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{{Infobox album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name = Guitar
| name = Guitar
| Type = live
| type = live
| Artist = [[Frank Zappa]]
| artist = [[Frank Zappa]]
| Cover = Guitar %28Zappa%29.jpg
| cover = Guitar %28Zappa%29.jpg
| Released = April 26, 1988<br />May 2, 1995
| alt =
| released = April 26, 1988
| Recorded = March 31, 1979 – December 18, 1984
| recorded = March 31, 1979 – December 18, 1984
| Genre = [[Instrumental rock]], [[hard rock]]
| venue =
| Length = 80:58 <small>(Vinyl)</small><br />131:38 <small>(CD)</small>
| studio =
| Label = [[Barking Pumpkin Records|Barking Pumpkin]]
| Producer = Frank Zappa
| genre = {{flatlist|
*[[Instrumental rock]]
| Last album = ''[[The Old Masters|The Old Masters Box III]]<br />#49 (1987)
*[[hard rock]]
| This album = '''''Guitar'''''<br />#50 (1988)
*[[jazz fusion]]
| Next album = ''[[You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1]]<br />#51 (1988)
*[[progressive rock]]
| Misc = {{Singles
}}
| Name = Guitar
| length = {{plainlist|
| Type = studio
* 83:39 <small>(LP)</small>
| Single 1 = Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
* 131:38 <small>(CD)</small>
| Single 1 date = 1988
}}
| label = [[Barking Pumpkin Records|Barking Pumpkin]]
| producer = Frank Zappa
| prev_title = [[Old Masters (box set)|The Old Masters Box III]]
| prev_year = 1987
| next_title = [[You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1]]
| next_year = 1988
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Guitar
| type = studio
| single1 = Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
| single1date = 1988
}}
}}
}}
}}
{{Album ratings
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| rev1 = [[Allmusic]]
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'''''Guitar''''' is a 1988 album by [[Frank Zappa]]. It is the follow-up to 1981's ''[[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar]]''; like that album it features Zappa's guitar solos excerpted from live performances, recorded between 1979 and 1984. It garnered Zappa his sixth [[Grammy]] nomination for "[[Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance|Best Rock Instrumental Performance]]".<ref>[http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1989/grammys.htm 1989 Grammy Awards] at ''rockonthenet.com'' – retrieved on 3 June 2009</ref>
'''''Guitar''''' is a 1988 [[live album]] by [[Frank Zappa]]. It is the follow-up to 1981's ''[[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar]]''; like that album it features Zappa's guitar solos excerpted from live performances, recorded between 1979 and 1984. It garnered Zappa his sixth [[Grammy]] nomination for "[[Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance|Best Rock Instrumental Performance]]".<ref>[http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1989/grammys.htm 1989 Grammy Awards] at ''rockonthenet.com'' – retrieved on 3 June 2009</ref>


== Background ==
== Background ==
''Guitar'' was originally intended to be a 3-record box set (like ''[[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar]]''), but Zappa decided, with this release, to start using compact discs as his primary media rather than records. As such, it was Zappa's first album to be released simultaneously on vinyl and CD. The double CD, released on [[Rykodisc]] in the US and Zappa Records in Europe, contained all 32 tracks while the double LP was pared down to 19 tracks and released on Zappa's [[Barking Pumpkin]] label (US) and Zappa Records (EU).
''Guitar'' was originally intended to be a 3-record box set like ''[[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar]]'', but Zappa decided, with this release, to start using compact discs as his primary distribution medium rather than records. As such, it was Zappa's first album to be released simultaneously on vinyl and CD. The double CD, released on [[Rykodisc]] in the US and Zappa Records in Europe, contained all 32 tracks for the intended 3-record box set, while the vinyl release was a double LP pared down to 19 tracks and released on Zappa's [[Barking Pumpkin]] label (US) and Zappa Records (EU).


