Double Zappa |FZ| 1974-75

Zappa 1974-1975

After creating his two most commercially successful albums, FZ released a couple of beasts that many progressive fans call his apex and would become the Elements of Style for nearly every jam band in the 90s. I’m more of an early Mothers fan but there’s no denying this is some of his best.

Roxy & Elsewhere (1974)
In the midst of an old Zappa-crazed summer, this one really blew me away. I had never imagined a live band could perform like this, and I still don’t think I’ve ever heard a performance like Roxy ever since. The band was tighter than ever while playing the most complex passages Zappa had yet penned. Pygmy Twylyte and Echidna’s Arf are intricately orchestrated pieces that must have been exhilarating in a live setting. Napoleon Murphy Brock’s vocals balanced the show with a relaxed quality on Village Of The Sun and Son Of Orange County, a mellowed out retake for Frank to stretch his guitar over. The 15+ minute Be-Bop Tango gives a taste of the fun to be had at a Zappa show and a welcome Freak Out! number, Trouble Every Day, offers what may be the heaviest drum fill I’ve ever heard.

“Echidna’s Arf (Of You)”

One Size Fits All (1975)
Same band as on Roxy & Elsewhere hits the studio.  The prog-rock numbers benefit from some studio attention and Ruth Underwood’s tuned percussion feats continue to amaze, but there are some new Zappa classics to fall back on, namely Po-Jama People, San Ber’dino, and Sofa (a recurring FZ theme introduced here in song and illustration). At once, the album will satisfy pop and prog fans alike as things never veer too far in one direction. One Size Fits All is a jewel from Zappa’s prime and never could enough be said of his guitar work on Inca Roads.

“Inca Roads”


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5 Comments.

  • Anders Franzén

    Hey! I Really likes these Double Zappa posts, they’re one of the main reasons I have begun to discover him lately.

    Too bad for me the only track I’ve heard from “One Size…” is just “Inca Roads”. No problem though, I will more than happily buy the album when I get money next time!

  • Torvil

    One of the great FZ solos is heard on this version of Inca Roads. It is the standard all variations are measured against. Not to be missed. Alternate versions are heard throughout his live performances but this one is my all time favorite. A real treat. Thanks for making it available.

  • Liberty

    Check out Frank’s latest release on iTunes. There is an outtake of Inca Roads called Gorgeous Inca and it’s…Gorgeous! : )

  • Anonymous

    Love the double concept! Great implementation.

    Just writing to let people know that the late, great Michael Hedges recorded a stunning solo guitar rendition of “Sofa”. Really brings out the beauty of this composition that FZ treated (as he did so many things) like a joke.

  • dandor

    The Roxy & Elsewhere line-up IS NOT the same band as on One Size Fits All. Only one drummer on One Size, etc. The band that is on You Can’t Do That On Stage Anymore Volume 2 IS the same band that is on One Size Fits All. The material is the same mostly, but the Roxy band was a larger unit than the six-piece band that recorded One Size Fits All.

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