''Läther'' (, or "''Leather''") is the sixty-fifth official album by
Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
. It was released posthumously as a
three-CD set on
Rykodisc
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History
Claiming to be the first CD-only independent record label ...
in 1996. The album's title is derived from bits of comic dialog that link the songs. Zappa also explained that the name is a joke, based on "common bastardized pronunciation of Germanic syllables by the Swiss."
''Läther'' integrates many aspects of Zappa's musical oeuvre — heavy rock, orchestral works, and complex jazz flavored instrumentals, along with Zappa's distinctive electric guitar solos and satirical lyrics, all edited together in a seemingly random way.
The ''Läther'' album was intended for release in 1977 as a four-LP box set, but it never appeared officially in this format. A variety of
bootleg recording
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s of this material were widely distributed. One of these was a four-LP box on the "Edison Record" label and appeared to be professionally packaged. Some may have believed this was authorized, despite the fact Zappa's name did not actually appear on the album.
Background
Zappa's relationship with manager
Herb Cohen
Herbert Cohen (December 30, 1932 – March 16, 2010) was an American personal manager, record company executive, and music publisher, best known as the manager of Judy Henske, Linda Ronstadt, Frank Zappa, Tim Buckley, Odetta, Tom Waits, Geor ...
ended in May 1976.
Zappa and Cohen were the co-owners of the
DiscReet
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record label, which was distributed by
Warner Bros. Records. After Cohen cashed one of Zappa's royalty checks from Warner and kept the money for himself, Zappa sued Cohen.
Zappa was also upset with Cohen for signing acts he did not approve.
Cohen filed a lawsuit against Zappa in return, which froze money which the pair were expecting to receive from an out-of-court settlement with
MGM
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/
Verve over the rights to Zappa's early
Mothers of Invention
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recordings. The MGM settlement was eventually finalized in mid 1977 after two years of negotiations.
[ Zappa re-negotiated with Warner and had his contract re-assigned in October 1976.][ He delivered the album '' Zoot Allures'' directly to Warner that month, while bypassing DiscReet. Zappa had intended this as a double LP, but he was later forced to re-edit the release into a single LP at the insistence of Warner executives.] Cohen countersued, claiming that the Warner release violated the terms of his DiscReet contract with Zappa.[Herb Cohen Obituary](_blank)
''The Guardian
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'' (London), April 2, 2010 So the final four albums of Zappa's recording contract were then assigned back to DiscReet.
Recording sessions
''Läther'' was assembled by Zappa in 1977 from a wide variety of recording sessions stretching back as far as eight years, but mostly between 1972 and 1976. The tracks utilize a constantly changing cast of backing musicians. Most of the songs on ''Läther'' are linked together with bits of musical sound effects (musique concrète
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) and comic dialog from Zappa band members, Terry Bozzio, Patrick O'Hearn, and Davey Moire. More of these same bits, or "grouts" as Zappa allegedly called them, appear on other albums such as ''Sheik Yerbouti
''Sheik Yerbouti'' is a double album by American musician Frank Zappa, released in March 1979 as the first release on Zappa Records, distributed by Phonogram Inc. in the United States and Canada. The album was released in other countries by CB ...
''.[
Basic tracks for ''Lemme Take You to the Beach'' were recorded during 1969 sessions for '' Hot Rats''. The track was finished in 1976 at the ]Record Plant
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in Los Angeles. ''Down in De Dew'' comes from November 1972 sessions in New York and Los Angeles. ''For The Young Sophisticate'' is a 1973 studio recording from Bolic Sound and is different from the later live version on '' Tinsel Town Rebellion''.
The album's opener ''Re-Gyptian Strut'' comes from December 1974 sessions at Caribou Ranch in Colorado. ''Flambé'' and ''Spider of Destiny'' were also recorded at the ranch with additional overdubs in 1976 at the Los Angeles Record Plant. These three are among the songs written by Zappa in 1972 for a stage musical called ''Hunchentoot''. A full script exists, but the recordings of this project were never completed.