Aside from "[[Joe's Garage|Watermelon in Easter Hay]]", "Sexual Harassment In The Workplace" and "[[Joe's Garage|Outside Now]]," all tracks were derived from performances of other songs, as on ''Shut Up 'n Play Your Guitar''. Other solos were excerpted from "The Black Page", "Let's Move to Cleveland", "Drowning Witch", "Zoot Allures", "[[Whipping Post (song)|Whipping Post]]", "City of Tiny Lites", "Advance Romance", "Hot-Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel", "[[King Kong]]", "Easy Meat", "Ride My Face to [[Chicago]]", "Sharleena", "A Pound for a Brown on the Bus", and "Inca Roads".
Aside from "[[Watermelon in Easter Hay]]", "Sexual Harassment In The Workplace" and "[[Joe's Garage|Outside Now]]," all tracks were derived from performances of other songs, as on ''Shut Up 'n Play Your Guitar''. Other solos were excerpted from "The Black Page", "Let's Move to Cleveland", "Drowning Witch", "Zoot Allures", "[[Whipping Post (song)|Whipping Post]]", "City of Tiny Lites", "Advance Romance", "Hot-Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel", "[[King Kong]]", "Easy Meat", "Ride My Face to [[Chicago]]", "Sharleena", "A Pound for a Brown on the Bus", and "Inca Roads".


Track names, though unrelated to the actual compositions, make many references to popular culture and world history. "Do Not Pass Go" refers to the ''[[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]]'' phrase that appears to prevent players from collecting a monetary bonus; "Jim & Tammy's Upper Room" recalls [[televangelists]] [[Jim Bakker]] and his wife [[Tammy Faye Messner]]; "Were We Ever Really Safe in San Antonio?", "Sunrise Redeemer" and "Hotel Atlanta Incidentals" are references to the locations of the venues in which the pieces were played; "Move It or Park It" is a [[colloquialism]] that could express frustration with an apprehensive driver of a motor vehicle; "Orrin Hatch on Skis" refers to [[Utah]] [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Orrin Hatch]]; "But Who Was [[Fulcanelli]]?" refers to an alias apparently used by a 19th-century [[France|French]] [[Alchemy|alchemist]] and author; "For Duane", one of Zappa's many readings of "[[Whipping Post (song)|Whipping Post]]", references [[Duane Allman]]; "GOA" is unclear in its reference, and knowledge of the title's origin likely died with the composer; "Do Not Try This at Home" refers to the disclaimer often associated with dangerous or risky feats on television or video.
Track names, though unrelated to the actual compositions, make many references to popular culture and world history. "Do Not Pass Go" refers to the ''[[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]]'' phrase that appears to prevent players from collecting a monetary bonus; "Jim & Tammy's Upper Room" recalls [[televangelists]] [[Jim Bakker]] and his wife [[Tammy Faye Messner]]; "Were We Ever Really Safe in San Antonio?", "Sunrise Redeemer" and "Hotel Atlanta Incidentals" are references to the locations of the venues in which the pieces were played; "Move It or Park It" is a [[colloquialism]] that could express frustration with an apprehensive driver of a motor vehicle; "Orrin Hatch on Skis" refers to [[Utah]] [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Orrin Hatch]]; "But Who Was [[Fulcanelli]]?" refers to an alias apparently used by a 19th-century [[France|French]] [[Alchemy|alchemist]] and author; "For Duane", one of Zappa's many readings of "[[Whipping Post (song)|Whipping Post]]", references [[Duane Allman]]; "GOA" is titled after the region of India; "Do Not Try This at Home" refers to the disclaimer often associated with dangerous or risky feats on television or video.


