sniper
11.14.11 | start with freak out. |
Ire
11.14.11 | freak out would make a good start. i started with apostrophe, his best.
he has so many great albums. |
liledman
11.14.11 | hot rats
were only in it for the money
idk im planning on going through his discog over the holidays |
supertouchox2
11.14.11 | You want his most musical albums, free of gimmicks and joke songs, imo.
I love nearly all of his stuff, but get these, srsly.
The Grand Wazoo
Waka Jawaka
Hot Rats
Burnt Weeny Sandwich
Shut Up n' Play Your Guitar
seing zappa plays zappa in 2 weeks, aposrophe form start to finish and a classics set. |
Jruined
11.14.11 | Freak Out or We're Only in it for the Money
One size fits all.
Apostrophe/Overnight Sensation.
Joe's Garage
Sheik Yer Bouti
Broadway the Hardway
You are what you is. |
MO
11.14.11 | Hot Rats fo sho |
Jruined
11.14.11 | Lumpy Gravy is a personal favorite. Grand Wazoo too. |
Jethro42
11.14.11 | I'd start with these;
Apostrophe
Overnite Sensation
Hot Rats
Zappa in New York
The Grand Wazoo |
RooseveltsGhost
11.14.11 | Just listen to the song I Don't Care. That;s the only song I found that I really liked by Zappa.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG4KrDuqyAY |
PayneTiger777
11.14.11 | "Watch out where the huskies go and don't you eat that yellow snow." |
Jruined
11.14.11 | Forgot about Zappa in New York. Actually you could just grab Laather and get a good cross section of his work. Instrumentals and all.
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Thane
11.14.11 | Apostrophe and Hot Rats are my favorite Zappa records. Easiest the get into also probably. Don't get Jazz From Hell first haha. |
tarkus
11.14.11 | Hot Rats |