The most substantial work is '' The Adventures of Greggery Peccary'', a story set to music, which lasts over 20 minutes. The piece is scored for a large orchestra and was recorded in Los Angeles between 1972 and 1974. More orchestral works come from a September 1975 session with the 37-piece Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra, which was recorded at Royce Hall
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with conductor Michael Zearott. Zappa said the 1975 orchestral sessions alone cost him about $200,000.[
Most of the live tracks were recorded in December 1976 at the ]Palladium
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in New York City
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. The last recordings are live tracks including ''Tryin' to Grow a Chin'' from a February 1977 London show at the Hammersmith Odeon
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.[ This song also appeared in a different later recording on ''Sheik Yerbouti''.
]
History
In April 1975 Zappa complained about ongoing contractual problems between DiscReet and Warner. The same month he had a one-sided demo acetate disc
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cut at Kendun Recorders in Burbank, California. This unreleased disc contains "Revised Music for Guitar and Low-Budget Orchestra", "200 Years Old" and "Re-Gyptian Strut". Zappa's liner notes in the June 1975 album '' One Size Fits All'' mention a planned studio follow up album which never appeared. Instead, Zappa released the (mostly) live album '' Bongo Fury'' in October 1975. ''Bongo Fury'' contained a four minute version of "200 Years Old" which was edited from the one on the April 1975 acetate.
A complete album titled ''Six Things'' was also cut as a demo acetate at Kendun in April 1976. This was an unreleased early edit of music from the Royce Hall orchestral sessions. The same year Zappa tried to negotiate release of an orchestral album with Columbia Masterworks, but the deal fell through when the label did not agree to Zappa's terms.
During the fall 1976 tour the Zappa band performed in front of slide projector images, one of which said "Warner Bros. Sucks!" Zappa was upset over inadequate promotion. By late 1976 he was determined to complete his Warner contract as soon as possible.[ As early as December that year Zappa considered handing multiple individual albums over to Warner and had "more than four" currently in production.][ Contracts then stipulated that Zappa deliver four new albums to Warner for release on DiscReet.] In December 1977 Zappa said:
"Between last October and December 31 of this year I was required to deliver to Warner Brothers four completed albums. I delivered all four in March of this year. According to the contract, upon receipt of the tapes, they have to pay me. They received the tapes and they did not pay me."
Warner was expecting to receive only one album at a time, not four.[ Upon delivery the label was required to pay an advance to Zappa of $60,000 per album ($240,000 total)] and release the recordings in the United States within six weeks. Warner failed to honor these contractual terms. Zappa had paid in excess of $400,000 out of his own pocket to produce these tapes[ and in response, he filed a multi-million dollar breach of contract lawsuit.]
Most of the material on ''Läther'' would be released during 1978 and 1979 on '' Zappa in New York'', '' Studio Tan'', '' Sleep Dirt'' (previously titled ''Hot Rats III''), and ''Orchestral Favorites
''Orchestral Favorites'' is an album by Frank Zappa, released in May 1979 on his own DiscReet Records label. The album is entirely instrumental and features music performed by the 37-piece Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra. It reached ...
''. In an October 1978 radio interview, Zappa identified these four individual albums as the ones he previously delivered to Warner and added "Läther was made out of four albums. Warners has released two of them already and they have two more that they're probably gonna release."
The first of these four albums was a two-LP live jazz rock album and was produced with Zappa approved cover art. Two others were single disc jazz rock studio albums, while the last was made up of orchestral recordings. Therefore, the complete four individual album collection actually fills a total of five full-length LPs.
After having violated the contract with Zappa, Warner scheduled the release of ''Zappa in New York'' on DiscReet. A Warner Bros. Records advertisement in the June 30, 1977, issue of Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
magazine described the release of the album as "imminent".
At approximately the same time Zappa was also planning a four-LP box set titled ''Läther''. Final editing for the album was completed at the Los Angeles Record Plant and Zappa's handwriting on the tape boxes show either EMI or Arista as the intended client.[ Frank's wife Gail Zappa claimed that Warner, wary of a four-LP box, had declined to release the material in this format.][Miles, Barry (2004), ''Frank Zappa'', p. 267.] Both sets of recordings (five-LP and four-LP) have much of the same music, but each also has unique content.[ Zappa announced ''Läther'' in a mid September 1977 interview, following a concert in San Diego, where he described it as his "current album". Zappa also wanted to release sides two and four as a single album. He said "it's only the rock 'n' roll, for people who can't afford the box."][ The single album release never appeared.
