Patrick O'Hearn
LibertyTrust
a note about this track
featuring fellow FZ alumni, Warren Cuccurullo on guitar
The "Red-Eye Express" Hauls Obscure Album Tracks; with an Occasional Theme De-Railed. The Snap, Crackle, Pop is Courtesy of the Boxcar's Victrola. All Aboard!!
featuring fellow FZ alumni, Warren Cuccurullo on guitar
Johnny "Guitar" Watson makes appearances beginning on FZ's 1975 "One Size Fits All" .. then later on 3 releases 1984-1985 .. not to mention that his voice is sampled on FZ's 1988 live release, "Make A Jazz Noise Here"
original found on The Mothers 1967 sophomore release, "Absolutely Free"
drums: Jim Gordon
FZ cover dating back to 1969's "Hot Rats"
Jeff Simmons appears on Zappa/Mothers 1974 live release "Roxy & Elsewhere" .. FZ recieves co-writing credit for this song and the title track .. in addition, Frank composed 2 more songs for "Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up"; playing lead guitar on both .. later FZ covered both "Wonderful Wino" and "Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up"
drums: Terry Bozzio
this track features former bandmate Terry Bozzio on the Turkish Drum
Santana off-shoot band featuring Aynsley Dunbar [FZB 1970-1972] on drums
keyboards: George Duke
Flo & Eddie, aka Mark Volman & Howard Kaylan, formerly of The Turtles, performed with FZ's Mothers from 1970-1972
drums: Chester Thompson [FZB 1974-1975]
2nd guitar and vocals: Adrian Belew [2nd guitar and vocals on FZ's 1979 "Sheik Yerbouti"]
cover of FZ's Mothers Of Invention track (in shortened version) .. original song appears on 1969's "Uncle Meat"
a cover of an FZ song originally from the "Läther" project (something FZ worked on during the mid-70's, while releasing other records simultaneously) .. upon completion of the 3-record set, when the record company refused to release it; Frank, on 31 October 1977, played "Läther" on the radio, saying, "you can have it for free, just tape it off the air" .. "Läther" was released posthumously in 1996
this new wave band features 3 FZ alumnus: Patrick O'Hearn on bass, Terry Bozzio on drums & Wayne Cuccurulo [FZB 1979-1981] on guitar .. along with Dale Bozzio on vocals [who has a vocal-bit on FZ's 1984 "Thing-Fish"]
1/3 guitar: Steve Vai [FZB 1981-1985] .. cover of an FZ/Mothers era song from 1970
trumpet: Sal Marquez [FZB 1972-1974]
FZ produces this album, and plays lead guitar on this track
FZ wrote a song for the 1970 Mothers Of Invention release, "Weasels Ripped My Flesh", entitled "The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue"
another release on FZ's Straight Records label
featuring Eddie Jobson [FZB 1976-1978] on keyboards and violin .. being an original member of U.K., for this sophomore release, Eddie brought in someone whom he had toured and recorded with, while in FZ's band; to play drums; Terry Bozzio [FZB 1975-1979]
after making an appearance on FZ's 1969 "Hot Rats", violinist Jean-Luc Ponty and FZ developed this collaborative project .. "King Kong" features 4 Zappa/Mothers covers; plus 1 Zappa original, written especially for the project; and this song, written by Jean-Luc Ponty, featuring a guitar lead from Frank Zappa
drums: Jim Gordon [the popular session-drummer appears on FZ's Apostrophe(') in 1974]
beginning with "Frank Zappa's 200 Motels" in 1970, keyboardist George Duke remained with FZ thru 1975's "Bongo Fury"
FZ produced this double album .. Captain Beefheart (aka Don Vliet) makes a few appearances thru-out FZ's career, most notably, his vocals on "Willie The Pimp" from 1969's "Hot Rats" & the 1975 Zappa/Beefheart/Mothers' joint-disc "Bongo Fury"
FZ produced a collection of work from Lord Buckley on his record label, Straight Records
bassist Patrick O'Hearn was a mainstay in FZ's band from the (post-recording) cover-shoot for 1976's "Zoot Allures", thru "Sheik Yerbouti" in 1979 .. Patrick reappears on bass for a couple of songs on "Joe's Garage" in 1979
FZ makes an on-screen appearance in The Monkees feature film "Head", in 1968
Zappa cover circa 1973's "The Grand Wazoo"
drums: Vinnie Colaiuta [FZ Band 1979-1981 .. also a couple of trax on "The Man From Utopia" in 1983]
Celebrating the 70th birthday of Frank Zappa (21 December 1940) .. featuring some very reasonable music from FZ 'imself .. Plus, some way-out sounds from (a small percentage of) music-A-cats that played along with 'im .. And on top of that (or on top of ol' smokey if you will), 'n' den sum ..