quarta-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2013

Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage Act I-Act II-III 1979

Free from his Warner Brothers Records contract, Frank Zappa was able to issue new albums as frequently as he liked, which would turn out to be very frequently. Six months after the release of the two-record set Sheik Yerbouti, he was ready with the first LP in a three-record set, a cautionary concept piece about the adventures of a musician named Joe. In Act IZappa continued his fascination with road stories, ethnic stereotypes ("Catholic Girls"), and bathroom activities ("Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?"). But although his concern with government censorship would see a later flowering in his battles with the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC), here he wasn't able to use it to fulfill a satisfying dramatic function. 


Two months after the release of Act IFrank Zappa completed Joe's Garage with the two-LP set Joe's Garage: Acts II & III, meaning that, counting the two contractual albums Sleep Dirt and Orchestral Favorites, he released seven LPs' worth of new material in 1979. Maybe that's why Joe's Garage seems so thin and thrown together, musically and dramatically, especially on its second and third discs. [The complete Joe's Garage was released as a double CD on Rykodisc RCD 10060/10061 on June 17, 1987.]
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