"Chalk Pie" was Zappa's planned title for a 1982 release of which its tracks eventually appeared on ''[[Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch]]'' and ''[[The Man from Utopia]]''.<ref>[http://www.arf.ru/Notes/Guitar/chp.html ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: Chalk Pie<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
"Chalk Pie" was Zappa's planned title for a 1982 release of which its tracks eventually appeared on ''[[Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch]]'' and ''[[The Man from Utopia]]''.<ref>[http://www.arf.ru/Notes/Guitar/chp.html ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: Chalk Pie<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


"In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky" refers both to [[Iron Butterfly]]'s "[[In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (song)|In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida]]" and 20th-century composer [[Igor Stravinsky]], one of Zappa's influences. During the piece, bassist [[Scott Thunes]] plays the well-known [[Motif (music)|motif]] from "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", while Zappa plays a line from Stravinsky's ''[[The Rite of Spring]]''. "[[Taps]]" is also quoted by Thunes.<ref>[http://www.arf.ru/Notes/Guitar/inagas.html ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
"In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky" refers both to [[Iron Butterfly]]'s "[[In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (song)|In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida]]" and 20th-century composer [[Igor Stravinsky]], one of Zappa's influences. During the piece, bassist [[Scott Thunes]] plays the well-known [[Motif (music)|motif]] from "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", while Zappa plays a line from Stravinsky's ''[[The Rite of Spring]]''. "[[Taps (bugle call)|Taps]]" is also quoted by Thunes.<ref>[http://www.arf.ru/Notes/Guitar/inagas.html ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


"Variations on Sinister #3", though derived from a version of "Easy Meat", gained its name from the [[interpolation (music)|interpolation]] of themes from "Theme from the 3rd Movement of [[Sinister Footwear]]" from ''[[You Are What You Is]]''.
"Variations on Sinister #3", though derived from a version of "Easy Meat", gained its name from the [[Interpolation (popular music)|interpolation]] of themes from "Theme from the 3rd Movement of [[Sinister Footwear]]" from ''[[You Are What You Is]]''.


"Canadian Customs" almost certainly refers to the [[Canada Border Services Agency]]. Zappa is said to have experienced problems with the CBSA and created a routine around them with [[Napoleon Murphy Brock]] and [[André Lewis]] circa 1975.<ref>[http://www.arf.ru/Notes/Guitar/canc.html ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: Canadian Customs<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
"Canadian Customs" almost certainly refers to the [[Canada Border Services Agency]]. Zappa is said to have experienced problems with the CBSA and created a routine around them with [[Napoleon Murphy Brock]] and [[André Lewis]] circa 1975.<ref>[http://www.arf.ru/Notes/Guitar/canc.html ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: Canadian Customs<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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Longer edits of "But Who Was Fulcanelli?" and "For Duane" and a shorter edit of "Things That Look Like Meat" appear on the 1987 compilation ''[[The Guitar World According to Frank Zappa]]''. One of its tracks, "A Solo from [[Heidelberg]]", derived from "Yo' Mama", was originally intended to appear on ''Guitar''.{{citation needed|date=December 2007}}
Longer edits of "But Who Was Fulcanelli?" and "For Duane" and a shorter edit of "Things That Look Like Meat" appear on the 1987 compilation ''[[The Guitar World According to Frank Zappa]]''. According to that album's liner notes, another of the tracks, "A Solo from [[Heidelberg]]", derived from "Yo' Mama", was originally intended to appear on ''Guitar''.


Similar albums: [[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar]], [[Trance-Fusion]], [[Frank Zappa Plays the Music of Frank Zappa: A Memorial Tribute]], [[The Guitar World According to Frank Zappa]].
Similar albums are ''[[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar]]'', ''[[Trance-Fusion]]'', ''[[Frank Zappa Plays the Music of Frank Zappa: A Memorial Tribute]]'', and ''[[The Guitar World According to Frank Zappa]]''.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
All tracks composed by Frank Zappa, except where noted.
All tracks composed by Frank Zappa, except where noted.