Zappa attempted to get ''Läther'' released in the four-LP box configuration as the first release on the ]Zappa Records
Zappa Records is an American record label based in Los Angeles which was founded by Frank Zappa in 1977. It was mostly inactive during the 1980s and 1990s, but was revived in 2006 by the Zappa Family Trust.
History
In May 1976, Zappa ended his r ...
label. He briefly negotiated distribution with Capitol/ EMI and then Phonogram Inc. At Phonogram the project reached the test pressing
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Test pressings
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stage. Official documentation for the test pressing shows the project had a "Fixation Date" of 8/31/77 and a release scheduled for Halloween
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, October 31, 1977. But Warner interfered with these negotiations by claiming rights over the material.[Miles, Barry (2004), ''Frank Zappa'', p. 261.] By this point Zappa had denied a music copyright license to Warner to reproduce the songs.[
An article in '']Billboard
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'' magazine, dated October 22, 1977, described the upcoming release of ''Zappa in New York'' from Warner. The same article also stated that Phonogram would rush-release an unnamed all new four record set from Zappa with a list price of $27.92. A few uncensored full-length copies of ''Zappa in New York'' appeared but the album was quickly pulled from stores. Warner was forced to withdraw it by November due to legal action.[ Zappa objected to the release at this time and claimed that Warner began to manufacture the album only after they heard he had negotiated to release the recordings with a competing company.][
Zappa appeared on WIOQ radio in Philadelphia on October 24, 1977 to promote his concert at The Spectrum the same night. While he played tracks from ''Läther'', the broadcast also included a pre-recorded concert advertisement with a clip of ''Big Leg Emma'' from ''Zappa in New York''. He complained about legal problems and pleaded with fans not to buy any of his Warner distributed recordings. Zappa did not indicate he was aware of the impending cancellation of ''Läther'', which happened during the following week.
In December 1977 Zappa appeared on the Pasadena, California, radio station ]KROQ-FM
KROQ-FM (106.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving Greater Los Angeles. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock format known as "The World Famous KROQ" (pronounced "kay-rock").
The sta ...
and played the entire test pressing of ''Läther''.[ While encouraging listeners to record the broadcast] Zappa also counterclaimed that Warner did not have rights to the material.[Zappa KROQ interview 1977, audio on 1996 ''Läther'' CD] The same month Zappa said his breach of contract suit against Warner Bros. was for five million dollars but he later claimed twenty million was at stake.[ Bootlegs of ''Läther'' soon appeared. Some came directly from the test pressing, but most were lower quality ones sourced from broadcast tapes. Until the album's official release in 1996 the bootlegs circulated widely.][Slaven, 2003, ''Electric Don Quixote'', p. 248.]
Eventually, Warner issued all four individual albums starting in March 1978 and running through May of 1979.[ However, the label censored the 1978 version of ''Zappa in New York'' by removing the song ''Punky's Whips'' as well as another reference to Punky Meadows, a member of the American ]glam rock
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band Angel
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. The change of album title from "Hot Rats III" to "Sleep Dirt" and editing of the material were also done in violation of Zappa's contract. Since Zappa had supplied only the tapes for the final three albums they were released without musician or songwriting credits. Also, the artwork for these albums was not approved by Zappa. Instead, Warner commissioned the designs from cartoonist Gary Panter
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.
The first of Zappa's lawsuits against Warner was scheduled to go to court starting in January 1982. All four individual albums also went out of print when the DiscReet/Warner distribution agreement ended in 1982.
CD issues
Zappa chose to re-issue the four previously released individual albums on CD in 1991 along with the Panter artwork and added credits. Each of them were either remixed and or altered in various ways. These albums appeared in the US on Zappa's Barking Pumpkin
Barking Pumpkin Records is an American record label founded by Frank Zappa in 1981. Zappa named the label after his wife's smoker's cough when she tried to quit the habit. Barking Pumpkin was initially distributed by CBS Records.
