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Make a Jazz Noise Here is a live double album by Frank Zappa. It was first released in June 1991, and was the third Zappa album to be compiled from recordings from his 1988 world tour, following Broadway the Hard Way (1988) and The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life (1991).
Reception
AllMusic gave the album 3.5 stars stating “Make a Jazz Noise Here contains very little stage antics and inside jokes; it concentrates on virtuoso performances of some of Zappa’s best instrumental tunes.”
Personnel Frank Zappa – lead guitar, synth, vocal Ike Willis – rhythm guitar, synth, vocal Mike Keneally – rhythm guitar, synth, vocal Bobby Martin – keyboards, vocal Ed Mann – vibes, marimba, electronic percussion Walt Fowler – trumpet, flugel horn, synth Bruce Fowler – trombone Paul Carman – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone Albert Wing – tenor saxophone Kurt McGettrick – baritone saxophone, contrabass clarinet Scott Thunes – electric bass, minimoog Chad Wackerman – drums, electronic percussion Sampled voices of Senator Hawkins, Senator Holings and Johnny “Guitar” Watson
Photo Frank Zappa by Carl Lender, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons
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this is Frank Zappa
he was a diva, beloved by all and hated by a few. he showed the world what a bisexual power bottom can really do. his guitar skills were unbelievable, but it was his beautiful singing voice that moved listeners to tears. although it was tears of joy that were shed at his music concerts, only tears of grief and sadness were shed on that fateful day in 2022 when he tragically passed away due to a failed shingles vaccination which accidentally pierced his jugular when he got scared and moved around at the last second. he survived the initial blood loss, but after being discharged from the hospital he didn't look both ways crossing the street and was struck by an ambulance which he didn't hear through his airpods blasting his own music. the last song he ever heard before being flattened? Carolina Hard-Core Ecstasy by Frank Zappa.