; Compact disc
{{tracklist
{{tracklist
| headline = Disc one
| headline = Disc one
| extra_column = Track source
| title1 = Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
| title1 = Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
| extra1 = [[Copley Symphony Hall|Fox Theatre]], December 12, 1981
| length1 = 3:42
| length1 = 3:42
| title2 = Which One Is It?
| title2 = Which One Is It?
| note2 = guitar solo from "Black Page"
| extra2 = "Black Page" - [[Olympiahalle]], June 26, 1982
| length2 = 3:04
| length2 = 3:04
| title3 = Republicans
| title3 = Republicans
| note3 = guitar solo from "Let's Move to Cleveland"
| extra3 = "Let's Move to Cleveland" - [[Tower Theater (Pennsylvania)|Tower Theater]], November 10, 1984
| length3 = 5:07
| length3 = 5:07
| title4 = Do Not Pass Go
| title4 = Do Not Pass Go
| note4 = guitar solo from "Drowning Witch"
| extra4 = "Drowning Witch" - [[Hammersmith Odeon]], June 19, 1982
| length4 = 3:36
| length4 = 3:36
| title5 = Chalk Pie
| title5 = Chalk Pie
| note5 = guitar solo from "Zoot Allures"
| extra5 = "Zoot Allures" - [[Terrace Ballroom]], December 7, 1981
| length5 = 4:51
| length5 = 4:51
| title6 = In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky
| title6 = In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky
| note6 = guitar solo from "Let's Move to Cleveland"
| extra6 = "Let's Move to Cleveland" - [[Atlanta Civic Center]], November 25, 1984
| length6 = 2:50
| length6 = 2:50
| title7 = That's Not Really Reggae
| title7 = That's Not Really Reggae
| note7 = guitar solo from "Whipping Post"
| extra7 = "Whipping Post" - Hammersmith Odeon, September 25, 1984
| length7 = 3:17
| length7 = 3:17
| title8 = When No One Was No One
| title8 = When No One Was No One
| note8 = guitar solo from "Zoot Allures"
| extra8 = "Zoot Allures" - [[Sporthalle (Cologne)|Sporthalle]], May 21, 1982
| length8 = 4:48
| length8 = 4:48
| title9 = Once Again, without the Net
| title9 = Once Again, without the Net
| note9 = guitar solo from "Let's Move to Cleveland"
| extra9 = "Let's Move to Cleveland" - [[Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall]], December 20, 1984
| length9 = 3:43
| length9 = 3:43
| title10 = Outside Now (Original Solo)
| title10 = Outside Now (Original Solo)
| note10 = guitar solo from "City of Tiny Lites"
| extra10 = "City of Tiny Lites" - [[Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle]], March 31, 1979
| length10 = 5:28
| length10 = 5:28
| title11 = Jim & Tammy's Upper Room
| title11 = Jim & Tammy's Upper Room
| note11 = guitar solo from "Advance Romance"
| extra11 = "Advance Romance" - [[La Patinoire Municipale]], June 1, 1982
| length11 = 3:11
| length11 = 3:11
| title12 = Were We Ever Really Safe in San Antonio?
| title12 = Were We Ever Really Safe in San Antonio?
| extra12 = "Drowning Witch" - [[Majestic Theatre (San Antonio)|Majestic Performing Arts Center]], December 10, 1984
| note12 = guitar solo from "Drowning Witch"
| length12 = 2:49
| length12 = 2:49
| title13 = That Ol' G Minor Thing Again
| title13 = That Ol' G Minor Thing Again
| note13 = guitar solo from "City of Tiny Lites"
| extra13 = "City of Tiny Lites" - [[Hallenstadion]], June 24, 1982
| length13 = 5:02
| length13 = 5:02
| title14 = Hotel [[Atlanta]] Incidentals
| title14 = Hotel [[Atlanta]] Incidentals
| note14 = guitar solo from "Hot-Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel"
| extra14 = "Hot-Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel" - Atlanta Civic Center, November 25, 1984
| length14 = 2:44
| length14 = 2:44
| title15 = That's Not Really a Shuffle
| title15 = That's Not Really a Shuffle
| note15 = guitar solo from "King Kong"
| extra15 = "King Kong" - [[Brøndbyhallen]], May 11, 1982
| length15 = 4:23
| length15 = 4:23
| title16 = Move It or Park It
| title16 = Move It or Park It
| note16 = guitar solo from "Black Page"
| extra16 = "Black Page" - [[Alte Oper]], June 11, 1982
| length16 = 5:43
| length16 = 5:43
| title17 = Sunrise Redeemer
| title17 = Sunrise Redeemer
| note17 = guitar solo from "Let's Move to Cleveland"
| extra17 = "Let's Move to Cleveland" - [[Sunrise Musical Theatre]], November 30, 1984
| length17 = 3:58
| length17 = 3:58
}}
}}
{{tracklist
{{tracklist
| headline = Disc two
| headline = Disc two
| total_length = {{Duration|m=131|s=38}}
| extra_column = Track source
| title1 = Variations on Sinister #3
| title1 = Variations on Sinister #3
| note1 = guitar solo from "Easy Meat"
| extra1 = "Easy Meat" - [[Oscar Mayer Theater]], August 11, 1984
| length1 = 5:15
| length1 = 5:15
| title2 = [[Orrin Hatch]] on Skis
| title2 = [[Orrin Hatch]] on Skis
| note2 = guitar solo from "Ride My Face to Chicago"
| extra2 = "Ride My Face to Chicago" - [[Sunrise Musical Theatre]], November 30, 1984
| length2 = 2:12
| length2 = 2:12
| title3 = But Who Was Fulcanelli?
| title3 = But Who Was Fulcanelli?
| note3 = guitar solo from "Drowning Witch"
| extra3 = "Drowning Witch" - Sporthalle, May 21, 1982
| length3 = 2:48
| length3 = 2:48
| title4 = For Duane
| title4 = For Duane
| note4 = guitar solo from "Whipping Post"
| extra4 = "Whipping Post" - Atlanta Civic Center, November 25, 1984
| length4 = 3:24
| length4 = 3:24
| title5 = GOA
| title5 = GOA
| note5 = guitar solo from "Let's Move to Cleveland"
| extra5 = "Let's Move to Cleveland" - [[Cadillac Palace Theatre|Bismarck Theater]], November 23, 1984
| length5 = 4:51
| length5 = 4:51
| title6 = Winos Do Not March
| title6 = Winos Do Not March
| note6 = guitar solo from "Sharleena"
| extra6 = "Sharleena" - Memphis, TN, USA, December 4, 1984
| length6 = 3:14
| length6 = 3:14
| title7 = Swans? What Swans?
| title7 = Swans? What Swans?
| note7 = guitar solo from "Pound for a Brown"
| extra7 = "Pound for a Brown" - Fox Theatre, December 12, 1981
| length7 = 4:23
| length7 = 4:23
| title8 = Too Ugly for Show Business
| title8 = Too Ugly for Show Business
| note8 = guitar solo from "King Kong"
| extra8 = "King Kong" - [[Berkeley Community Theatre]], December 10, 1981
| length8 = 4:20
| length8 = 4:20
| title9 = Systems of Edges
| title9 = Systems of Edges
| note9 = guitar solo from "Inca Roads"
| extra9 = "Inca Roads" - Rhein-Main-Halle, March 27, 1979
| length9 = 5:32
| length9 = 5:32
| title10 = Do Not Try This at Home
| title10 = Do Not Try This at Home
| note10 = guitar solo from "Black Page"
| extra10 = "Black Page" - Parco Redecesio, July 7, 1982
| length10 = 3:46
| length10 = 3:46
| title11 = Things That Look Like Meat
| title11 = Things That Look Like Meat
| note11 = guitar solo from "City of Tiny Lites"
| extra11 = "City of Tiny Lites" - Terrace Ballroom, December 7, 1981
| length11 = 6:57
| length11 = 6:57
| title12 = [[Joe's Garage|Watermelon in Easter Hay]]
| title12 = [[Watermelon in Easter Hay]]
| extra12 = [[Jones Beach Theater]], August 16, 1984
| length12 = 4:02
| length12 = 4:02
| title13 = [[Canadian]] Customs
| title13 = Canadian Customs
| note13 = guitar solo from "Let's Move to Cleveland"
| extra13 = "Let's Move to Cleveland" - [[Queen Elizabeth Theatre]], December 18, 1984
| length13 = 3:34
| length13 = 3:34
| title14 = Is That All There Is?
| title14 = Is That All There Is?
| note14 = guitar solo from "Let's Move to Cleveland"
| extra14 = "Let's Move to Cleveland" - [[Philipshalle]], May 22, 1982
| length14 = 4:09
| length14 = 4:09
| title15 = It Ain't Necessarily the [[St. James Infirmary Blues|Saint James Infirmary]]
| title15 = It Ain't Necessarily the [[St. James Infirmary Blues|Saint James Infirmary]]
| note15 = [[George Gershwin|Gershwin]], [[Ira Gershwin|Gershwin]], [[DuBose Heyward|Heyward]], [[Irving Mills|Primrose]]; guitar solo from "Pound for a Brown"
| note15 = [[George Gershwin|Gershwin]], [[Ira Gershwin|Gershwin]], [[DuBose Heyward|Heyward]], [[Irving Mills|Primrose]]
| extra15 = "Pound for a Brown" - [[Stadio Marcello Melani|Stadio Communale]], July 8, 1982
| length15 = 5:15
| length15 = 5:15
}}
}}


