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  1. Not a piece of music by Frank Zappa. Of all the jazz influenced pieces in Zappa’s early career, (meaning this, Hot Rats, Waka/Jawaka, and his work with Jean-Luc Ponty), The Grand Wazoo is surely the most definitive. To use the cliché, the melodic sections are more melodic, and the music as a whole reaches lofty heights.

  2. ジャスト・アナザー・バンド・フロム L.A. (1972年) グランド・ワズー. (1972年) オーヴァーナイト・センセーション. (1973年) テンプレートを表示. 『 グランド・ワズー 』(原題:The Grand Wazoo)は、 フランク・ザッパ 率いる マザーズ・オブ・インヴェンション ...

  3. The Grand Wazoo Tour The Grand Wazoo was Frank Zappa's name for his band that toured in September of 1972. ... Thirty-five years later, the Zappa Family Trust released a Grand Wazoo CD, entitled Wazoo! Table of Contents. Profiles of individual musicians: Altschul through Migliori;

  4. Like its immediate predecessor, Waka/Jawaka, The Grand Wazoo was a largely instrumental jazz rock album recorded during Frank Zappa's convalescence from injuries sustained after being pushed off a concert stage. While Zappa contributes some guitar solos and occasional vocals, the focus is more on his skills as a composer and arranger.

  5. 16 de dic. de 2022 · Composed By, Arranged By – Frank Zappa; Cover, Design, Illustration – Cal Schenkel; Drums – Aynsley Dunbar; Engineer [Recording] – Kerry McNabb; Gong – Lee Clement (tracks: A1) Guitar – Frank Zappa, Tony Duran (tracks: A1, A2) Keyboards – George Duke (tracks: B1 to B3) Lacquer Cut By – BG* Lead Guitar – Frank Zappa (tracks: B3)

  6. Guitar, Producer, Composed By, Arranged By – Frank Zappa. Keyboards – George Duke ( tracks: B1 to B3) Lead Guitar – Frank Zappa ( tracks: B3) Management [Bizarre Biznis] – Herb Cohen. Percussion – Alan Estes ( tracks: A1, A2), Bob Zimmitti ( tracks: A1, A2), Frank Zappa ( tracks: B2) Photography By – Barry Feinstein, Ed Caraeff ...

  7. 21 de mar. de 2020 · "The Grand Wazoo" powstał podczas tych samych sesji, na przełomie kwietnia i maja 1972 roku w kalifornijskim Paramount Studios, co wydany nieco wcześniej "Waka/Jawaka". Frank Zappa miał wówczas przerwę od koncertowania, wymuszoną obrażeniami po zepchnięciu i upadku ze sceny podczas londyńskiego występu w grudniu poprzedniego roku.