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''Studio Tan'' is an album by American musician
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, released in September 1978 on his own DiscReet Records label, distribued by Warner Bros Records. It reached No. 147 on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart in the United States. Though it was on his own label, Zappa did not authorize the original 1978 release of this album. Warner did no promotion and it was largely overlooked by fans upon release. At the same time Zappa gave interviews which described his legal problems with Warner and former manager Herb Cohen.


Recording sessions

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''. The rest of the material was recorded between 1974 and 1976. Primary recording locations included the
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in Los Angeles and Caribou Ranch in Colorado.


History

In April 1975 Zappa had a one sided demo acetate disc cut at Kendun Recorders in Burbank, California. This unreleased disc contains "Revised Music for Guitar and Low-Budget Orchestra", a nearly 8 minute version of "200 Years Old" and "Regyptian Strut". In the notes to the June 1975 album ''
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'' Zappa mentioned a planned studio album which never appeared. Many fans believe that this was to have included ''The Adventures of Greggery Peccary'', filling one side, and that the April acetate was to have been the other side. Instead, Zappa opted to release a new (mostly) live album '' Bongo Fury'' in October the same year. This album contained a four minute edit of the same "200 Years Old" studio recording. In May 1976, Zappa's relationship with manager and business partner Herb Cohen ended in litigation. Zappa and Cohen's company DiscReet Records was distributed by Warner Bros. Records. When Zappa asked for a reassignment of his contract from DiscReet to Warner in order to advance the possibility of doing special projects without Cohen's involvement, Warner agreed. This led to the October 1976 release of '' Zoot Allures'' on Warner. But Warner changed its position following legal action from Cohen. At this point Zappa was contracted to deliver four more albums to Warner for release on DiscReet. In March 1977 Zappa delivered all four albums to Warner to fulfill his contract. Zappa did not receive payment by Warner upon delivery of the tapes, which was a contract violation. After a long legal battle between Zappa and Warner the material was eventually released during 1978 and 1979 on 4 individual albums: '' Zappa In New York'' (a two LP set), ''Studio Tan'', '' Sleep Dirt'' and '' Orchestral Favorites''. Much of the material from these four albums was also edited by Zappa into a four-LP box set called '' Läther''. Zappa announced this album in a mid September 1977 interview where he described it as his "current album". Zappa negotiated a distribution deal with
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to release ''Läther'' as the first release on the Zappa Records label. The album was scheduled for a
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October 31, 1977 release date. But Warner claimed ownership of the material and threatened legal action, preventing the release of ''Läther'' and forcing Zappa to shelve the project. All four tracks on ''Studio Tan'' were also included on the shelved ''Läther'' album. The songs on side two of ''Studio Tan'' are the same as side three of ''Läther''; however, on ''Läther'' there are bits of
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and dialog linking the songs. More of these same bits, or "grouts" as Zappa allegedly called them, appear on other albums such as '' Sheik Yerbouti''. ''Läther'' was officially released posthumously in 1996. As Zappa had delivered only the tapes to Warner, ''Studio Tan'' was initially released with no musician or songwriting credits. Warner also commissioned sleeve art by cartoonist Gary Panter, which was not approved by Zappa. When the album was released in September 1978 Zappa said: "I delivered four tapes to Warner last March (1977) as our contract specified and they released this one without telling me. I have received no advance or no royalties from Warner. I consider it a bootleg or pirate album and I'm suing the record company in California."http://www.afka.net/Articles/1978-09_The_Lantern.htm An excerpt from an otherwise unreleased alternate version of "Revised Music for Guitar and Low-Budget Orchestra" appears on the 1987 compilation '' The Guitar World According to Frank Zappa'', with drum overdubs by Chad Wackerman.


Release history

The 1978 vinyl LP had an early fade out at the end of the track " The Adventures of Greggery Peccary". This shortens the song by about 30 seconds. ''Studio Tan'' was first released on CD in October 1991 on Zappa's Barking Pumpkin label along with the Panter artwork and added credits. On this version the track "The Adventures of Greggery Peccary" was completely remixed. Also, the early fade out on this track was eliminated. The 1991 CD has the songs from side two in a slightly different order than on the 1978 vinyl edition. Panter would later provide additional art for the album when it was reissued on CD by Ryko in 1995. When the CD was reissued on CD in 2012, the complete original 1978 vinyl version was used, while also eliminating the early fade out on "The Adventures of Greggery Peccary".


Track listing

All songs written and composed by Frank Zappa.


Personnel

* Frank Zappa – guitar (Tracks A1-B3); vocals (Tracks A1, B1); percussion (Track B2) * Davey Moire – vocals (Track B1) *
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keyboards (Tracks A1, B2, B3) * Eddie Jobson – keyboards & yodeling (Track B1) * Tom Fowlerbass guitar (Tracks A1, B2) * Max Bennett – bass guitar (Tracks B1) * James "Bird Legs" Youman – bass guitar (Tracks B3) *
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– drums (Tracks A1, B2, B3) * Paul Humphrey – drums (Track B1) * Don Brewerbongos (Track B1) * Ruth Underwood – percussion &
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(Track B3) * Michael Zearott – conductor (Track B2) * John Rotella – woodwind instruments (Track B2) * Mike Altschul –
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(Track B2) * Ray Reed – flute (Track B2) * Earle Dumler – oboe (Track B2) * Victor Morosco – saxophone (Track B2) * JoAnn Caldwell McNab –
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(Track B2) * Graham Young – trumpet (Track B2) * Jay Daversa – trumpet (Track B2) * Malcolm McNab – trumpet (Track B2) * Bruce Fowlertrombone (Tracks A1, B2) * Don Waldrop – trombone (Track B2) * Jock Ellis – trombone (Track B2) * Dana Hughes –
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(Track B2) * Murray Adler – violin (Track B2) * Sheldon Sanov – violin (Track B2) * Pamela Goldsmith – viola (Track B2) * Jerry Kessler – cello (Track B2) * Edward Meares – upright bass (Track B2) * John Berkman – piano (Track B2) * Alan Estes – percussion (Track B2) * Emil Richards – percussion (Track B2) *
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– engineer


Charts


References

{{Authority control 1978 albums Albums produced by Frank Zappa DiscReet Records albums Frank Zappa albums Albums with cover art by Gary Panter Unauthorized albums