Frank Zappa - 1988.06.03, Palasport, Turin, Italy



Disc 1 | Disc 2
Disc 1

01 - Intro
02 - The Black Page #2
03 - We're Turning Again
04 - Alien Orifice
05 - Cosmik Debris
06 - Stolen Moments
07 - Outside Now
08 - Cruising For Burgers
09 - When The Lie's So Big
10 - Planet Of The Baritone Women
11 - Any Kind Of Pain
12 - Eat That Question
13 - Black Napkins

Disc 2

01 - Bamboozled By Love
02 - Sharleena
03 - The Closer You Are
04 - Johnny Darling
05 - No No Cherry
06 - The Man From Utopia Meets Mary Lou
07 - Loops
08 - Peaches En Regalia
09 - Stairway To Heaven
10 - Bolero
11 - Crew Slut

Frank Zappa - guitar/Synth/vocals
Ike Willis - rhythm guitar/Synth/vocals
Mike Keneally - stunt guitar/Synth/vocals
Bobby Martin - keyboards/vocals
Ed Mann - vibes/marimba/eletronic percussions
Scott Thunes - bass/mini-moog
Chad Wackerman - drums/electronic percussion
Walt Fowler - trumpet/flugelhorn/Synth
Bruce Fowler - trombone
Paul Carman - alto/soprano/baritone sax
Albert Wing - tenor sax
Kurt McGettrick - baritone sax/contrabass clarinet

Frank Zappa - 1971- Worst Of The Mothers



Unique material: none From Jahweh David Lynch: Let me dig up my copy of this - this, well, piece of shit. Yes, this is one of those unauthorized MGM compilations, SE 4754. It was the first Mothers album I heard, so I suppose I ought to be nice to it, but I won't, because frankly I didn't like it very much. My copy is a DJ labelled copy, and it has: 1. Help, I'm a Rock (02:41) 2. Anyway the Wind Blows (02:52) 3. Flower Punk (03:03) 4. You Didn't Try to Call Me (03:17) 5. Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance (01:34) 6. Motherly Love (02:45) 7. Mom & Dad (02:16) 8. Mother People (02:34) 9. Wowie Zowie (02:51) 10. Status Back Baby (02:58) I think these are the album versions, except of course for "Help, I'm a Rock" which starts where the vocals start and ends before the first appearance of Suzy Creamcheese. The cover design is credited to George Lamby, which is a really stupid British name if you ask me. The cover is a brown paper bag with marker writing on it and some (paint?) stains. (Someone advertised a copy of this with a "rare American paketcover", but I don't know what that means.) Additional Informant: Christopher McCheyne