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Frank Zappa
was one of the most accomplished composers of the rock era; his music combines an understanding of and appreciation for such contemporary classical figures as
Stravinsky
,
Stockhausen
, and
Varèse
with an affection for late-'50s doo wop rock & roll and a facility for the guitar-heavy rock that dominated pop in the '70s. But
Zappa
was also a satirist whose reserves of scorn seemed bottomless and whose wicked sense of humor and absurdity have delighted his numerous fans, even
when his lyrics crossed over the broadest bounds of taste. Finally,
Zappa
was perhaps the most prolific record-maker of his time, turning out massive amounts of music on his own Barking Pumpkin label and through distribution deals with Rykodisc and Rhino after long, unhappy associations with industry giants like Warner Brothers and the now-defunct MGM.
Zappa
became interested in music early and pursued his studies in school, up through a six-month stint at Chaffey College in Alta Loma, CA. He scored a couple of low-budget films and used the money to buy a low-budget recording studio. In 1964, he joined a local band called
the Soul Giants
, which, over the course of the next two years, evolved into
the Mothers
, who played songs written by
Zappa
. The band was signed to the Verve division of MGM by producer
Tom Wilson
in 1966 and recorded its first album, a two-LP set called
Freak Out!
, which introduced
Zappa
's interests in both serious music and pop as well as his scathing wit. (Verve insisted on adding "of Invention" to the band's name.)
Subsequent albums extended the musical and lyrical themes of the debut, and they came frequently. Three albums, for example, hit the charts in 1968:
We're Only in It for the Money
, a
Mothers
album that made fun of hippies and
Sgt. Pepper
;
Lumpy Gravy
, a
Zappa
solo album recorded with an orchestra; and
Cruising With Ruben & the Jets
, on which
the Mothers
played neo-doo wop. Toward the end of the '60s,
Zappa
expanded the
Mothers
lineup, turning more toward instrumental jazz-rock, much of which displayed his technically accomplished guitar playing. But by the end of the decade, he had broken up the band.
In 1970, however,
Zappa
reassembled a new edition of
the Mothers
, featuring former
Turtles
lead singers
Mark Volman
and
Howard Kaylan
as frontmen. The lineup moved the group more in the direction of X-rated comedy, notably on the album
Fillmore East: June 1971
, but it was short-lived: during a performance at the Rainbow Theatre in London,
Zappa
was pushed from the stage by a demented fan and seriously injured.
While he recovered,
Zappa
released several albums, then he re-formed
the Mothers
with himself as lead singer and made pop/rock albums such as
Over-nite Sensation
that were among his best-selling records ever. By the end of the '70s,
Zappa
was recording on his own labels, distributed in some cases by the majors, and he had attracted a consistent cult following for both his humor and his complex music. (
Zappa
's band, in fact, became a training ground for high-quality rock musicians, much as
Miles Davis
' was for jazz players.)
In the '80s,
Zappa
gained the rights to his old albums and began to reissue them, at first on his own and then through the pioneering Rykodisc CD label. He wrote his autobiography and embarked on a world tour in 1988. That was the end of his live performing, except for such isolated appearances as one in Czechoslovakia at the invitation of its post-Communist president,
Zappa
fan Vaclav Havel. In late 1991, it was confirmed that
Zappa
was seriously ill with cancer. Nevertheless, his schedule of album releases continued to be rapid.
Zappa
died in December of 1993, with a number of posthumous releases to follow. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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