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You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1 is a double disc live album by Frank Zappa. It was released in 1988 (see 1988 in music) under the label Rykodisc. It was the beginning of a six-volume, 12-CD set Zappa assembled of live performances throughout his career.
The album was released through Barking Pumpkin/Zappa Records in April 1988 on double vinyl and cassette tape. As of now (August 2014) it has not yet been released on CD. The album features 12 tracks that would later appear on the "You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 1-4" live albums. You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5 and 6" are not represented on this release.
Frank Zappa designed his six-volume series of live albums You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore with the CD in mind; each volume was a two-CD set, and each disc ran an hour or so. But the CD was still an emerging format in the late '80s, so he also compiled this 81-minute sampler, released only on cassette and as a double-LP set, concurrently with the first volume in 1988. It gives a good sense of the series as a whole.
Track D5 was originally titled "Cosmik Debris", as the version on "Apostrophe (')". Inner Sleeves: DRG Malago 3/88. Matrix, Runout (Side 1 ): ZAPPA-7-A.
When the Stage series took off, Zappa made an album with sample songs, which looked just like Volume 1, but it said SAMPLER instead of VOLUME 1 on the cover. Frank Zappa designed his six-volume series of live albums You Can’t Do That on Stage Anymore with the CD in mind; each volume was a two-CD set, and each disc ran an hour or so. But the CD was still an emerging format in the late ’80s, so he also compiled this 81-minute sampler, released only on cassette and as a double-LP set, concurrently with the first volume in 1988.
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6 is the last of six double disc collection volumes of live performances by Frank Zappa recorded between 1970 and 1988. All of the material on Disc one has a sexual theme. Zappa used the monologue in "Is That Guy Kidding or What?", to ridicule Peter Frampton's album I'm in You with its double entendre title and pop pretensions.
Frank Zappa "You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 1" (1988) album.
Frank Zappa Full Album – Pt. 2 You Can t Do That On Stage Anymore. :24. Frank Zappa – Chocolate Halvah. Frank Zappa – 1991 - You Can t Do That on Stage Anymore. 5:13. Frank Zappa Full Album – Pt. 7:53. 1 You Can t Do That On Stage Anymore. :20. Frank Zappa – Joe s Garage Live - You Can t Do That on.
I can't say what's right or what's wrong But I love you All ya gotta do is call me, babe 'Cause I want you. You make me feel So excited, girl I got so hung up on you From the moment that we met, That no matter how I try, I can't keep the tears From running down my face, I'm all alone at my place. You didn't try to call me Why didn't ya try, didn't ya try Didn't ya know I was lonely? (Baby.
According to the album this is the correct information. This is what Frank Zappa did for this specific release. Producers Frank Zappa. Writers Frank Zappa & Harry Owens. More Frank Zappa albums. Zappatite: Frank Zappa’s Tastiest Tracks. Understanding America.
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