Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Sharleena 2. Bamboozled By Love / Owner Of A Lonely Heart 3. Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up 4. Advanced Romance 5. Bobby Brown Goes Down 6. Keep It Greasy 7. Honey, Don't You Want a Man Like Me? 8. In France 9. Drowning Witch 10. Ride My Face to Chicago 11. Carol, You Fool 12. Chana in de Bushwop 13. Joe's Garage 14. Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?
DISC 2: 1. Dickie's Such an A****** 2. Hands With a Hammer - (Terry Bozzio) 3. Zoot Allures 4. Society Pages 5. I'm a Beautiful Guy 6. Beauty Knows No Pain 7. Charlie's Enormous Mouth 8. Cocaine Decisions 9. Nig Biz 10. King Kong 11. Cosmik Debris
| Details | | Playing Time: | 135 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Dweezil Zappa, George Duke, Steve Vai, Terry Bozzio | | Producer: | Frank Zappa | | Distributor: | Ryko Distribution | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Frank Zappa (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Mark Volman, Howard Kaylan (vocals); Ray White, Ike Willis, Steve Vai (guitar); Ian Underwood (alto saxophone, keyboards); Bobby Martin (saxophone, keyboards); Alan Zavod, George Duke, Tommy Mars (keyboards); Scott Thunes (bass); Chad Wackerman (drums); Terry Bozzio (drums); Ed Mann (percussion). Engineers: Bob Stone, Mark Pinske, Kerry McNabb. Disc 1 is mostly DDD with the exception of one ADD song. Disc 2 is mostly ADD with the exception of two DDD songs. Many of the arrangements on YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON STAGE ANYMORE, VOL. 3 are collated from edits of Zappa's 1984 band, spliced together with earlier versions of the song by other Zappa ensembles. Family man that he was, Frank Zappa opens this third volume of wide-ranging live performances by introducing guitar-slinger son Dweezil, then fifteen years old, who solos on "Sharleena." This time out the focus is primarily on Frank's '80s bands, with the repertoire also drawing from that era's releases. There's plenty of room given for soloing, with Zappa even splicing into a 1982 performance of "King Kong" a 1971 segment that includes his own guitar freakout, recorded at London's Rainbow Theater just moments before a wacko bolted onto the stage and threw him into the orchestra pit (landing him in the hospital with broken bones and a long recovery during which he was confined to a wheelchair). Stage announcements and assorted patter continue his documentation of the assorted rigors of life on the road and on the stage itself--at a couple points thrown objects threaten to halt the show.
Editorial Reviews Billboard Recommended
Goldmine Highly Recommended - ...musical magic executed with impeccable taste...
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