FZ:OZ

Frank Zappa album


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nameFZ:OZ
typeLive album
artistFrank Zappa
coverFzoz album cover.jpg
releasedAugust 16, 2002
recordedJanuary 20, 1976
venueHordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia
genre{{flatlist
length146:56
labelVaulternative
producerDweezil Zappa
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| name = FZ:OZ | type = Live album | artist = Frank Zappa | cover = Fzoz album cover.jpg | alt = | released = August 16, 2002 | recorded = January 20, 1976 | venue = Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia | studio = | genre = {{flatlist|

Overview

Only one reel-to-reel tape machine was available to record the concert, resulting in gaps in some songs as the tape needed to be changed. However, these gaps have been filled in with bootleg recordings from the same tour. As a result, there is a drop in sound quality during these sections, but the concert is preserved almost in its entirety. Yet, two songs are missing: "Honey, Don't You Want a Man Like Me?" (played between "Advance Romance" and "The Illinois Enema Bandit") and "Tryin' to Grow a Chin" (played between "Wind Up Workin' in a Gas Station" and "The Torture Never Stops").

Much of the featured material had not been released at the time of the recording, including "Canard Toujours", which later became "Kreega Bondola", then later changed to "Let's Move to Cleveland", which was included on Does Humor Belong in Music? (1986), and several tracks that would later appear on Zoot Allures (1976). One song, "Kaiser Rolls", appears for the first time on FZ:OZ, and in two versions—the recording from the concert, which has had a missing section edited in, and a rehearsal version recorded before the start of the tour which is included at the end of disc two, entitled "Kaiser Rolls (Du Jour)". The lengthy guitar solo on "Zoot Allures" contains a section with extensive use of a "VCF" (voltage-controlled filter). This part was subsequently entitled "Ship Ahoy" when Zappa released its counterpart from Osaka (February 3, 1976) on Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar in 1981. However, it wasn't separated into its own track on FZ:OZ.

Track listing

| headline = Disc one | all_writing = Frank Zappa | title1 = Hordern Intro (Incan Art Vamp) | length1 = 3:10 | title2 = Stink-Foot | length2 = 6:35 | title3 = The Poodle Lecture | length3 = 3:05 | title4 = Dirty Love | length4 = 3:13 | title5 = Filthy Habits | length5 = 6:18 | title6 = How Could I Be Such a Fool? | length6 = 3:27 | title7 = I Ain't Got No Heart | length7 = 2:26 | title8 = I'm Not Satisfied | length8 = 1:54 | title9 = Black Napkins | length9 = 11:57 | title10 = Advance Romance | length10 = 11:17 | title11 = The Illinois Enema Bandit | length11 = 8:45 | title12 = Wind Up Workin' in a Gas Station | length12 = 4:14 | title13 = The Torture Never Stops | length13 = 7:12 | headline = Disc two | title1 = Canard Toujours | length1 = 3:22 | title2 = Kaiser Rolls | length2 = 3:17 | title3 = Find Her Finer | length3 = 3:48 | title4 = Carolina Hard-Core Ecstasy | length4 = 6:12 | title5 = Lonely Little Girl | length5 = 2:39 | title6 = Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance | length6 = 2:02 | title7 = What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body? | length7 = 1:07 | title8 = Chunga's Revenge | length8 = 15:41 | title9 = Zoot Allures | length9 = 12:50 | title10 = Keep It Greasy | length10 = 4:40 | title11 = Dinah-Moe Humm | length11 = 6:54 | title12 = Camarillo Brillo | length12 = 3:58 | title13 = Muffin Man | length13 = 3:41 | title14 = Kaiser Rolls (Du Jour) | length14 = 3:00

"Zoot Allures" includes the "VCF" section known elsewhere as "Ship Ahoy".

Personnel

References

References

  1. Dryden, K.. (2011). "FZ: OZ - Frank Zappa | AllMusic". allmusic.com.
  2. "FZShows: 1975-1976 World Tour".

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