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label.
In 1995 Rykodisc again reissued Zappa's entire catalog up to that date. The 1995 CD versions of the four albums related to ''Läther'' have exactly the same audio content as the 1991 CDs.
One year later, ''Läther'' was released officially through Rykodisc as a three-CD album. This edition used new 1996 artwork and was released in a plastic jewel case. Gail Zappa confirmed that the stereo master tapes for the four-LP ''Läther'' box were used as the source.[ While Zappa's notes from the tape boxes show a slightly different track listing, the 1996 CD version of ''Läther'' is musically identical to the 1977 test pressings. The only difference is that four bonus tracks were also added. Among these is commentary from Zappa taken from his KROQ broadcast. Also, the title of the song "One More Time for the World" was changed to "The Ocean is the Ultimate Solution", the title under which the same song appears on the album ''Sleep Dirt''.
Along with most of Zappa's material, a "mini-LP" CD edition was also released by Rykodisc in Japan, with the artwork reformatted to resemble the packaging of a vinyl album.][
In December 2012 an official reissue of ''Läther'' appeared in cardboard packaging with the original intended 1977 artwork. This version omits the 1996 bonus tracks.
]
Release and reception
The official version of ''Läther'' was finally released with the authorization of Gail Zappa in September 1996, nearly three years after Frank's death.
It is still debated as to whether Zappa had conceived the material as a four-LP box set from the beginning, or only later when working with Phonogram around September–October 1977. In the liner notes to the 1996 release, Gail states that "As originally conceived by Frank, ''Läther'' was always a 4-record box set."[ Despite this claim, however, there is no evidence that Zappa ever delivered the four-LP ''Läther'' set to Warner, only the four individual albums. Zappa himself actually contradicted Gail's posthumous claims that Warner had broken up ''Läther'' into other albums.][Interview with Gail Zappa in the 2020 film "Zappa" produced by Alex Winter] Several interviews published in 1978 and an album review from 1996 explicitly state that Zappa re-edited the four individual albums into the ''Läther'' four-LP box and then presented it to Phonogram.
In a January 1978 Zappa interview the British publication ''New Musical Express
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'' said:
"Since his (Warner) contract had allegedly been breached, Zappa took his copy tapes of the four albums, added some new material, subtracted some old, and prepared a four-record set called "Läther", but pronounced "Leather".
Allmusic
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writer Richie Unterberger praised the album, but wrote that it would "appeal far more to the Zappa cultist than the general listener, though the Zappa cult – which has been craving Läther in its original format for years – is a pretty wide fan base in and of itself."[
]
Track listing
Personnel
; Disc One, Track 1
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– percussion
* George Duke
George Martin Duke (January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013) was an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as ...
– keyboards
* Bruce Fowler – all brass
* James "Bird Legs" Youman – bass
* Ruth Underwood – percussion
* Chester Thompson
Chester Thompson (born December 11, 1948) is an American drummer best known for his tenures with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Weather Report, Santana (band), Santana, Genesis (band), Genesis and Phil Collins. Thompson has performed ...
– drums
; Disc One, Track 2; Disc Two, Track 7 & 10
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– guitar
* Dave Parlato – bass
* Terry Bozzio
Terry John Bozzio (born December 27, 1950) is an American drummer best known for his work with Missing Persons, U.K., and Frank Zappa. He has been featured on nine solo or collaborative albums, 26 albums with Zappa and seven albums with Missi ...
– drums
* Emil Richards – percussion
* Orchestra conducted by Michael Zearott
; Disc One, Track 3 (Part One)
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– vocal
* George Duke
George Martin Duke (January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013) was an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as ...
– keyboards
; Disc One, Track 3 (Part Two)
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– lead guitar
* Andre Lewis – keyboards
* Roy Estrada
Roy Estrada (also known as "Roy Ralph Moleman Guacamole Guadalupe Hidalgo Estrada" and "Orejón"; born April 17, 1943) is an American former musician. He is best known for being the original bassist of both the Mothers of Invention and Little Fea ...
