mcq wrote:The man was a complete and utter inspiration to me, Dermot. I learned so much both from his music and from his musical influences like Mingus, Dolphy, Varese and Nancarrow. Essential recordings in my opinion are the following:
1. We're Only In It For The Money
2. Burnt Weeny Sandwich
3. Weasels Ripped My Flesh
4. Waka/Jawaka
5. The Grand Wazoo
6. Roxy and Elsewhere
7. One Size Fits All
8. Zappa in New York
9. Studio Tan
10. Sleep Dirt
11. Joe's Garage
The holy grail for vinyl afficionados like yoursef, Dermot, are the three Old Masters boxes, which encompass everything from Freak Out to Zoot Allures.
Thanks for your quick response Paul. Better start saving so :)
I know this slightly off topic Paul but I would really appreciate your input on this dilemma I have concerning the imminent (Sept. 8th) Beatles vinyl mono box set which are completely digital free.
My dilemma is this : I have a few Mono copies in my collection but no The White Album Mono. Will the new versions compete with my old Mono's? Do I just buy the White Album, Revolver and maybe Sgt. Pepper and forget about the complete box?
I know you raved about the digital Mono box set particularly the White Album. I currently have three copies of TWA - a Jap copy, last years remaster and a second hand American copy I picked up years ago. Guess which is the sonically superior copy? Believe it or not it's the American copy! Far more life and presence.....
Over to you Paul and thanks in advance for your advice. BTW anybody else feel free to join in :) Maybe this should be in a separate thread?