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Frank Zappa Album - Cucamonga

Frank Zappa Album - Cucamonga (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (8 ratings)
Release Date:1998-02-17
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Comedy Rock, Doo Wop, Early R&B, Experimental, Experimental Rock, Novelty, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop, Surf
Label:Del-Fi Records
UPC:731867126120
Approx. Price:$15.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 Dear Jeepers - Bob Guy, Bobby Guy
2 World's Greatest Sinner - Baby Ray & The Ferns
3 How's Your Bird? - Baby Ray & The Ferns
4 Everytime I See You - Heartbreakers
5 Cradle Rock - Heartbreakers
6 Slow Bird - Paul Buff
7 Blind Man's Buff - Paul Buff
8 Mr. Clean - Mr. Clean
9 Jessie Lee - Mr. Clean
10 Cathy My Angel - The Pauls
11 'Til September - The Pauls
12 Heavies - The Rotations
13 Cruncher - The Rotations
14 Letter from Jeepers - Bob Guy, Bobby Guy
Description :
In 1963, FZ arrived at Del-Fi's doorstep with these self-produced doo-wop, East L.A. R&B and surf novelties (all were written and performed by Frank and his protégés at his Cucamonga-based studio, hence the title of this compilation). "How's Your Bird?" features vocals by eventual Mother Ray Collins. Features all new artwork & 14 remastered tracks. 1998 Del-Fi Records release.
Customer review - 2003-05-28
- Tame by Zappa standards, but good.
This disc contains some of Zappa's early productions, mostly issued as local singles by a variety of companies. Del-Fi has gotten rights to quite a few songs, and, more amazingly, has gotten tapes as well.

The tracks are interesting, ranging from the bizarre late-night-horror-movie-host "Jeepers" songs to the Penguins doo-wop "Memories of El Monte". There are some wild touches here, such as the crazy sliding bass in "Jessie Lee" to the bizarre lyrics of "Hows Your Bird", which is perhaps the birth of the conceptual continuity that Zappa urged his listeners to believe in.

The quality of this disc is pretty good - the tapes have obviously deteriorated over the years, and some have not been stored properly, bu they still sound quite good. Listeners with very high quality systems and practiced ears will hear some treble deterioration, and some tiny drop-outs, but overall, the sound is quite good. It does appear that none of these tracks come from vinyl.

This album, when listened to alongside "The Lost Episodes" and "Mystery Disc", helps give a fairly complete picture of Zappa's pre-1966 activities.

Customer review - 2003-01-05
- AWESOME CD-- if you like late 50s/early 60s music
If you're looking for the greatest Frank Zappa album this obviously isn't it, but it has some real wicked late 50s/early 60s sounding R&B, doo-wop and surf songs. So from that standpoint, it is definetlely a fun album. A lot of the same old songs are often played on oldies stations from that era in music, so it's fun listening to Frank play songs you won't likely know.
Customer review - 2003-02-09
- NICE COLLECTION OF EARLY FZ DOO-WOP & SURF. BLAST IT!
Frank Zappa - Cucamonga(Del-Fi)

For every FZ fan out there curious about uncle Frank's earliest recordings prior to the forming of The Mothers Of Invention in
the mid '60s, this new FZ CD Cucamonga /Del-Fi pretty much sets the story straight. This album features 14 very 'cheesy,
spiffy & loony songs that our man FZ was involved in as writer, producer or performer or all the previous mentioned. These
tunes all saw the light of day on labels during the years '63-'64 and now Del-Fi have compiled this lil' prize we now have for our
FZ collection. A number of tunes standout as 'highlights' but I'm not mentioning any (buy it). If you are planning on having a real
wild kooky pizza party...I suggest you put this CD on and FREAK OUT the guests/neighborhood!

Customer review - 1999-04-10
- Are you hardcore?
Early recordings showing the foundations of his work. I liked it but I am somewhat fanatical about zappa, especially the early works. Not as inventive as the mothers of invention, but interesting none the less.
Customer review - 2003-04-24
- ZAPPA ZAPPA ZAPPA ZAPPA
Not for the weak hearted ZAPPA fans .. hard cores only ... very good ..old stuff..LOVED IT ! there has never been a bad ZAPPA album ..
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