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Frank Zappa & The Mothers - Cheepnis
David Crosby - She's got to be somewhere
Frank Zappa Zappa ′88: The Last U.S. Show 2021 Zappa ————————————————— Tracks Disc One: 01. We Are Doing Voter Registration Here 02. The Black Page [new age version] 03. I Ain’t Got No Heart 04. Love of My Life 05. Inca Roads 06. Sharleena 07. Who Needs the Peace Corps? 08. I Left My Heart in San Francisco 09. Dickie’s Such an Asshole 10. When the Lie’s So Big 11. Jesus Thinks You’re a Jerk 12. Sofa #1 13. One Man, One Vote 14. Happy Birthday, Chad! 15. Packard Goose Pt. I 16. Royal March from «L’Histoire du Soldat» 17. Theme from the «Bartok Piano Concerto #3» 18. Packard Goose Pt. II 19. The Torture Never Stops Pt. I 20. Theme from «Bonanza»
Tracks Disc Two: 01. Lonesome Cowboy Burt 02. The Torture Never Stops Pt. II 03. City of Tiny Lites 04. Pound for a Brown 05. Beatles Medley 06. Peaches en Regalia 07. Stairway to Heaven 08. I Am the Walrus 09. Whipping Post 10. Bolero 11. America the Beautiful —————————————————
Paul Carman
Bruce Fowler
Walt Fowler
Mike Keneally
Ed Mann
Bobby Martin
Kurt McGettrick
Scott Thunes
Chad Wackerman
Ike Willis
Albert Wing
Frank Zappa
* Long Live Rock Archive
Frank Zappa Make a Jazz Noise Here 1991 Barking Pumpkin ————————————————— Tracks Disc One: 01. Stinkfoot 02. When Yuppies Go to Hell 03. Fire and Chains 04. Let’s Make the Water Turn Black 05. Harry, You’re a Beast 06. The Orange County Lumber Truck 07. Oh No 08. Theme from Lumpy Gravy 09. Eat That Question 10. Black Napkins 11. Big Swifty 12. King Kong 13. Star Wars Won’t Work
Tracks Disc Two: 01. The Black Page 02. T’Mershi Duween 03. Dupree’s Paradise 04. City of Tiny Lights 05. Royal March from “L’Histoire du Soldat” 06. Theme from “The Bartok Piano Concerto #3” 07. Sinister Footwear 2nd Movement 08. Stevie’s Spanking 09. Alien Orifice 10. Cruisin’ for Burgers 11. Advance Romance 12. Strictly Genteel —————————————————
Paul Carman
Bruce Fowler
Walt Fowler
Mike Keneally
Ed Mann
Bobby Martin
Kurt McGettrick
Scott Thunes
Chad Wackerman
Ike Willis
Albert Wing
Frank Zappa
* Long Live Rock Archive
Zappa The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life 1991 Barking Pumpkin ————————————————— Tracks Disc One: 01. Heavy Duty Judy 02. Ring of Fire 03. Cosmik Debris 04. Find Her Finer 05. Who Needs the Peace Corps? 06. I Left My Heart in San Francisco 07. Zomby Woof 08. Bolero 09. Zoot Allures 10. Mr. Green Genes 11. Florentine Pogen 12. Andy 13. Inca Roads 14. Sofa #1
Tracks Disc Two: 01. Purple Haze 02. Sunshine of Your Love 03. Let's Move to Cleveland 04. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling 05. “Godfather Part II” Theme 06. A Few Moments with Brother A. West 07. The Torture Never Stops, Part One 08. Theme from “Bonanza” 09. Lonesome Cowboy Burt [Swaggert version] 10. The Torture Never Stops, Part Two 11. More Trouble Every Day [Swaggert version] 12. Penguin in Bondage [Swaggert version] 13. The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbeque 14. Stairway to Heaven —————————————————
Paul Carman
Bruce Fowler
Walt Fowler
Mike Keneally
Ed Mann
Bobby Martin
Kurt McGettrick
Scott Thunes
Chad Wackerman
Ike Willis
Albert Wing
Frank Zappa
* Long Live Rock Archive
We have noticed the cover albums appear on a variety of stages in a musician's career, there is no set rule for a when. However, a lot of them occur during the later phases of their players' opuses, such as, huh, Covers by James Taylor. Then again, many of his peers tend to currently look back into their formative influences to replay them. Still, this doesn't suggest their discs merely retreat to their idols, they also look outside their genre to see those that were popular at the same time as them within another idiom. I mean, Mr. Taylor did a version of a country tune by John Anderson and while he dialed down the original's twanginess, the sturdy melody got transplanted quite well into the folk rock stylings.