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Frank Zappa Album - Unmitigated Audacity

Frank Zappa Album - Unmitigated Audacity (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (11 ratings)
Release Date:1991-07-16
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Comedy Rock, Hard Rock, Jazz-Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Rock, Rock/Pop
Label:Rhino / Wea
UPC:081227054021
Approx. Price:$11.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 It Can't Happen Here
2 Hungry Freaks, Daddy
3 You're Probably Wondering Why I'm Here
4 How Could I Be Such a Fool?
5 I Ain't Got No Heart
6 I'm Not Satisfied
7 Wowie Zowie
8 Let's Make the Water Turn Black
9 Harry, You're a Beast
10 Oh No!
11 More Trouble Every Day
12 Louie, Louie
13 Camarillo Brillo
Customer review - 2002-10-28
- Unmitigated Rock
I bought this CD in a heartbeat when I saw the setlist. I, like many, am a BIG fan of the Mothers, and this CD's tracklist is chock full of goodies. I also love Camarillo Brillo, so I figured it was a no brainer.

Ah, but unfortunatly, there is no real warning when you're in the stores - the sound quality is AWFUL. I listened through once, kicked myself for spending the bucks, and threw it in my back seat.

When I had the chance to play it at home, I was in my bathroom shaving when "Oh No" came on, and I actually stopped, walked back to my room, and stood in front of the stereo with a half shaven face dripping with cream. The jam is top notch, right into "More Trouble Everyday," which is the slower version of this song (ala "Roxy & Elsewhere).

I think one reviewer mentioned that the more you hear it, the less attention you pay to the quality of the recording. The quality of the MUSIC is what's important, and after a few songs, you hardly notice the shabby recording, instead becoming lost in the musical brilliance and simply enjoying Zappa's genius.
If you, like me, saw this in a store and bought it without doing research, then got [upset] and decided to see what other folks thought by checking out Amazon.com, do yourself a favor, play it on a good stereo, let it go for awhile, and see if you can catch yourself grooving to the beats. There. See? It wasn't that much of a waste!

Other than that, I can only say to those contemplating buying this that do not own any other Zappa works: No. You need to have a little more understanding and tolerance before you're ready to exhibit true Unmitigated Audacity.

Customer review - 2001-04-17
- One Lousy Star?
Yes, the sound quality is GOD AWFUL. It's a shame, because this is an amazing show. The line-up is tight(same players as YCDTOSA V2). There's killer versions of some "Freak-Out" tunes, and the version of "I ain't got no heart" on this album is 10 times better than the one on "Tinsletown Rebellion," even with the cruddy sound. You even get an almost complete version of "Oh-no" (it starts at "...all of the fools, all of the hate...") that is similar to the way it appears on "Weasels." Most of the other versions of this song you find on YCDTOSA and "Ahead of their Time" are the instrumental one. So what if it sounds like it was taped from the John at Notre Dame University instead of the stage? If you listen to it enough, you start to pay less attention to the quality and realize how good the band is.
Customer review - 2001-08-21
- Terrible recording quality/ Amazing band,setlist&performance
I love this album.

However, the recording quality of this disc is simply atrocious. Unmitigated Audacity sounds like it was recorded with one microphone somewhere near the concession stand. Also, some songs that cut out for no apparent reason.

Normally, it would be easy to completely disregard this album as a waste of time and money -- it is from the "Beat the Boots" series after all. Unfortunately, this horrible recording hides an amazing display of music talent.

This is an example of what many considered to be Frank's best band, doing a bunch of early Mother's classics. I've heard that show took place on the tenth anniversary of the formation of the Mothers of Invention, which inspired the performance of so many old classics. It was also Mother's Day, so who knows.

Despite the fact that the disc has many issues, it is still one of my favorite live FZ discs because of the band, the quality of their performance, and the songs that were played.

Hopefully, the Zappa Family Trust will simply release a soundboard version of this show and stop torturing us, but there's a lot of other stuff in the vault that they probably are more concerned about.

While I would easily recommend this to anyone with an interest in the Nepolean Murphy Brock era of the Mothers, it's not a good place to start if you are new to Zappa.

The best live examples of the 1974 band are "Roxy & Elsewhere," or "You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 2." If you liked those two, or are a complete-ist, then buy Unmitigated Audacity.
Customer review - 1999-07-12
- quality bad, music good.
the quality on this cd is not very outstanding, being as it is some sort of a bottleg offered to the masses. but when i bought this, i had it in mind that the quality would not be phenominal (and as you listen on, you would think something is wrong with your speakers). but i think the music itself, along with the mothers funny attitude almost makes up for it. this one is for hard-core zappa fans.
Customer review - 2008-06-23
- It's a bootleg, not an official recording
Some people are so upset at the sound quality of this recording; it's a bootleg, for crying out loud, what did you expect? Someone said it sounded like it was recorded with one mic near the concession stand. Well, that's probably exactly what happened. Frank got a hold of these bootlegs and released them on his own label in order to try to make a little money off of them. Don't get so hung up on sound quality with bootlegs, just enjoy the music and be glad we at least get to hear something we otherwise wouldn't be privy to.
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