Tuesday, December 21, 2010

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2003/LeBocal/"Oh No!, Just Another Frank Zappa Memorial Barbecue"

In two respects, the music of Frank Zappa transcended. First, because his work has attracted the attention of ensembles around the world and even different genera. Second, in his discography is divided opinions and records that are subject to serious debate. Given this situation, there has never been much consensus about what is their best album and what the worst. Rather, what is often talk about is what are the essential works needed to meet an overview of his career.
LeBocal is a French ensemble with acoustic system, electric and voices, paying tribute to guitarist superb Baltimore, and that among other things calls attention because in the credits of this album is nothing less than the saxophonist Guillamue Perret of the vast and promising Electric Epic!
Now, what matters, "these Frenchmen do justice to the music of Zappa?
Yes, on the one hand, they are real virtuosos: the instrumental piano Oh No! speaks quite well of them, and not least, the timing and harmony in The Grand Wazoo is something you hear perfected. Other glorious moments like the guitar solo in King Kong (solísimo) or the horn section in Blessed Relief are other qualities of this tribute.

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Track List 1. Oh No! - (Instrumental Version)
2. Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance
3. King Kong
4. Idiot Bastard Son, The
5.
Little Umbrellas 6. Air, The
7. Grand Wazoo, The
8. Duke of Prunes, The
9. Blessed Relief
10. Mr. Green Genes
11. Oh No! - (Vocal Version)

Line-up
odoom Ernie (vocals, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone);
Moulas Cyril (guitar, electric guitar, electric bass);
Eric Minen (acoustic guitar, electric guitar);
Laurent Zeller (violin electric);
Claude Roux (clarinet, bass clarinet);
Montessuit Patrick (bass clarinet, baritone saxophone);
Guillaume Perret (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone);
Diego Fano, Amaury Bach (alto saxophone);
Jean François Baud (trumpet, flugelhorn);
Loïc Burdin, William Lavallard, Vincent Stephan (trumpet);
Vincent Camer, Glenn Ferris, Jean Philippe Deprez, Jeremiah Creix Stéphane Monnet (trombone);
Thierry Girault (piano, Fender Rhodes piano);
Rita Marcotulli (piano);
Détraz Luc (double bass, tambourine);
Pierre Yves Desvignes (drums);
Sébastien Cordier (timpani).

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