I have never questioned your knowledge of Frank Zappa and this video confirms it. When I moved out of state from OH I had to part with my Jazz From Hell CD. The other CD's I sold back to a record/CD resale in West Park were some that the store owner was eager to chastise me in listening to (a true WTH moment) until he saw my Jazz From Hell CD and then he gave me a pass.
Hi there Bill. Nice to see the 40th Anniversary reissue of OF. I never really got into this one completely but I appreciated some of it. Any time I hear that there are more Zappa reissues coming out I always smile. I love those Motown Anthologies too. Super stuff/adds Bill. Always the coolest catching up with you~ Rob/Boston
I saw him at S.F. Davies Symphony Hall around the opening of the venue, around the mid 70's, with some kind of orchestra that I had never heard or seen before. The sound in that hall was amazing, and nothing that I had ever heard before or since. It must have been this same tour as this album. I have to get this cd now.
Hey Bill, do you have "Yellow Shark" CD in your collection? If not, do you know something about its releases? Which one is the best version? Or they are all identical...
Nice review on Orchestral Favorites. I'm a big Zappa fan myself and I'm going through his discography one album at a time on my channel. Kind of new to the community. Check it out!
Am I The only one that doesn't like the packaging on the CD issue ??? Sliding CDs into cardboard sleeves is a BAD idea!! They could have simply packaged it like other releases such as Hammersmith Odean or Meat Light...This Music Deserves Better.. The ZFT needs to rethink there packaging.. Plus Games and costumes??? JEEEZZZZ..... I LOVE FRANKS MUSIC...Lets get it together Ahmet!!! Sorry Bill I needed a place to vent.
OTHER - The name is George DuVIVier ZAPPA - But there's a big problem with Discs 2 and 3. It's not the complete concert - Strictly Genteel is edited to remove the post-song jamming section where they were joined onstage by Beefheart. The goal for any archival release of this nature should be to reject the conceits borne of the artist's vanity, and document "history as it happened" "warts and all" Which means this 3-cd set doesn't invalidate the (admittedly lo-fi) audience tape. Which at a stroke turns this into a rather pointless release (yes I did listen with headphones). Speaking of which - another late-1973 release is due. What, yet another release from what is, in retrospect, one of FZ's more underwhelming tours/bands?!
Thanks for the correction on pronunciation. The liner notes state that the tape ran out before Beefheart joined them and it is not an edit. I have not heard the audience recording. Thanks for the info.
Nothing makes me happier than seeing you get a new Zappa album. Even watching at the lowest resolution here, I could hear how much more dynamic it is.
Huge difference. Thanks for sharing, I'm a big Zappa fan will definitely be picking up that LP. Cheers!
I was looking for a review of this release and I'm glad I found your channel! You have convinced me to invest!
I have never questioned your knowledge of Frank Zappa and this video confirms it. When I moved out of state from OH I had to part with my Jazz From Hell CD. The other CD's I sold back to a record/CD resale in West Park were some that the store owner was eager to chastise me in listening to (a true WTH moment) until he saw my Jazz From Hell CD and then he gave me a pass.
Hi there Bill. Nice to see the 40th Anniversary reissue of OF. I never really got into this one completely but I appreciated some of it. Any time I hear that there are more Zappa reissues coming out I always smile. I love those Motown Anthologies too.
Super stuff/adds Bill. Always the coolest catching up with you~
Rob/Boston
Thanks, Rob!
I saw him at S.F. Davies Symphony Hall around the opening of the venue, around the mid 70's, with some kind of orchestra that I had never heard or seen before. The sound in that hall was amazing, and nothing that I had ever heard before or since. It must have been this same tour as this album. I have to get this cd now.
You played my favorite part in Strictly Genteel. I always anticipate for that part
awesome review. Love the increase in dynamic range you can hear in the newer master
Oh yes, MAJOR difference between the two. Thanks for posting!
thanks for the Zappa review, will order the CD set,
BILL!!!!!!!!!!!! The Zappa master!!!
Hey Bill, do you have "Yellow Shark" CD in your collection?
If not, do you know something about its releases? Which one is the best version? Or they are all identical...
They are all identical and it is great stuff. The last Zappa album to be released during his lifetime.
@@BillsBoxOfSound Thank you very much, Bill!
I think Kathy Dalton recorded an album called "Boogie Bands and One Night Stands" on DiscReet.
Correct! Further research on Wikipedia reveals a list of DiscReet's artists.
Fascinating history & review of Orchestral Favourites.
I’m tempted to buy it.
Nice review on Orchestral Favorites. I'm a big Zappa fan myself and I'm going through his discography one album at a time on my channel. Kind of new to the community. Check it out!
New version for sure , I sold my old LP.
Super cd
Am I The only one that doesn't like the packaging on the CD issue ??? Sliding CDs into cardboard sleeves is a BAD idea!! They could have simply packaged it like other releases such as Hammersmith Odean or Meat Light...This Music Deserves Better.. The ZFT needs to rethink there packaging.. Plus Games and costumes??? JEEEZZZZ..... I LOVE FRANKS MUSIC...Lets get it together Ahmet!!! Sorry Bill I needed a place to vent.
OTHER - The name is George DuVIVier
ZAPPA - But there's a big problem with Discs 2 and 3.
It's not the complete concert - Strictly Genteel is edited to remove the post-song jamming section where they were joined onstage by Beefheart.
The goal for any archival release of this nature should be to reject the conceits borne of the artist's vanity, and document "history as it happened" "warts and all"
Which means this 3-cd set doesn't invalidate the (admittedly lo-fi) audience tape. Which at a stroke turns this into a rather pointless release (yes I did listen with headphones).
Speaking of which - another late-1973 release is due. What, yet another release from what is, in retrospect, one of FZ's more underwhelming tours/bands?!
Thanks for the correction on pronunciation. The liner notes state that the tape ran out before Beefheart joined them and it is not an edit. I have not heard the audience recording. Thanks for the info.