Joe's Menage Explained

Joe's Menage
Type:Live album
Artist:Frank Zappa
Cover:JoesMenage2008.jpg
Released:October 1, 2008
Recorded:November 1, 1975
Venue:College of William and Mary (Williamsburg, VA)
Genre:Rock
Length:45:52
Label:Vaulternative
Producer:Frank Zappa
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Prev Year:2008
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Next Year:2009

Joe's Menage is a live album by Frank Zappa, posthumously released on October 1, 2008. It contains previously unreleased material from 1975.[1] It is the fourth album in the "Joe's Corsage" series, which is devoted to various rarities compiled by Joe Travers for the Zappa Family Trust.[2] This album contains material from a concert in Williamsburg on November 1, 1975 (the middle part). It presents for the first time extensive recordings featuring vocalist and alto saxophonist Norma Jean Bell, who was only in Zappa's touring band for a brief period in late 1975.[3]

Overview

The album first germinated in 1978 when Zappa gave fan Ole Lysgaard several cassette tapes, including one of this 1975 concert. In 2004, Lysgaard sent the tapes to Gail Zappa who decided to release this particular dub made by Zappa. It was not possible to retrieve Zappa's original tapes, but the tape reel from which Zappa had produced the cassette dub was located in the vault. It was restored by Joe Travers and mastered by John Polito.

Track listing

All compositions and arrangements by Frank Zappa

Musicians

Album credits

References

 

Notes and References

  1. . Retrieved on October 1, 2008
  2. Earlier releases in the series are Joe's Corsage (2004), Joe's Domage (2004), and Joe's Xmasage (2005).
  3. Web site: Albertos. Román García. FZ chronology, 1973-1975. globia.net/donlope . 1 November 2008.