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''Sheik Yerbouti'' is a double album by Frank Zappa, released in March
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as the first release on Zappa Records (distributed by Phonogram Inc.) It is mostly made up of live material recorded in 1977 and 1978, with extensive overdubs added in the studio. In an October 1978 interview, Zappa gave the working album title as ''Martian Love Secrets.'' It was later released on a single CD. ''Sheik Yerbouti'' is Zappa's biggest selling album with over 2 million units sold worldwide.


Inspiration

Zappa appears on the cover in character in Arab headdress. The title is a play on words and is pronounced like the 1976 disco hit " Shake Your Booty" by KC and the Sunshine Band. The album has some of Zappa's most satirical and controversial lyrics. "
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" was banned from US airplay due to its sexually explicit lyrics. " I Have Been in You" pokes fun at Peter Frampton's 1977 hit "
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" while emphasizing an explicit meaning. " Dancin' Fool", a Grammy nominee, became a popular disco hit despite its obvious parodical reflection of disco music. "Flakes", about lazy union workers in
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, includes a parody of
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. " Jewish Princess", a humorous look at
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stereotyping, attracted attention from the Anti-Defamation League, to which Zappa denied an apology, arguing: "Unlike the unicorn, such creatures do exist—and deserve to be 'commemorated' with their own special opus". "Rat Tomago" was edited from a live performance of " The Torture Never Stops", which originally appeared on ''
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'' (1976); likewise, "The Sheik Yerbouti Tango" is taken from a live version of "Little House I Used to Live in", originally recorded for '' Burnt Weeny Sandwich'' in 1970. Some of the songs also appeared in '' Baby Snakes'', Zappa's 1979 concert film. A clip of "City of Tiny Lites" with clay animation by Bruce Bickford was shown on the
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.


Writing and recording

Some songs, such as "Rat Tomago", are linked by brief pieces of musique concrète, and studio dialog from Zappa band members,
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and Patrick O'Hearn. In making "Rubber Shirt", Zappa combined a track of Terry playing drums in one musical setting with one of Patrick playing the bass in another. The original performances differed in time signature and in tempo. Zappa described this technique as xenochrony. The album was engineered by
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. He later explained: " appa'sengineer couldn’t make the session and so he decided to take a chance on me. I’m so thankful ever since that day because he gave me a career."


Reception

Initially, the album was met with mixed reviews, due to the lyrical content. Despite this, the album remains a cult favorite among Zappa fans to this day. The song "
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" was extremely popular in
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. Zappa was reportedly so astounded by its success that he wanted
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to hire an anthropologist to study why the song became such a big hit. Reviewing in '' Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies'' (1981), Robert Christgau wrote: "If this be social 'satire,' how come its sole targets are ordinary citizens whose weirdnesses happen to diverge from those of the retentive gent at the control board? Or are we to read his new fixation on buggery as an indication of approval? Makes you wonder whether his primo guitar solo on 'Yo' Mama' and those as-unique-as-they-used-to-be rhythms and textures are as arid spiritually as he is. As if there were any question after all these years."


Track listing

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Personnel


Musicians

* Frank Zappa – lead guitar, lead (1-3, 9, 12, 15–18) and backing vocals, arranger, composer, producer, remixing * Davey Moire – lead (6, 8) and backing vocals, engineer *
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– lead (17) and backing vocals * Andre Lewis – backing vocals * Randy Thornton – lead (17) and backing vocals *
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– rhythm guitar, lead (5, 14) and backing vocals, Bob Dylan impersonation (2) *
Tommy Mars Tommy Mars (born Thomas Mariano on October 26, 1951) is an American keyboard player known for his work with Frank Zappa. Mars began piano lessons at age eight, and later his instrument range expanded to various keyboards and synthesizers. Mars g ...
– keyboards, backing and lead (17) vocals * Peter Wolf – keyboards, butter, Flora margarine * Patrick O'Hearn – bass, lead (3, 6, 8) and backing vocals *
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– drums, lead (3, 4, 6, 8, 13, 17) and backing vocals * Ed Mann – percussion, backing vocals * David Ocker – clarinet (17)


Production staff

* Bob Stone – digital remastering *
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– remixing, overdub engineer *
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– photography, cover photo * Peter Henderson – engineer * Jon Walls – engineer * Bob Ludwig – mastering engineer * Kerry McNabb – engineer * John Williams – art direction *
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– photography * Amy Bernstein – artwork, layout design * Barbara Isaak – assistant


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


References

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