
Does Humor Belong In Music? is a Jazz album by Frank Zappa, originally released in 1986. On Gatefold: 22 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Jazz Fusion
- angular
- sarcastic
- cerebral
About
As Frank Zappa was focusing more on his computer and orchestral music in 1985-1986, he put together an album and a video of live material from his then-last tour from 1984. Does Humor Belong in Music? was released in January 1986, in Europe and Japan only. In 1995, Ryko issued it for the first time in the U.S. (a reissue for the rest of the world) with a thorough remix, new cover artwork, and a different edit of "Let's Move to Cleveland" (adding one extra minute). Asking the title question is answering it, at least when Zappa is concerned. It .
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Tracklist
- 1Zoot Allures5:27
- 2Tinsel-Town Rebellion4:42
- 3Trouble Every Day5:31
- 4Penguin In Bondage6:50
- 5Hot-Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel6:36
- 6What's New In Baltimore4:47
- 7Cock-Suckers' Ball1:05
- 8WPLJ1:30
- 9Let's Move To Cleveland15:44
- 10Whippin' Post8:27
Credits
Performers
- Scott ThunesBASS
- Chad WackermanDRUMS
- Dweezil ZappaGUITAR
- Allan ZavodKEYBOARDS
- Bobby MartinKEYBOARDS SAXOPHONE VOCALS
- Frank ZappaLEAD GUITAR VOCALS
- Ike WillisRHYTHM GUITAR VOCALS
- Ray WhiteRHYTHM GUITAR VOCALS
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 22 pressings tracked on Gatefold
