''The Grand Wazoo'' is the eighth studio album by
Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American musician, composer, and bandleader. His work is characterized by wikt:nonconformity, nonconformity, Free improvisation, free-form improvisation, sound experimen ...
and
The Mothers
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Originally an R&B band c ...
, released in November 1972. It was written and recorded during Zappa's period of
convalescence
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after being assaulted in December 1971 in
London
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, UK.
Overview
Along with its predecessor ''
Waka/Jawaka
''Waka/Jawaka'' (also known as ''Waka/Jawaka — Hot Rats'') is the fourth solo album by Frank Zappa, released in July 1972. The album is the jazz-influenced precursor to ''The Grand Wazoo'' (November 1972), and as the front cover indicates, a se ...
'' (July 1972), this album represents Zappa's foray into
big band
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music, the logical progression from ''
Hot Rats
''Hot Rats'' is the second solo album by Frank Zappa, released in October 1969. It was Zappa's first recording project after the dissolution of the original version of the Mothers of Invention. Five of the six songs are instrumental; while "Wil ...
'' (1969) (which used a much smaller lineup). This was the last release on Zappa's own
Bizarre Records
Bizarre Records, self-identified simply as Bizarre, was a production company and record label formed for artists discovered by rock musician Frank Zappa and his business partner/manager Herb Cohen.
History
Bizarre was originally formed as a produ ...
label.
Recording and production
This was the second Zappa album released in a period where he needed to use a wheelchair. Zappa was unable to tour after being assaulted and pushed offstage into an orchestra pit during a concert on December 10, 1971 at the
Rainbow Theatre
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in
London
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,
UK.
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The album is mostly made up of instrumental pieces, similar in style to those of three previous albums: ''Hot Rats
''Hot Rats'' is the second solo album by Frank Zappa, released in October 1969. It was Zappa's first recording project after the dissolution of the original version of the Mothers of Invention. Five of the six songs are instrumental; while "Wil ...
'' (October 1969), '' Burnt Weeny Sandwich'' (February 1970), and ''Waka/Jawaka
''Waka/Jawaka'' (also known as ''Waka/Jawaka — Hot Rats'') is the fourth solo album by Frank Zappa, released in July 1972. The album is the jazz-influenced precursor to ''The Grand Wazoo'' (November 1972), and as the front cover indicates, a se ...
'' (July 1972).
Track listing
All songs written, composed and arranged by Frank Zappa.
Personnel
Musicians
; "The Grand Wazoo" and "For Calvin (And His Next Two Hitch-Hikers)"
* Mike Altschul - woodwind
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* Billy Byers
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- trombone
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(including solo on "The Grand Wazoo")
* Joanna Caldwell - woodwind
* Earl Dumler - woodwind
* Aynsley Dunbar
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- drums
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* Tony Duran - guitar (including bottleneck guitar
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solo on "The Grand Wazoo")
* Erroneous (Alex Dmochowski) - bass
* Alan Estes - percussion
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* Fred Jackson - woodwind
* Sal Marquez - vocals, trumpet
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(including solo on "The Grand Wazoo")
* Malcolm McNab
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Raised in the San Gabriel Valley, McNab began studyi ...
- brass
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* Janet Neville-Ferguson – vocals
* Tony "Bat Man" Ortega - woodwind
* Don Preston
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Biography
Preston was born into a family of musicians in Detroit and began st ...
- minimoog
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(including solo on "The Grand Wazoo")
* Johnny Rotella - woodwind
* Ken Shroyer - brass, "contractor and spiritual guidance"
* Ernie Tack - brass
* Frank Zappa - guitar (including opening solo on "The Grand Wazoo")
* Bob Zimmitti - percussion
; "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus"
* Mike Altschul - woodwind
* "Chunky" (Lauren Wood) - vocals
* George Duke
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- keyboards
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Music
* Musi ...
, vocals
* Erroneous (Alex Dmochowski) - bass
* Aynsley Dunbar - drums
* Sal Marquez - brass
* Ken Shroyer - trombone
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s
* Frank Zappa - vocals, guitar
with:
* Ernie Watts
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- C Melody Saxophone
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(the "Mystery Horn") solo
; "Eat That Question"
* Mike Altschul - woodwind
* George Duke - keyboards
* Aynsley Dunbar - drums
* Erroneous (Alex Dmochowski) - bass
* Sal Marquez - "multiple toots" (brass)
* Joel Peskin - woodwind
* Frank Zappa - guitar, percussion
with:
* Lee Clement - gong
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; "Blessed Relief"
* Mike Altschul - woodwind
* George Duke - keyboards
* Aynsley Dunbar - drums
* Tony Duran - rhythm guitar
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* Erroneous (Alex Dmochowski) - bass
* Sal Marquez - brass
* Joel Peskin - woodwind
* Frank Zappa - lead guitar
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Production
*Producer: Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American musician, composer, and bandleader. His work is characterized by wikt:nonconformity, nonconformity, Free improvisation, free-form improvisation, sound experimen ...
*Engineer: Kerry McNabb
*Arranger: Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American musician, composer, and bandleader. His work is characterized by wikt:nonconformity, nonconformity, Free improvisation, free-form improvisation, sound experimen ...
*Special assistance: Paul Hof
*Photography: Ed Caraeff, Tony Esparza, Barry Feinstein
*Cover illustration: Cal Schenkel
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He was the main graphic arts collaborator for rock musician F ...
*Art direction: Frank Zappa
*Spiritual advisor: Kenny Shroyer
*Contractor: Kenny Shroyer
*Burritos: Ernie's Taco House
*Pizza: two guys from Italy
*Barbecue desiccated chicken: Hollywood Ranch Market
Notes
References
* Musicians and production per CD booklet.
External links
Lyrics and information
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1972 albums
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