Does Humor Belong In Music
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Track Listing
- Zoot Allures
- Tinsel-Town Rebellion
- Trouble Every Day
- Penguin in Bondage
- Hot Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel
- What's New in Baltimore?
- Cock-Suckers' Ball
- WPLJ
- Let's Move to Cleveland
- Whipping Post
Product Details
- Released on: 2005-06-14
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Original recording remastered, Import, Live, Soundtrack
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
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Originally released only in Europe without permission, Does Humor Belong In Music? was reworked by Zappa and released with much more material on CD. A snapshot of Zappa's 1984 band, this live album showcases the pared-down group's energy and ability on a set of concert favorites (with a few special oddities thrown in for good measure). The opening version of the instrumental "Zoot Allures" is one of the best takes on that song released on CD, and the closing "Whippin' Post" finds Zappa trading guitar licks with his son Dweezil. Often overshadowed by some of his other touring ensembles, this group--featuring Chad Wackerman, Scott Thunes, Bobby Martin, Allan Zavod and the dual frontmen of Ike Willis and Ray White-is distinctive and talented, and their performances on songs like "Let's Move to Cleveland" and "What's New in Baltimore" are essential to any Zappa collection. --Andrew Boscardin
