Cause and Effect presents:
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) was always happy to discuss his musical influences. These mainly included doo-wop and modern classical compsers. We will listen to some hefty samplings of both as well as music that Zappa’s band members went on to make.
Spike Jones & City Slickers, “All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth”
from single
RCA - 1947
Juilliard Percussion Orchestra, “Varese - Ionisation”
from Complete Works of Edgard Varèse, Vol. 1
EMS - 1951
Robert Craft Orchestra, “Webern - Five Pieces For Orchestra, Op. 10”
from Anton Webern Under The Direction Of Robert Craft
Columbia - 1957
Igor Stravinsky, “Stravinsky - Royal March (from L'histoire du Soldat)”
from Stravinsky Conducting L'histoire Du Soldat
Columbia - 1955
Sabine Liebner, “Stockhausen - Klavierstück XI, Nr. 7, Version 1 (excerpt)”
from Karlheinz Stockhausen: Klavierstücke Piano Pieces I-XI
wergo - 2018
The Ed Palermo Big Band, “King Kong”
from The Ed Palermo Big Band - Plays the Music of Frank Zappa
Astor Place - 1997
George Thorogood & The Destroyers, “Trouble Everyday”
from Rockin' My Life Away
Capitol Records - 1997
DJbob Cause and Effect January 25th, 2020
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