The Old Masters, Box Three

~ Release by Frank Zappa (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Annotation

Individually numbered on back of box. Number begins with ZM3 followed by a 5-digit serial no.

This box set is a collection of remastered Frank Zappa, Frank Zappa & Mothers Of Invention, and The Mothers records originally released from 1972 to 1976.

according to discogs


This version is part of the Old Masters Box by FZ, issued in 1987. These "old masters" have been remixed by FZ and partly differ significantly from their original issues.


This version is part of the Old Masters Box by FZ, issued in 1987. These "old masters" have been remixed by FZ and partly differ significantly from their original issues.

Annotation last modified on 2019-12-15 11:01 UTC.

Tracklist

112" Vinyl: Waka/Jawaka
#TitleRatingLength
A1Big Swifty
engineer:
Kerry McNabb (recording engineer in the 1970s)
producer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
bass:
Alex Dmochowski (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
chimes and trumpet:
Sal Marquez (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
drums (drum set):
Aynsley Dunbar (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
electric piano:
George Duke (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
guitar and percussion:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
slide guitar:
Tony Duran (slide guitarist) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
recorded at:
Paramount Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
recording of:
Big Swifty (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
composer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
317:46
B1Your Mouth
engineer:
Kerry McNabb (recording engineer in the 1970s)
producer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
baritone saxophone and piccolo:
Mike Altschul (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
bass:
Alex Dmochowski (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
drums (drum set):
Aynsley Dunbar (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
guitar:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
piano:
George Duke (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
slide guitar:
Tony Duran (slide guitarist) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
tenor saxophone:
Joel Peskin (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
trumpet:
Sal Marquez (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
vocals:
Sal Marquez (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05) and Chris Peterson (supporting vocals for Frank Zappa) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
recorded at:
Paramount Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
recording of:
Your Mouth (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
lyricist and composer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
3:11
B2It Just Might Be a One‐Shot Deal
engineer:
Kerry McNabb (recording engineer in the 1970s)
producer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
acoustic guitar:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
bass:
Alex Dmochowski (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
drums (drum set), tambourine and washboard:
Aynsley Dunbar (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
Hawaiian guitar:
Jeff Simmons (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
slide guitar:
Tony Duran (slide guitarist) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
solo pedal steel guitar:
Sneaky Pete Kleinow (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
trumpet:
Sal Marquez (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
vocals:
Alex Dmochowski (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05), Tony Duran (slide guitarist) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05), Janet Neville-Ferguson Hof (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05), Sal Marquez (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05) and Jeff Simmons (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
recorded at:
Paramount Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
recording of:
It Just Might Be a One-Shot Deal (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
lyricist and composer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
4:17
B3Waka/Jawaka
engineer:
Kerry McNabb (recording engineer in the 1970s)
producer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
baritone horn and trombone:
Bill Byers (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05) and Ken Shroyer (trombonist) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, bass flute, piccolo and tenor saxophone:
Mike Altschul (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
bass:
Alex Dmochowski (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
chimes, flugelhorn and trumpet:
Sal Marquez (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
drums (drum set):
Aynsley Dunbar (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
guitar:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
Minimoog and piano:
Don Preston (piano/keyboards, member of Mothers of Invention) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
slide guitar:
Tony Duran (slide guitarist) (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
recorded at:
Paramount Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
recording of:
Waka/Jawaka (from 1972-04-17 until 1972-05)
composer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
211:18
212" Vinyl: The Grand Wazoo
312" Vinyl: Over‐Nite Sensation
412" Vinyl: Apostrophe (’)
512" Vinyl: Roxy & Elsewhere
612" Vinyl: Roxy & Elsewhere
712" Vinyl: One Size Fits All
812" Vinyl: Bongo Fury
912" Vinyl: Zoot Allures

Credits

Release group

includes:Apostrophe (’)
Bongo Fury by Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker) / Captain Beefheart / The Mothers
One Size Fits All by Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker) and The Mothers of Invention
Over‐Nite Sensation by The Mothers
Roxy & Elsewhere by Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker) / Mothers
The Grand Wazoo by The Mothers
Waka/Jawaka
Zoot Allures