===Vinyl version===
;Vinyl
{{tracklist
{{tracklist
| headline = Side one
| headline = Side one
| total_length = {{Duration|m=21|s=28}}
| title1 = [[Sexual Harassment]] in the Workplace
| title1 = [[Sexual Harassment]] in the Workplace
| length1 = 3:42 </small><ref>[http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/lyrics/Guitar.html Guitar<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
| length1 = 3:42 <ref>[http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/lyrics/Guitar.html Guitar<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
| title2 = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]]
| title2 = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]]
| length2 = 5:08
| length2 = 5:08
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{{tracklist
{{tracklist
| headline = Side two
| headline = Side two
| total_length = {{Duration|m=20|s=42}}
| title6 = Once Again, without the Net
| title6 = Once Again, without the Net
| length6 = 3:58
| length6 = 3:58
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{{tracklist
{{tracklist
| headline = Side three
| headline = Side three
| total_length = {{Duration|m=21|s=13}}
| title11 = Move It or Park It
| title11 = Move It or Park It
| length11 = 5:43
| length11 = 5:43
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{{tracklist
{{tracklist
| headline = Side four
| headline = Side four
| total_length = {{Duration|m=20|s=16}}
| title16 = Winos Do Not March
| title16 = Winos Do Not March
| length16 = 3:14
| length16 = 3:14
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| title18 = Things That Look Like Meat
| title18 = Things That Look Like Meat
| length18 = 6:55
| length18 = 6:55
| title19 = [[Watermelon in Easter Hay|Joe's Garage]]
| title19 = Watermelon in Easter Hay
| length19 = 4:00
| length19 = 4:00
}}
}}
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==Personnel==
==Personnel==


