Tengo na minchia tanta by Frank Zappa (vocals by Massimo Bassoli) from the album Uncle Meat
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Zappa
The Man from Utopia
1983 Barking Pumpkin
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Tracks:
01. Cocaine Decisions
02. The Dangerous Kitchen
03. Tink Walks Amok
04. The Radio Is Broken
05. Mōggio
06. The Man from Utopia Meets Mary Lou
07. Stick Together
08. Sex
09. The Jazz Discharge Party Hats
10. We Are Not Alone
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Arthur Barrow
Roy Estrada
Bob Harris
Ed Mann
Bobby Martin
Tommy Mars
Scott Thunes
Steve Vai
Chad Wackerman
Ray White
Ike Willis
Frank Zappa
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Ted Templeman was described by me as an architect of the 80's Americarock despite being a producer since the 70's. Thus, he did tackle some other genres as well, including jazz fusion. No surprise to find his name on Allan Holdsworth's Road Games, though neither of them liked the resulting work. There are rumours Mr. Holdsworth clashed with Mr. Templeman and vice versa. However, look beyond this to consider the EP as a fine entry point for the career of Mr. Holdsworth. True, the record belongs to a set that put their complex players to their most digestible essentials, but they continue to be worthy (sic!) of our listening, since the basic elements presented here in full show us the reasons for these musicians' intricacies, i.e. they even tackle the foundations on their own ways.
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迂闊にもLaura Elliottちゃんにやられた、、
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Frank Zappa - Live in Barcelona 1988 (Full Show - Remastered - Stereo)
Frank Zappa – sintetizador, guitarra, teclados, voz
Ike Willis – sintetizador, guitarra, guitarra rítmica, voz
Scott Thunes – sintetizador, bajo, voz, minimoog
Bobby Martin – teclados, saxofón, voz
Chad Wackerman – batería, voz, percusión
Ed Mann – percusión, marimba, vibráfono, percusión
Mike Keneally – sintetizador, guitarra, guitarra rítmica, voz
Bruce Fowler – trombón
Walt Fowler – sintetizador, trompeta, fliscorno
Kurt McGettrick – saxofón, saxofón barítono, clarinete
Albert Wing – saxofón tenor
Paul Carman – saxofón alto, saxofón barítono, saxofón soprano
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"Proto-Cosmos" by Allan Holdsworth, Alan Pasqua, Chad Wackerman, Jimmy Haslip https://tidal.com/album/252146121
https://tidal.com/album/252146121
Great Jazz Rock Waves...Masters !...
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In 1984, Zappa decided to re-record the drum and bass parts for one of his most beloved albums. Arthur Barrow and Chad Wackerman recorded entirely different parts in heavily reverbed digital sound. The result is much worse than the original recording. It’s disjointed and off putting. Still, you hear all kinds of new things in the remix that are buried or nonexistent in the original. So I pull it out sometimes. Worth owning for an obsessive like me. Everyone else… listen to any other version. Original LPs and all formats made after 1995 have the real mix on them. This version can also be heard on the Lumpy Money compilation, along with a similarly bizarre remix of Lumpy Gravy, the mono mix of WOIIFTM (incredible), the primordial orchestra-only Lumpy Gravy… #frankzappa #mothersofinvention #cd #notvinyl https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci30VXkOFEb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Terry Bozzio (with Chad Wackerman & Billy Sheehan) / Polytown - Collection 8 CDs - 1993-2005, MP3
Terry Bozzio (with Chad Wackerman & Billy Sheehan) / Polytown – Collection 8 CDs – 1993-2005, MP3
Genre: Drums/Progressive Rock/Fusion
Country: United States
Year of publication: 1993-2005
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Allan Holdsworth - Road Games
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Zappa Vol I
The London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Kent Nagano
1983 Barking Pumpkin
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Tracks:
1. Sad Jane
2. Pedro’s Dowry (Large Orchestra Version)
3. Envelopes
4. Mo ‘n Herb’s Vacation
a. First Movement
b. Second Movement
c. Third Movement
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Ed Mann
Kent Nagano
David Ocker
Chad Wackerman
Frank Zappa
* Long Live Rock Archive
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Album Review: Robby Krieger - The Ritual Begins at Sundown
After 10 years of studio silence, Robby Krieger returns with a killer Frank Zappa album.
The lede is not literal, of course. But the former Doors guitarist, in tandem with FZ alumni co-writer/co-producer Arthur Barrow, drummer Chad Wackerman, keyboardist Tommy Mars and horn players Jock Ellis and Sal Marquez, channel the head Mother shamelessly and with the chops to back it up on the Ritual Begins at Sundown.
Fine-tuned on stages before being transferred to the studio, the eight originals and two covers bear all sorts of Zappa hallmarks like odd time signatures, quirky tempo shifts and an overarching unconventional quality that keep them interesting over repeated spins.
Recalling the jazzy, instrumental stylings of 1982’s Versions, Krieger even plays like Zappa, taking occasional detours into Jeremy Spencer territory on the languid “Slide Home” and soaring like David Gilmour on his recasting of the Doors’ “Yes, the River Knows.”
But even without a carbon copy of “Chunga’s Revenge,” it would be hard to call the Ritual Begins at Sundown anything but an homage to Zappa, something Krieger and his bandmates seem to allude to on the opening track, when the LP’s only words, also the song’s title - What was that? - pop out of the speakers.
It wasn’t Zappa. But the Ritual Begins at Sundown sure sounds like him.
Grade card: Robby Krieger - The Ritual Begins at Sundown - A-
9/1/20
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出かける時には忘れずに!
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Practice pad…never leave home without it…
Mr. Wackermanが ” Practice pad…never leave home without it…” と仰ってるので、、最近バッグの中には練習パッドが常駐中です。
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Synyster Gates with (from left to right) Nick Fainberg, Bob & Chad Wackerman, Papa Gates and Jim Cox. According to Papa Gates’ post they made some good music and he can’t wait for us to hear it... so stay tuned!!
October 1st, 2019 - Costa Mesa Recording Studios
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imagine being a drummer and your name is Chad Wackerman
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