☃️ Jean Luc Ponty Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa
Sides One and Two previously issued as Pacific Jazz ST-20172 (King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa). Sides Three and Four previously issued as Pacific Jazz ST-20168 (Jean-Luc Ponty and George Duke Trio - The Jean-Luc Ponty Experience). ©UAMARG, Inc. [front cover and inside gatefold]
Jean-Luc Ponty plays himself some really modern keyboards here, creating very atmospheric textures, rather urban, often flirting with a jazz-New Age style. To enhance the modern aspect of the music, Ponty plays a VERY "bottom" synth bass, which gives very much color, personality and depth to the music.
Visions of the Emerald Beyond is the fifth album by the jazz fusion group Mahavishnu Orchestra, and the second released by its second incarnation. According to the liner notes, the album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City from December 4 until December 14, 1974. It was then mixed at Trident Studios in London from December 16
Producer (s) Frank Zappa. " Watermelon in Easter Hay ", full name " Playing a Guitar Solo With This Band is Like Trying To Grow a Watermelon in Easter Hay ", [1] by Frank Zappa, is the penultimate song on the 1979 concept album Joe's Garage. The main character from this three-part rock opera is faced with the banning of all music after being
Sep 29, 2011 · Jean-Luc Ponty. Jean-Luc Ponty is a pioneer and undispute master of violin in the arena of jazz and rock. He is widely regarded as an innovator who has applied his unique visionary spin that has expanded the vocabulary of modern music. Ponty was born in a family of classical musicians on September 29, 1942 in Avranches, France.
King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays the Music of Frank Zappa (or simply King Kong) is an album by French jazz fusion artist Jean-Luc Ponty first released in May 1970 on Liberty Records ' World Pacific Records subsidiary label and later released on Blue Note .
This really comes across as a Ponty/ Zappa collaboration as Frank re-arranged his 6 tracks on here and then plays guitar on one song, the song Ponty composed "How would You Like To Have A Head Like That". They were fans of each others music before Jean-Luc started to play on Zappa albums. Frank's debut was in 1966 and Jean-Luc's in 1964.
Frank Zappa. Producer (s) Frank Zappa. " A Token of My Extreme ", by Frank Zappa, is a song on the 1979 concept album Joe's Garage [ Part II ]. The main character from this triple-album rock-opera has his mind messed-up by Lucille then "finally does something smart" and "pays a lot of money to L. Ron Hoover and the First Church of Appliantology."
DVD Cover. Does Humor Belong in Music? is a one-hour Frank Zappa concert video composed of live performances at The Pier in New York City (August 26, 1984) along with a few interview segments. It was released on VHS by MPI Home Video in 1985 and reissued on DVD in 2003 by EMI.
Art Tripp appears in the album cover but he didn't play on any of the songs (Freak Out!, Absolutely Free and We're Only in it for the Money were recorded before he joined the band). Production. Producers: Frank Zappa, Tom Wilson; Director of engineering: Val Valentin; Engineer: Ami Hadani, Tom Hidley, Gary Kelgren and Dick Kunc. Arranger: Frank
Aug 24, 2023 · The new group of Mothers heard on Over-Nite Sensation was comprised of virtuoso musicians rooted in jazz (keyboardist George Duke, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, drummer Ralph Humphrey, and trumpeter
King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays the Music of Frank Zappa · 1970. Alben No Absolute Time (2023 Remastered Version) 2023. Individual Choice (2023 Remastered Version)
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jean luc ponty plays the music of frank zappa