Negoba wrote:My Zappa recommendations are the mid-70's stuff. One Size Fits All and its Live Companion (which is all original material) Roxy and Elsewhwere. "Echidna's Arf (of You)" is some of the craziest music ever recorded (and it's my ringtone, woohoo).
The Grand Wazoo is also excellent.
This is if you're more into the instrumental and musical side of things. There are other better examples of his humor and social commentary.
I'd also add "You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol.2" to that list, since they're play all the best songs from that era, but a lot faster, and they have like, 6 less people playing than at the Roxy concert, so it has more of an intimate feel to it.
Peanutburger wrote:No love for Zappa's 60's albums with The Mothers?
I would say that the original mother's line-up was the second best group he played with. All the music they did was an excellent parody of pop at the time, and there was enough classical and jazzy stuff to it to make it technically pleasing. Only the early 70's group was better, in my opinion.
And to stay on topic...
GuyOne wrote: Even after watching the clips multiple times and following the thread(s) I still think the final product will be a huge surprise.
This is how every other album from DTP has been to me, so I'm fairly certain we won't let down.