Frank Zappa Buying Guide
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During his lifetime and a musical career that spanned five decades, Frank Zappa released almost 60 albums of rock, jazz-rock, and classical music. The Frank Zappa Buying Guide is an album by album guide to navigating the often daunting Zappa catalog, with cover photos for each album, as well as descriptions, band history, and much more.
Rev. Keith A. Gordon
The "Reverend of Rock 'n' Roll," Rev. Keith A. Gordon has almost 50 years in the pop culture trenches. Gordon's work has appeared in over 100 publications worldwide, as well as in several All Music Guide books and on the AMG website, as well as Blurt magazine and the Rock and Roll Globe. Rev. Gordon is the author of nearly two-dozen music-related books including The Other Side of Nashville, a history of the city's rock 'n' roll underground; Blues Deluxe: A Joe Bonamassa Buying Guide; and The Rock 'n' Roll Archives series.
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Frank Zappa Buying Guide - Rev. Keith A. Gordon
FRANK ZAPPA BUYING GUIDE
By the Rev. Keith A. Gordon
Copyright 2013 Keith A. Gordon & Excitable Press
(Smashwords Edition)
Inside the Book
An Introduction to Frank Zappa
Brown Shoes Don’t Make It: Memories of Frank Zappa, 1940-1993
Frank Zappa Discography:
The Satirical ‘60s / The Successful ‘70s
The Eclectic ‘80s
Live From The Archive: The ‘90s
Building the Legacy (Posthumous Years)
Appendixes:
The First: Zappa In Print
The Second: Going Underground (Boots)
The Third: Zappa Report Card (The A’s)
Acknowledgments & Stuff
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An Introduction to Frank Zappa
Few rock 'n' roll musicians have produced a body of work as prolific, as diverse, or as controversial as Mr. Frank Vincent Zappa. The late musician, bandleader, and composer released close to 60 albums during his lengthy career, which spanned from the late 1950s until his death in 1993 from cancer. Both with his first band, the Mothers of Invention, and as a solo artist, Zappa expanded the borders and possibilities of rock 'n' roll by incorporating elements of soul, blues, jazz, and classical music into his sound. He was a Top 40 hitmaker (on occasion) as well as an avant-garde composer, a skilled but underrated guitarist, and a talented musician who frequently confused the hell out of critics with his stylistic swerves and obsessions.
Let's be honest, though, shall we? Frank Zappa was also frequently a real prick, an overbearing bandleader that often undervalued the contributions of his bandmates and, later, the musicians he hired to bring his musical visions to life (and records). He was contentious and litigious, suing every label he had ever made a deal with (although most often not without cause), and he was embroiled with lawsuits throughout his career with promoters and former band members as well, winning as often as he lost. He was a workaholic, a perfectionist, and an incredible visionary from which music seemed to pour out of constantly. Zappa was also the closest that rock music ever came to producing a bona-fide genius…
We're not trying to tell the complete story of Zappa's storied career with The Frank Zappa Buying Guide – there are plenty of books available that do a much better job of that than we ever could (see our first appendix). With the 2012 restoration and reissuing of almost the entire Zappa catalog, we're merely trying to give the new and casual fan some guidance on what is a wealthy catalog of often great music. Along with the album-by-album descriptions and grading, we have also included Brown Shoes Don't Make It,
a career outline and obituary penned by the Reverend at the time of Zappa's death. We hope that you enjoy this stroll down memory lane as much as we enjoyed creating it. Your comments are welcome by email to reverendk@mondogordo.com.
Brown Shoes Don't Make It: Memories of Frank Zappa, 1940-1993
It's just much easier to turn prophets into jesters. If they empowered him, they'd have a real threat on their hands.
– Actress Beverly D'Angelo on Frank Zappa
The death of Frank Zappa in 1993 was more than just the loss of a great rock musician. During the last decade of his life, Zappa had become a larger-than-life cultural icon, an internationally-respected composer, and an indefatigable and articulate spokesman for all of us who dared to be, well...different. He was a social critic without peer, an effective and dangerous satirist, a champion for artistic integrity in an era of vacuity, and a defender of free speech and the freedom of expression. His was a lone voice of reason that spoke loudly above the din, and he remains sorely missed today.
I was first introduced to the genius that was Frank Zappa when an older friend played Freak Out, the ground-breaking debut album from Zappa's Mothers of Invention, for me shortly after its 1966 release. Although I was too young to understand, or appreciate, the subtle and not-so-subtle flourishes to be found within the grooves of that masterpiece, it clung to me like a mind-altering virus until I was fully capable of intellectually delving into it.
By this time, circa 1971 or so, Zappa and the Mothers had a significant back catalog of material for me to feast on. Another older friend offered to sell me his Zappa collection, at a bargain basement price of $3 per disc, and I gladly skipped lunch each day for nearly two months in order to take them off his hands (not that missing what they dubiously called food
in the Franklin High School cafeteria