– bass
* Terry Bozzio
Terry John Bozzio (born December 27, 1950) is an American drummer best known for his work with Missing Persons, U.K., and Frank Zappa. He has been featured on nine solo or collaborative albums, 26 albums with Zappa and seven albums with Missi ...
– drums
; Disc One, Track 4, 7 & 8; Disc Three Track 6
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– guitar, vocals
* Ray White
Ray Shirley White Sr. is an African Americans, African American soul music, soul vocalist and rock and blues guitarist, best known as a member of Frank Zappa's touring ensembles. He was drafted into Zappa's band in late 1976, being feature ...
– guitar, vocals
* Eddie Jobson – violin, keyboards
* Patrick O'Hearn – bass
* Terry Bozzio
Terry John Bozzio (born December 27, 1950) is an American drummer best known for his work with Missing Persons, U.K., and Frank Zappa. He has been featured on nine solo or collaborative albums, 26 albums with Zappa and seven albums with Missi ...
– drums, vocals
; Disc One, Track 5
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– all guitars, bass
* Jim Gordon – drums
; Disc One, Track 6
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– lead guitar, vocals
* George Duke
George Martin Duke (January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013) was an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as ...
– keyboards
* Tom Fowler – bass
* Ralph Humphrey – drums
* Ricky Lancelotti – vocals
; Disc One, Track 9; Disc Two, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8; Disc Three, Track 2
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– lead guitar, vocals
* Ray White
Ray Shirley White Sr. is an African Americans, African American soul music, soul vocalist and rock and blues guitarist, best known as a member of Frank Zappa's touring ensembles. He was drafted into Zappa's band in late 1976, being feature ...
– rhythm guitar, vocals
* Eddie Jobson – violin, keyboards, vocals
* Patrick O'Hearn – bass, vocals
* Terry Bozzio
Terry John Bozzio (born December 27, 1950) is an American drummer best known for his work with Missing Persons, U.K., and Frank Zappa. He has been featured on nine solo or collaborative albums, 26 albums with Zappa and seven albums with Missi ...
– drums, vocals
* Ruth Underwood – percussion, synthesizer
* Dave Samuels – timpani, vibes
* Randy Brecker
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– trumpet
* Michael Brecker
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– tenor sax, flute
* Lou Marini
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– alto sax, flute
* Ronnie Cuber – baritone sax, clarinet
* Tom Malone – trombone, trumpet, piccolo
* Don Pardo – sophisticated narration
; Disc One, Track 10
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– guitar, vocals
* Davey Moire – vocals
* Eddie Jobson – keyboards, yodeling
* Max Bennett – bass
* Paul Humphrey – drums
* Don Brewer – bongos
; Disc One, Track 11; Disc Three, Track 4
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– guitar, vocals
* George Duke
George Martin Duke (January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013) was an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as ...
– keyboards
* Bruce Fowler – trombone
* Tom Fowler – bass
* Chester Thompson
Chester Thompson (born December 11, 1948) is an American drummer best known for his tenures with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Weather Report, Santana (band), Santana, Genesis (band), Genesis and Phil Collins. Thompson has performed ...
– drums
; Disc One, Track 12; Disc Three, Track 8
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– guitar
* George Duke
George Martin Duke (January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013) was an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as ...
– keyboards
* James "Bird Legs" Youman – bass
* Ruth Underwood – percussion
* Chester Thompson
Chester Thompson (born December 11, 1948) is an American drummer best known for his tenures with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Weather Report, Santana (band), Santana, Genesis (band), Genesis and Phil Collins. Thompson has performed ...
– drums
; Disc Two, Track 5 & 9
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– guitar
* George Duke
George Martin Duke (January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013) was an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as ...
– keyboards
* Patrick O'Hearn – bass
* Ruth Underwood – percussion
* Chester Thompson
Chester Thompson (born December 11, 1948) is an American drummer best known for his tenures with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Weather Report, Santana (band), Santana, Genesis (band), Genesis and Phil Collins. Thompson has performed ...
