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Frank Zappa always strived for originality in his music, but one track from 1966 bears a striking resemblance to the riff on The Rolling Stones' defining hit.
Frank Zappa was a pretty weird guy, and he made pretty weird music. It would be hard to point to one as the absolute weirdest, but this album can stake a claim ...
Measure 40.5 cm by 40.5 cm after mounted. The puzzle Frank Zappa “Freak Out” 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle reproduces the cover of the first studio album of the band The Mothers of Invention ...
Frank Zappa’s name isn’t featured on the front ... With producer Tom Wilson (Bob Dylan, Velvet Underground) helming the Mothers’ Freak Out! debut, Zappa buried his avant-garde tendencies ...
When Diana Ross, the glittering soul siren of Motown, and Frank Zappa, the madcap maestro of musical anarchy, unveiled Soul Freak Symphony in March 1985 but was put in limbo due to contractual issues.
1966’s Freak Out!, 1967’s Absolutely Free and 1968’s We’re Only in It for the Money. READ MORE: Top 10 Frank Zappa Albums In addition to the three-CD version of Whisky a Go Go, 1968 ...