me want to get out the ole LP's and play a little Yellow Snow ! Now how do I get this LP in my DVD/CD Player ? . . . Damn Hippies . . . Keep em Coming - 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
umbertino Posted April 20, 2013 Author Report Share Posted April 20, 2013 WOW - What a flashback ! Made me want to get out the ole LP's and play a little Yellow Snow ! Now how do I get this LP in my DVD/CD Player ? . . . Damn Hippies . . . Keep em Coming - Glad you like it , my Friend. Thanks for your testimonial. Appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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