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Wazoo!
Release Date: 2007 10 31
Label: Zappa/Vaulternative
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Wazoo! (2007) -- the third Vaulternative Records package -- is a double-CD set from the Boston Music Hall on September 24, 1972 -- the last performance of the eight-show Grand Wazoo (1972) tour. Although Zappa had worked with large groups of musicians for quite some time, he had rarely (if ever) had the opportunity to tour as part of an orchestrated lineup that featured a dozen-piece horn section with six brass and six woodwinds. Zappa's "Intro Intros" allow the artist to acknowledge the other 19 members of his rockin' teenage combo by name and mention to the assembled audience the "certain disadvantage" that Jay Migliori (flute/tenor sax/woodwinds) finds himself in. Part of his stage gear and setup were destroyed by a speaker tower that collapsed prior to show time. No sooner does Zappa conclude his announcements than the assembled ensemble begin a rapid ascent into a sublime and powerful reading of the title track to the "Grand Wazoo" long player. Keen-eyed Zappaphiles will notice the parenthetical "Think It Over" as part of the composition's name. The reference is a nod to the still-unrealized sci-fi musical that Zappa called "Hunchentoot." Had that project come to fruition, the same piece would have been incorporated as "Think It Over" -- complete with lyrics. The seminal rendition of the rhythmically complex "Approximate" is fascinating for enthusiasts familiar with the path that the song would take over the course of the next few Mothers lineups. Especially the inherent possibility for utter tonal abstractness that Zappa literally wrote as part of the non-melodic structure. Earl Dumler (oboe/contrabass/sarrusophone/woodwinds) and Joanne Caldwell McNabb (bassoon) are noteworthy for their particularly potent input, while the always inventive Ian Underwood (piano/synthesizers) layers on highly charged synth textures that give way to some spirited interplay between Jim Gordon (drums), Tom Raney (vibes/percussion), and Ruth Underwood (marimba/percussion). All the elements converge on the larger-than-life "Big Swifty," revealing the enormous sonic potential that is merely hinted at on the Waka/Jawaka (1972) version. The second disc consists primarily of the half-hour-plus "Adventures of Greggery Peccary." After Zappa's "Ulterior Motive" spoken rap -- in which he gives the band directions and divulges to the audience that he doesn't want the piece to "sleaze off before [their emerges during the final minutes to underscore Zappa's unfailing capabilities as the most visceral and challenging composers/arrangers of the latter 20th century. Undoubtedly the only one of the rock & roll era. The show wraps up with the sole "oldie" -- an arresting and note-perfect "Penis Dimension" from 200 Motels (1971). Always looking ahead, the closer "Variant I Processional March" would resurface several years down the road as "Regyptian Strut" on Sleep Dirt (1979) and then as the ever-so-slightly hyphenated "Re-Gyptian Strut" on Läther (1996). Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Intro IntrosZappa3:19
2Grand Wazoo (Think It Over)Zappa17:21
3ApproximateZappa13:35
4Big SwiftyZappa11:49
5Ulterior Motive"Zappa3:19
6Adventures of Greggery Peccary: Movement IZappa4:50
7Adventures of Greggery Peccary: Movement IIZappa9:07
8Adventures of Greggery Peccary: Movement IIIZappa12:33
9Adventures of Greggery Peccary: Movement IV -- The New Brown CloudsZappa6:07
10Penis DimensionZappa3:35
11Variant I Processional MarchZappa3:28
12Intro IntrosZappa3:19
13Grand Wazoo (Think It Over)Zappa17:21
14ApproximateZappa13:35
15Big SwiftyZappa11:49
16Ulterior Motive"Zappa3:19
17Adventures of Greggery Peccary: Movement IZappa4:50
18Adventures of Greggery Peccary: Movement IIZappa9:07
19Adventures of Greggery Peccary: Movement IIIZappa12:33
20Adventures of Greggery Peccary: Movement IV -- The New Brown CloudsZappa6:07
21Penis DimensionZappa3:35
22Variant I Processional MarchZappa3:28




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