Frank Zappa
Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch


4.0
excellent

Review

by Cyan isn't a shade of blue. USER (41 Reviews)
May 4th, 2014 | 15 replies


Release Date: 1982 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Unlike a lot of 80s progressive rock, this album is far from pop. The guitar styles of Steve Vai and the outlandish humor of Zappa help Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch to become another bright moment in a lengthy discography.

Despite coming out in 1981, Frank Zappa's previous masterpiece, You Are What You Is still felt reminiscent of the 1970s. It was evident that it was about time Zappa gave the new 80s rock sound a chance. The album is rather brief (6 tracks, 34 minutes), and doesn't necessarily hold a strong theme, other than being a silly 80s progressive rock album. The first 3 tracks were recorded in the studio, and the last 3 are from live performances. This causes the two sides to seem haphazardly pasted together like a compilation. Despite this, every single track on it is brilliant, so it almost makes up for the poor flow between songs.

The album's mood musically ranges from silly to suspenseful to outright strange. Recently Zappa had hired Steve Vai to play some of the guitar parts on You Are What You Is; for Ship Arriving, Vai took place as lead guitarist. His style added a spice of complexity to the album’s instrumentation - such as the solo in the latter half of "I Come from Nowhere." Other characteristics of the album included heavy yet playful bass lines in nearly every song, overly obnoxious vocals, and in the case of "Teen-Age Prostitute", the use of a professional opera singer. Zappa composed all of the tracks and conducted the music; yes Zappa conducts rock music.

"Teen-Age Prostitute", in specific, is one of the most exciting pieces in Zappa's entire discography. Vai opens up “Teen-Age Prostitute” with a grandiose lead riff; opera singer Lisa Popeil follows by belting out high notes backed by marimba. The marimba crashes all over the place as the synths rush in to pick them back up. Of course this is only describing the first thirty seconds of the song. All six of the tracks are so packed with energy and information, that there isn't a dull moment within Ship Arriving.

Thematically, Zappa employs his typical brand of satire. Most of his targets are made obvious (to a slight fault.) With songs like "Valley Girl" mocking valley girls, and "Teen-Age Prostitute" mocking teenage prostitutes, it's hard to see depth in the lyrics. Some of the songs are outright outrageous lyrically. For instance: in "Drowning Witch" Zappa paints a bizarre and irrational picture while commenting on pollution: "Not even a witch oughta be caught on the bottom of America's spew-infested Waterways/She could get radiation all over her/She could mutate insanely..." Luckily, because the songs are humorous and well instrumented, they're more than just passable, they're essential. Especially When you realize that the lyrics to "Valley Girl" were written by Zappa's 13 year old daughter Moon (who also performs the vocals.)

Overall, the album adds another layer of diversity on the already expansive discography of Frank Zappa, and to no fault. The only problems with the album arise from shallow lyrics, lack of an overall theme, and the 20 seconds of unnecessary applause at the end of "Teen-Age Prostitute." Other than that, the album is humorous and musically packed with catchy and complex parts. With so many 80s prog bands going pop, its nice to see Zappa can put forth an LP that defies the trend. It may not be Zappa's best, but is certainly significantly above average.

Album highlights: "Now Not Now", "Drowning Witch", "Teen-Age Prostitute"



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Necrotica
May 4th 2014


10693 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Valley Girl is one of the best songs ever made, no joke

ArsMoriendi
May 4th 2014


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

2 negs and no one telling what I did wrong? Geez.

Mort.
May 4th 2014


26129 Comments


"well an issue I saw from skimming through it is that you just talk about the tracks and other nonsense instead of discussing the album as a whole. I also see that the spacing and structure of the review is just all wrong. "

yeah man review is structured all weird


ArsMoriendi
May 4th 2014


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Hmmm... I'll try to fix that.

NordicMindset
May 4th 2014


25137 Comments


reads kinda choppy and tbt-like, and some grammatical errors here and there. Plus:

The only problems with the album arise from shallow lyrics and the 20 seconds of unnecessary applause at the end of "Teen-Age Prostitute."


are not enough to justify a 4, a 4.5 maybe. Reads completely like a fanboy (which I know you are, but still)

ArsMoriendi
May 4th 2014


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@Green Baron: I think you miss the point. But you're right about 1 thing. I am a fanboy.



@Fripp: I fixed a lot of it. It now only mentions 4/6 of the tracks instead of all, and I only really put in detail for 2 of them.



I felt it was necessary to give "Teen-Age Prostitute" special attention since I feel it's by far the best. But even then I cut down it's paragraph considerably.

ArsMoriendi
May 4th 2014


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I keep tweaking it. I moved some of the paragraphs around. I think it at least flows better now.

ArsMoriendi
May 4th 2014


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Ok, I will.



@Fripp: Haha "Valley Girl" was his only top 40 single ever so it caught more attention than any other song he ever wrote. think its a cute little funny song, but yeah it's not the best on the album.



OKAY now I think it's great. This time I read it, felt actually proud of it. I think I'm done editing it now. Thanks for the

critique!

BMDrummer
May 5th 2014


15165 Comments


As people already said, it reads a bit choppy. I won't pos or neg though.

ArsMoriendi
May 5th 2014


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

My next review probably won't be a Zappa album. Hopefully I'll be focused on it. Well at least I worked out most of the kinks in this one.

Zig
July 19th 2018


2752 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This's so underrated. Funny as hell.

ArsMoriendi
January 18th 2019


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Teen-Age Prostitute is such a classic honestly



not one of my best reviews. I repeat the same few points a lot here lol

ReefaJones
February 10th 2020


3914 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

title track absolutely kills. What's up with the rating. sput doesn't know jazz?

ArsMoriendi
August 3rd 2020


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Underrated as hell

Lacedaemonius
June 3rd 2021


97 Comments


Man, Zappa is the last guy I expected to do an Aphex Twin cover album. This guy really is all over the place.



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