– drums
; Disc Three, Track 1
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– guitar, keyboards
* Dave Parlato – bass
* Terry Bozzio
Terry John Bozzio (born December 27, 1950) is an American drummer best known for his work with Missing Persons, U.K., and Frank Zappa. He has been featured on nine solo or collaborative albums, 26 albums with Zappa and seven albums with Missi ...
– drums
; Disc Three, Track 3
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– guitar, synthesizer
* Patrick O'Hearn – bass
* Terry Bozzio
Terry John Bozzio (born December 27, 1950) is an American drummer best known for his work with Missing Persons, U.K., and Frank Zappa. He has been featured on nine solo or collaborative albums, 26 albums with Zappa and seven albums with Missi ...
– drums
; Disc Three, Track 4
* Frank Zappa – guitar
The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with Fretless guitar, some exceptions) and typically has six or Twelve-string guitar, twelve strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming ...
vocals
Singing is the art of creating music with the voice. It is the oldest form of musical expression, and the human voice can be considered the first musical instrument. The definition of singing varies across sources. Some sources define sing ...
* George Duke
George Martin Duke (January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013) was an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as ...
– keyboards vocals
Singing is the art of creating music with the voice. It is the oldest form of musical expression, and the human voice can be considered the first musical instrument. The definition of singing varies across sources. Some sources define sing ...
* Tom Fowler – bass guitar
The bass guitar (), also known as the electric bass guitar, electric bass, or simply the bass, is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family. It is similar in appearance and construction to an Electric guitar, electric but with a longer nec ...
* Chester Thompson
Chester Thompson (born December 11, 1948) is an American drummer best known for his tenures with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Weather Report, Santana (band), Santana, Genesis (band), Genesis and Phil Collins. Thompson has performed ...
– drums
* Bruce Fowler – trombone
The trombone (, Italian, French: ''trombone'') is a musical instrument in the Brass instrument, brass family. As with all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's lips vibrate inside a mouthpiece, causing the Standing wave, air c ...
* John Berkman—piano
* Michael Zearott—piano
* Pamela Goldsmith—viola
* Murray Adler—violin
* Sheldon Sanov—violin
* Jerry Kessler—cello
* Edward Meares—bass
* Don Waldrop—trombone
* Jock Ellis—trombone
* Dana Hughes—bass trombone
* Earle Dumler—oboe
* JoAnn Caldwell McNab—bassoon
* Mike Altschul—woodwinds
* Graham Young—trumpet
* Jay Daversa—trumpet
* Malcolm McNab—trumpet
* Ray Reed—flute
* Victor Morosco—sax
* John Rotella—woodwinds
* Alan Estes—percussion
* Emil Richards—percussion
; Disc Three, Track 5
* Frank Zappa
Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
– percussion
* George Duke
George Martin Duke (January 12, 1946 – August 5, 2013) was an American keyboardist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as ...
– keyboards
* Bruce Fowler – all brass
* James "Bird Legs" Youman – bass
* Ruth Underwood – percussion
* Chad Wackerman
Chad Wackerman (born March 25, 1960) is an American jazz, jazz fusion and rock drummer, who has played with Frank Zappa and Allan Holdsworth. He has worked as a band member, session musician, sideman, and bandleader. He is the older brother o ...
– drum overdubs
; Production credits
1977:
* Producer – FZ
* Engineers – FZ, Davey Moire, Rick Smith, Kerry McNabb
1996:
* Digital mastering & EQ – Spencer Chrislu
* Transfer engineers – David Dondorf, Spencer Chrislu
* Vaultmeisterment – Joe Travers
* Bonus section assembly, edits & mastering – Spencer Chrislu
* Cover concept – Dweezil Zappa
* Forward motion – Gail Zappa
* Deep-dish descriptives – Simon Prentis
* Cover execution & layout design – Steven Jurgensmeyer
* Enthusiasm – Jill Christiansen
* Special thanks to Susan S. Kaplan & Silvio
2012:
* Art direction – FZ
* Photography – Norman Seeff
* Refurbishment & layout – Michael Mesker for FZ
* Vaultmeisterment & digital transfers – Joe Travers, UMRK
* Production manager – Melanie Starks
References
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1996 albums
Albums published posthumously
Frank Zappa albums
Rykodisc albums