Frank Zappa (1940–1993)
Author of The Real Frank Zappa Book
About the Author
Image credit: Helge Øverås, January 16th 1977
Series
Works by Frank Zappa
Joe's garage acts II & III 6 copies
Dog breath 5 copies
Trance-Fusion 5 copies
Ahead of their time 5 copies
Funky Nothingness 3 copies
Yellow Shark 3 copies
Strictly Genteel 3 copies
As An Am 2 copies
Zappa : London Symphony Orchestra 2 copies
Joe's Garage Acts I, II & III 2 copies
Quaudiophiliac 2 copies
Halloween 2 copies
Freaks & Motherfu *#@%! 2 copies
Hot rats 2 copies
Frank's Wildest Years! 1 copy
Francesco Zappa 1 copy
Filmore East '71' 1 copy
Leatherette 1 copy
Joe's Camouflage 1 copy
Crush All Boxes 1 copy
You Are What You Is 1 copy
Live in Paris 1970 1 copy
King Kong. [Phonodisc] 1 copy
Saarbrucken 1 copy
Frank Zappa 1 copy
Them Or Us 1 copy
Waka/Wazoo 1 copy
Live in Paris 1980 1 copy
The Best Of 1 copy
Conceptual Continuity 1 copy
Swiss Cheese 1 copy
Uncle Meat 1 copy
Live Transmissions 1 copy
Halloween in the Big Apple 1 copy
Zappa In Barcelona 1 copy
La venganza de Chunga 1 copy
Meets 1 copy
Mothers Of Invention - 'Tis The Season To Be Jelly: Live In Sweden 1967; Frank Zappa/Mothers - Piquantique: Stockholm 1973 (1991) 1 copy
Rare/Frank Zappa 'Vintage' 1 copy
Dancin' Fool 1 copy
Man From Utopia 1 copy
Make a Jazz Noise Here 1 copy
The Amazing Mr. Bickford 1 copy
The Late Show In BBC 1 copy
Zappa'a Universe 1 copy
Barcelona The Hard Way 1 copy
Live at Stockholm 1973 1 copy
The Eyes of Osaka 1 copy
The big note 1 copy
In 1960 1 copy
Lumpy Gravy [Disc Only] 1 copy
Hot Rats [Disc Only] 1 copy
Roxy & Elsewhere 1 copy
Zappa In New York 1 copy
Donna - Rare Meat 1 copy
Transparency 1 copy
Berlin 1978 1 copy
Hammersmith Odeon [3 CD] 1 copy
Frank Zappa - Them Or Us 1 copy
One Size Fits All 1 copy
Associated Works
America Lost and Found: The BBS Story (Head / Easy Rider / Five Easy Pieces / Drive, He Said / The Last Picture Show / The King of Marvin Gardens / A Safe Place) (2010) — Actor — 39 copies
The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers [1984 Faerie Tale Theatre TV episode] (1984) — Actor — 6 copies
Bosch & Alraune Alraune: Textile Höllenqualen — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Zappa, Frank
- Legal name
- Zappa, Frank Vincent
- Other names
- ZAPPA, Frank Vincent
ZAPPA, Frank - Birthdate
- 1940-12-21
- Date of death
- 1993-12-04
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Chaffey College
Antelope Valley High School - Occupations
- composer
musician
film director - Awards and honors
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1995)
Grammy Awards (1988, 1996)
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (1998) - Relationships
- Zappa, Moon Unit (daughter)
Zappa, Ahmet (son)
Zappa, Dweezil (son)
Zappa, Diva (daughter) - Short biography
- Frank Zappa was an American musician, composer, and bandleader. His work is characterized by nonconformity, free-form improvisation, sound experimentation, musical virtuosity and satire of American culture. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed rock, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestral and musique concrète works; he also produced almost all of the 60-plus albums that he released with his band the Mothers of Invention and as a solo artist. Zappa also directed feature-length films and music videos, and designed album covers. He is considered one of the most innovative and stylistically diverse musicians of his generation.