*Frank Zappa - guitar
* Frank Zappa - guitar <small>(all tracks)</small>
*[[Ray White]] - guitar
* [[Ray White]] - guitar <small>(all tracks except 10, 26)</small>
* [[Ike Willis]] - guitar <small>(tracks 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 14, 17–19, 21–23, 29, 30)</small>
*[[Steve Vai]] - guitar
* [[Steve Vai]] - guitar <small>(tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 11, 13, 15, 16, 20, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 32)</small>
*[[Tommy Mars]] - keyboards
* [[Denny Walley]] - guitar <small>(tracks 10, 26)</small>
*[[Robert Martin (singer)|Bobby Martin]]- keyboards
* [[Warren Cuccurullo]] - guitar <small>(tracks 10, 26)</small>
*[[Ed Mann]] - percussion
* [[Tommy Mars]] - keyboards <small>(tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 20, 24–27, 31, 32)</small>
*[[Scott Thunes]] - bass guitar
* [[Robert Martin (singer)|Bobby Martin]] - keyboards <small>(all tracks except 10, 26)</small>
*[[Chad Wackerman]] - percussion
* [[Peter Wolf (producer)|Peter Wolf]] - keyboards <small>(tracks 10, 26)</small>
*[[Ike Willis]] - guitar
*[[Allan Zavod]] - keyboards
* [[Allan Zavod]] - keyboards <small>(tracks 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 14, 17–19, 21–23, 29, 30)</small>
*[[Denny Walley]] - guitar
* [[Scott Thunes]] - bass guitar <small>(all tracks except 10, 26)</small>
*[[Warren Cuccurullo]] - guitar
* [[Arthur Barrow]] - bass guitar <small>(tracks 10, 26)</small>
* [[Ed Mann]] - percussion <small>(tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 20, 24–28, 31, 32)</small>
*[[Arthur Barrow]] - bass guitar
* [[Chad Wackerman]] - drums <small>(all tracks except 10, 26)</small>
*[[Vinnie Colaiuta]] - percussion
* [[Vinnie Colaiuta]] - drums <small>(tracks 10, 26)</small>
*[[Peter Wolf (producer)|Peter Wolf]] - keyboards


