Frank Zappa - You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore (Sampler) (RSD, Comp, RE, RM, Smplr, Gat + LP, Red + LP, Yel)

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Media:  Mint (M)
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still sealed
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Genre: Jazz, Rock
Style: Blues Rock, Fusion, Avantgarde, Prog Rock

Tracklist:
A1. Plastic People 4:38
A2. The Torture Never Stops 15:51
B1. Montana (Whipping-floss) 10:15
B2. The Evil Prince 7:12
B3. You Call That Music? 3:07
C1. Sharleena 8:53
C2. Nanook Rubs It 11:19
D1. The Florida Airport Tape 1:03
D2. Once Upon A Time 4:38
D3. King Kong 3:11
D4. Dickie's Such An Asshole 6:48
D5. Cosmic Debris 4:45



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Vaultmeisterment by Joe Travers.
Source: 1630 Digital Master
Remastered by Bernie Grundman 2019

Additional cat#:
ZR1742, 00602508649219 (disc 1 labels)
ZR1742, 00602508649240 (disc 2 labels)

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Limited to 5000 copies as in the RSD site: url=

Compared to the original 1988 edition the last line in the explanation of the song "You Call That Music?" is missing on inside of gatefold.

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 8 24302 17421 0
Rights Society BIEM/SDRM

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) UMG Recordings, Inc.
Copyright (c) UMG Recordings, Inc.
Published By Munchkin Music
Published By Frank Zappa Music
Published By Limax Music
Recorded By UMRK Mobile
Recorded By Island Mobile
Recorded By EMI Remote Facility
Recorded By Record Plant Mobile Studio
Recorded At The Factory, Bronx, NY
Recorded At Hemmerleinhalle, Germany
Recorded At Columbia University
Recorded At Universal Amphitheatre
Recorded At Hammersmith Odeon
Recorded At Rainbow Theatre London
Recorded At Parc Des Expositions
Recorded At The Roxy
Recorded At Paramount Theatre, Seattle
Remixed At UMRK

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