- Cause of death
- prostate cancer
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Place of death
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Burial location
- Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, USA (unmarked)
- Associated Place (for map)
- California, USA
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Reviews
When I discovered the music of Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention way back in 1970, I wasn't ready for it. W/in a few mnths I was all about it. I was 16 & this was, indeed, the music that got me really excited. It was experimental, it was rock'n'roll, it had some politics, it had some satire, it was complicated, it did the trick for me. I 1st heard the Mothers of Invention live when I skipped school on my graduation day to hitch-hike north of Baltimore to hear them in Harrisburg. THEY show more WERE GREAT! Very funny, very together. They were also starting to deteriorate into juvenilia. Nonetheless, Zappa continued to crank out the records that I was interested in & a new release was always exciting.. until things like some of those mid-70s live albums came out. Anyway, the more experimental & jazzy Zappa was, the more I liked him; the more "Titties & Beer" he got, the more I got bored. Then I lost interest altogether. Shortly before he died he started doing a few things that interested me again - about wch I was quite happy! Then, fuck it!, he died in 1992 - a mere sprat! W/ a zillion recordings left behind but so much more that he cd've done. Too bad.
So here's an authorized ghost-written autobiography. What Zappa enthusiast cd resist? All that droll commentary, setting the record straight & the like. No doubt, Zappa had alotof stupid bullshit written about him by alotof incomprehending hostile people over the yrs & no doubt it's still almost MIRACULOUS that his music STILL isn't played on rock radio stns while the most producer-created DREK sickens the airwaves unto death, BUT, LET'S FACE IT, Zappa pulled it off w/ balls & perseverance almost unprecedented in the rock music industry. Hats off to his memory! show less
So here's an authorized ghost-written autobiography. What Zappa enthusiast cd resist? All that droll commentary, setting the record straight & the like. No doubt, Zappa had alotof stupid bullshit written about him by alotof incomprehending hostile people over the yrs & no doubt it's still almost MIRACULOUS that his music STILL isn't played on rock radio stns while the most producer-created DREK sickens the airwaves unto death, BUT, LET'S FACE IT, Zappa pulled it off w/ balls & perseverance almost unprecedented in the rock music industry. Hats off to his memory! show less
I've never been into Frank Zappa's music but I thought "here's the type of person who led an interesting life" so I checked out his autobiography. Zappa certainly has a few stories of rock 'n' roll excess which he balances with his childhood and family life. Some of the stories are amusing, some are outlandish and some are iconic (see, for example, his review of the events that led to his immortalisation in "Smoke on the Water").
I didn't know anything about Zappa when I started this. I just thought he sounded like an interesting guy. Usually these musician biographies turn out to be mostly about drugs and I'm not into drugs so I can't relate. Zappa was not into drugs. He didn't need them. His mind was already travelling a million miles an hour without them.
I liked this book and it made me like Zappa but I had trouble getting his humor a lot of the time. The book was written in 1998 so all of his political show more references were about a time that I wasn't really political. I mean I hated Reagan as much as the next punk rocker but I didn't really know anything about what was going on in the world. The other problem is that Zappa is a self-professed "grumpy old guy". So much of it is just complaining that the world is broken and it sucks and even though I agree with him it got to be a little much reading about it everyday.
The man was a genius and an incredible musician. I'm not really into his music but he was a savant.
Last problem with this book is that the "road stories" section was way too short and all of the stories had the same plot "random girl sticks random object in her no-no spot". show less
I liked this book and it made me like Zappa but I had trouble getting his humor a lot of the time. The book was written in 1998 so all of his political show more references were about a time that I wasn't really political. I mean I hated Reagan as much as the next punk rocker but I didn't really know anything about what was going on in the world. The other problem is that Zappa is a self-professed "grumpy old guy". So much of it is just complaining that the world is broken and it sucks and even though I agree with him it got to be a little much reading about it everyday.
The man was a genius and an incredible musician. I'm not really into his music but he was a savant.
Last problem with this book is that the "road stories" section was way too short and all of the stories had the same plot "random girl sticks random object in her no-no spot". show less
The man gives his controversial opinions, which in the light of the last twenty years, make a great deal of common sense, and talks about his life's work. One of the most interesting men of the twentieth century, who I think will be even more well-remembered as time goes on.
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