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/lyrics/Guitar.html Album information]
*[http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/lyrics/Guitar.html Album information]
*[http://www.lukpac.org/~handmade/patio/vinylvscds/guitar.html Release details]
*[http://www.lukpac.org/~handmade/patio/vinylvscds/guitar.html Release details]

==See also==
*[[Goa (disambiguation)]]


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[[Category:Frank Zappa live albums]]
[[Category:Frank Zappa live albums]]
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Latest revision as of 01:42, 7 September 2024

Guitar
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ReleasedApril 26, 1988
RecordedMarch 31, 1979 – December 18, 1984
Genre
Length
  • 83:39 (LP)
  • 131:38 (CD)
LabelBarking Pumpkin
ProducerFrank Zappa
Frank Zappa chronology
The Old Masters Box III
(1987)
Guitar
(1988)
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1
(1988)
Singles from Guitar
  1. "Sexual Harassment in the Workplace"
    Released: 1988
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Guitar is a 1988 live album by Frank Zappa. It is the follow-up to 1981's Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar; like that album it features Zappa's guitar solos excerpted from live performances, recorded between 1979 and 1984. It garnered Zappa his sixth Grammy nomination for "Best Rock Instrumental Performance".[2]

Background

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Guitar was originally intended to be a 3-record box set like Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar, but Zappa decided, with this release, to start using compact discs as his primary distribution medium rather than records. As such, it was Zappa's first album to be released simultaneously on vinyl and CD. The double CD, released on Rykodisc in the US and Zappa Records in Europe, contained all 32 tracks for the intended 3-record box set, while the vinyl release was a double LP pared down to 19 tracks and released on Zappa's Barking Pumpkin label (US) and Zappa Records (EU).

Aside from "Watermelon in Easter Hay", "Sexual Harassment In The Workplace" and "Outside Now," all tracks were derived from performances of other songs, as on Shut Up 'n Play Your Guitar. Other solos were excerpted from "The Black Page", "Let's Move to Cleveland", "Drowning Witch", "Zoot Allures", "Whipping Post", "City of Tiny Lites", "Advance Romance", "Hot-Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel", "King Kong", "Easy Meat", "Ride My Face to Chicago", "Sharleena", "A Pound for a Brown on the Bus", and "Inca Roads".

Track names, though unrelated to the actual compositions, make many references to popular culture and world history. "Do Not Pass Go" refers to the Monopoly phrase that appears to prevent players from collecting a monetary bonus; "Jim & Tammy's Upper Room" recalls televangelists Jim Bakker and his wife Tammy Faye Messner; "Were We Ever Really Safe in San Antonio?", "Sunrise Redeemer" and "Hotel Atlanta Incidentals" are references to the locations of the venues in which the pieces were played; "Move It or Park It" is a colloquialism that could express frustration with an apprehensive driver of a motor vehicle; "Orrin Hatch on Skis" refers to Utah Republican Senator Orrin Hatch; "But Who Was Fulcanelli?" refers to an alias apparently used by a 19th-century French alchemist and author; "For Duane", one of Zappa's many readings of "Whipping Post", references Duane Allman; "GOA" is titled after the region of India; "Do Not Try This at Home" refers to the disclaimer often associated with dangerous or risky feats on television or video.

