Frank Zappa – Assault On New York
Лейбл: | Not On Label (Frank Zappa) – 3001 / 3003 / 3004 / 3005 |
Формат: | Vinyl Multi-Colored |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 2012 |
Жанр: | Rock |
Стиль: | Art Rock, Prog Rock |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
A1 | Bamboozled By Love |
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A2 | Stevie's Spanking |
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A3 | Cocaine Decisions |
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A4 | Nigger Biznis |
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B1 | The Drowning Witch |
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B2 | Moggio (a.k.a. What's New In Baltimore & Mystery Studio Song) |
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C1 | Easy Meat |
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C2 | Mudd Club |
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C3 | The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing |
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C4 | Dumb All Over (Beg.) |
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D1 | Dumb All Over (Concl.) |
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D2 | Heavenly Bank Account |
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D3 | Suicide Chump |
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D4 | Jumbo Go Away |
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E1 | While I Tune My Guitar |
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E2 | Zoot Allures |
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E3 | Clownz On Velvet |
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F1 | Strictly Genteel |
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F2 | This is My Story |
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F3 | Tied To The Whipping Post (Reggae Version) |
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F4 | Watermelon In Easter Hay |
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G1 | Black Napkins |
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G2 | Envelopes |
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G3 | Black Page #2 - Them Or Us - Black Page #2 |
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H1 | Sinister Footwear |
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H2 | Black Page #2 |
Участники записи:
- Bass – Scott Thunes
- Drums – Chad Wackerman
- Guitar – Ray White
- Guitar – Frank Zappa
- Guitar – Steve Vai
- Keyboards – Bobby Martin (2)
- Keyboards – Tommy Mars
- Liner Notes [Introduction] – Studebacher Hoch
- Percussion – Ed Mann
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Side A runout - etched: MPG-3001 - A
- Matrix / Runout Side B runout - etched: MGP-3001 - B
- Matrix / Runout Side C runout - etched: MGP-3003-1-A
- Matrix / Runout Side D runout - etched: MGP-3003-1-B
- Matrix / Runout Side E runout - etched: MGB-3004-A
- Matrix / Runout Side F runout - etched: MGP-3004-B
- Matrix / Runout Side G runout - etched: MGP-3005-A
- Matrix / Runout Side H runout - etched: MGP-3005-B
Компании:
- Recorded At – The Ritz, New York
- Recorded At – The Palladium, NYC
Участники записи:
- Bass – Scott Thunes
- Drums – Chad Wackerman
- Guitar – Ray White
- Guitar – Frank Zappa
- Guitar – Steve Vai
- Keyboards – Bobby Martin (2)
- Keyboards – Tommy Mars
- Liner Notes [Introduction] – Studebacher Hoch
- Percussion – Ed Mann