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Artist: Frank Zappa
Title: You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5
Format: 2xCD
Label: Zappa Records
Cat No: CDDZAP 46
Released: 1992
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Genres: DialogueAvantgardeFusionJazz-RockSymphonic RockProg Rock
Status Have
Added To List 22nd February 2025
Disc 1 | CD
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Additional Information

Comments Issued in fat-box double jewel case. 16-page insert booklet (black and white, except for back and front cover) contains recording info and liner notes by Frank Zappa. A second 16-page booklet (full-color), titled "The Frank Zappa Collection" was also inserted, containing his catalog of available releases.

Marketed and distributed by 'Music For Nations' under exclusive licence from Barking Pumpkin Records.

No SID Mastering or mould codes on this issue.

Track 1-1: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1965, The Fillmore West, San Francisco, Calif.; Mono analogue tape on an Ampex portable.
Remix facility; Utility Muffin Research Kitchen.
Track 1-2: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
(An overdub of "The Blimp" was made to this tape by FZ whilst working at [l412274] - resulting in "The Blimp (Mousetrap Replica)" with "Charles Ives" backing, to be found on [m=463963]
Track 1-3: Published by Gation Music.
(A cover of The Four Deuces B-Side of "WPLJ")
Tracks 1-2 & 1-3: Recorded 1969, Columbia University, NYC. ; On a 2-track analogue Scully console. Remix at UMRK.
Track 1-4 & 1-18: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at The Ark, Boston, Mass. ; On 4-track analogue Scully console. Remix at UMRK.
Track 1-5: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 6th June 1969 at The Albert Hall, London. 4-track analogue - Remote EMI Recorders, engineer "Unknown". Remix facility UMRK.
(Performing musicians and guests to stage did a vaudevillian ballet "extravaganza" routine in this work, together with spilling the entrails of a rubber chicken to accompaniment of Underwood's sonata).
Track 1-6 & 1-21: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at Thee Image, Miami, Florida. ; On 2-track analogue Scully console. Remix at UMRK.
Tracks 1-7 & 1-15: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 in a Greyhound bus interior (driven by "Jake"). Recorded on 2-track analogue UHER portable. Remix at UMRK.
Tracks 1-8 & 1-9: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at Columbia University, NYC. 2-track analogue Scully. Remix at UMRK.
(Originally themes by FZ for a December 1965 USA 'Western' movie entitled "Run Home Slow")
Tracks 1-10 & 1-24: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 8-track analogue at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida. (Gardner's stage recordings are mixed with studio work on 1-10).
Tracks 1-11, 1-12: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Track 1-13: Published by Frank Zappa Music. BMI
Tracks 1-11, 1-12 & 1-13 Recorded 13th Feb 1969 at The Factory, The Bronx, NY. (Other work from this performance is on YCDTOSA Vol. 4).
Track 1-14 & 1-20: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969, Columbia University, NYC. 2-track analogue Scully console.
Track 1-16: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood, California, during a photo-session on Art Tripp's birthday. 2-track analogue Scully console. Remix at UMRK.
(This was Sunset Sound Recorders, renamed Sunset Sound in 1982)
Track 1-17: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1968 at The Whisky-A-Go-Go, Hollywood, California. 8-track analogue Heider Remote Truck. Remix at UMRK.
Track 1-19: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1967 at the Falkoner Center, Copenhagen, Denmark. Recorded onto Nagra Mono analogue portable by unknown Danish journalist. Remix at UMRK.
Track 1-22: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded in dressing room, Providence, Rhode Island on Mono Sony cassette.
Track 1-23: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at Thee Image, Miami, Florida. ; On 2-track analogue. EMI Recorders remote. Remix at UMRK.
Track 1-25: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at A & R Studios, NYC. 8-track analogue (engineer unknown). Remix at UMRK.
Tracks 2-1 to 2-13: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Track 2-2: Published as well by Ganesh Music. BMI

Disc 2 is dedicated to the 1982 Band of Summer 1982, touring in Geneva Switzerland ("About Half of the Material"), Munich, Balzano [Bolzano, Italy] & Frankfurt.
Recorded analog with 24-track with UMRK Mobile. Remix at UMRK.

Liner notes ©1992. All rights reserved.
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