Hi Zappa fans, we are back. Now we want to share with you "The History And Collected Improvisations Of The Mothers Of Invention". A collection of 8, 12, 14 (?) LPs that Zappa prepared in the end of eighties... There are some confuse and controversial information, but here is what we got...
A few years back, right after the original Mothers Of Invention broke up, it was announced that a twelve record set of previously unreleased material, ranging from the Mother's first practice sessions, to live concerts to the final recording session of that venerable band was going to be released. I asked Frank if the material was still around and if it was ever going to be released. "That's right, that material is in existence, it's all been edited and it's sitting there waiting to be released. The problem with releasing it is, if I put out two albums per year I like to have it represent what I'm doing currently. Perhaps at a point when the Mothers aren't touring, which was probably the case when that article came out, and no current material is being performed, then I'll release that."
Awaiting release is a collection of 12 complete albums of Mothers' music, a retrospective exhibition of the group's most interesting work, covering a span from two years prior to the actual formation of the ensemble, through August 1969. Included in the collection is documentary material from first rehearsals, tracing the development of the group through to its most recent live performances in the U.S. and Europe, some of which have become almost legendary. To those people who cared at all about The Mothers' musical explorations (and also those who didn't care & who wish to be merely entertained), this collection will prove of great interest.
Zappa also said he had recorded material for a dozen full length LPs on the shelf in his Hollywood Hills home, records he hopes to release through a Mothers of Invention Record Club, now being planned. The albums cover the band's five-year development and were recorded on tour (in Europe as well as throughout North America) and in studios stretching from Los Angeles to New York.
[...] At the same time, Zappa has holed up in his basement workshop to concentrate on:
[...] Supervision of planning the Mothers of Invention Record Club, which he said he hoped would be announced in (get ready) Playboy magazine. "Those are the people who need to listen to us most," he explained, adding that Mo Ostin, president of Reprise, was "working on it." The titles of the 12 LPs are Before the Beginning, The Cucamonga Era, Show and Tell, What Does it All Mean, Rustic Protrusion, Several Boogie, The Merely Entertaining Mothers of Invention Record, The Heavy Business Record, Soup and Old Clothes, Hotel Dixie, The Orange County Lumber Truck and The Weasel Music.
Frank Zappa and his fellow Mothers of Invention are readying a nine volume anthology, a documentary of five years of Motherhood, for the record changers of the world. The albums, to be released on Zappa's Bizarre label, distributed by Reprise, will issue forth in three three record installments, the first of which will see light the end of this year (a Christmas package?). Plans call for the second wad of albums in mid-1972, an election year, with the wrap-up to come at year's end.
The boggling audio document includes live performances by the Mothers, rehearsals, business meetings, sounds of the road and other recorded paraphernalia accumulated during the last half decade of the Mothers' existence.
Herb Cohen, manager of the Mothers of Invention, describes the contents thusly: "Some of the music will be heard in its original state, which is quite different from the final version, and some of it will be things that were finished but never released. The dialog—well, hardly any of that has been released; most of it is substantially interesting if you're a Motherphile."
From: http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/notes/The_History_And_Collected_Improvisations_Of_Frank_Zappa_And_The_Mothers_Of_Invention.html
Thanks but 04 - 1974 10 11 Vienna Austria\20 - Pygmy Twylyte.mp3 has a checksum error and won't unpack.
ResponderExcluirHi Stanley... Checking..
ExcluirStanley, thank ou very much. Just added a new link to complemet that (https://www71.zippyshare.com/v/o7wkipbH/file.html).
ExcluirEnjoy!!!
Perfect! Thank you very much.
ExcluirMany thanks, Great stuff. Could you check the d/l for part one of this post. I can't seem to get 05 - 1975-05-13 Kiel Auditorium St Louis Mi, 06 - 1975-10-23 Music Hall Boston, 07 - 1974-07-19 Circle Theater San Carlos CA to unpack successfully The first four folders came out fine. Thanks.
ResponderExcluirI've just started to look through your blog and I think I'm going to need another external Hard drive.
enoch
hi enoch. Thanks for visiting us. Just downloaded twice - D1... Shows 05-06-07 are fine.
ExcluirPlease, downloaded it again and don`t forget to complement #4.
Let me know if you did it!
Regards
Java
Java, it must be something on my end. I've downloaded again and have had the same results. Thanks for the help in trying to figure this out. great site. Thanks for all the rest.
Excluirenoch
hi enoch. I can download it all again. Just let me know...
ExcluirJ.