"Chalk Pie" was Zappa's planned title for a 1982 release of which its tracks eventually appeared on Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch and The Man from Utopia.[3]

"In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky" refers both to Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" and 20th-century composer Igor Stravinsky, one of Zappa's influences. During the piece, bassist Scott Thunes plays the well-known motif from "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", while Zappa plays a line from Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. "Taps" is also quoted by Thunes.[4]

"Variations on Sinister #3", though derived from a version of "Easy Meat", gained its name from the interpolation of themes from "Theme from the 3rd Movement of Sinister Footwear" from You Are What You Is.

"Canadian Customs" almost certainly refers to the Canada Border Services Agency. Zappa is said to have experienced problems with the CBSA and created a routine around them with Napoleon Murphy Brock and André Lewis circa 1975.[5]

"It Ain't Necessarily the Saint James Infirmary" is a portmanteau of "It Ain't Necessarily So", written by George and Ira Gershwin with libretto by DuBose Heyward for Porgy and Bess and "St. James Infirmary Blues", a composition with no officially recorded writer, famously recorded by Louis Armstrong and later by Cab Calloway. Guitar credits the latter to Joe Primrose, but the song's author is unverified. Both songs are quoted on the track.[6]

The Real Frank Zappa Book, Zappa's autobiography, contains the following statement, which most likely accounts for the track name "Winos Do Not March":[7][8]

I have a theory about beer: Consumption of it leads to pseudo-military behavior. Think about it-winos don't march.

Longer edits of "But Who Was Fulcanelli?" and "For Duane" and a shorter edit of "Things That Look Like Meat" appear on the 1987 compilation The Guitar World According to Frank Zappa. According to that album's liner notes, another of the tracks, "A Solo from Heidelberg", derived from "Yo' Mama", was originally intended to appear on Guitar.

Similar albums are Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar, Trance-Fusion, Frank Zappa Plays the Music of Frank Zappa: A Memorial Tribute, and The Guitar World According to Frank Zappa.

Track listing

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All tracks composed by Frank Zappa, except where noted.

Compact disc
Disc one
No.TitleTrack sourceLength
1."Sexual Harassment in the Workplace"Fox Theatre, December 12, 19813:42
2."Which One Is It?""Black Page" - Olympiahalle, June 26, 19823:04
3."Republicans""Let's Move to Cleveland" - Tower Theater, November 10, 19845:07
4."Do Not Pass Go""Drowning Witch" - Hammersmith Odeon, June 19, 19823:36
5."Chalk Pie""Zoot Allures" - Terrace Ballroom, December 7, 19814:51
6."In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky""Let's Move to Cleveland" - Atlanta Civic Center, November 25, 19842:50
7."That's Not Really Reggae""Whipping Post" - Hammersmith Odeon, September 25, 19843:17
8."When No One Was No One""Zoot Allures" - Sporthalle, May 21, 19824:48
9."Once Again, without the Net""Let's Move to Cleveland" - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, December 20, 19843:43
10."Outside Now (Original Solo)""City of Tiny Lites" - Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, March 31, 19795:28
11."Jim & Tammy's Upper Room""Advance Romance" - La Patinoire Municipale, June 1, 19823:11
12."Were We Ever Really Safe in San Antonio?""Drowning Witch" - Majestic Performing Arts Center, December 10, 19842:49
13."That Ol' G Minor Thing Again""City of Tiny Lites" - Hallenstadion, June 24, 19825:02
14."Hotel Atlanta Incidentals""Hot-Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel" - Atlanta Civic Center, November 25, 19842:44
15."That's Not Really a Shuffle""King Kong" - Brøndbyhallen, May 11, 19824:23
16."Move It or Park It""Black Page" - Alte Oper, June 11, 19825:43
17."Sunrise Redeemer""Let's Move to Cleveland" - Sunrise Musical Theatre, November 30, 19843:58
Disc two
No.TitleTrack sourceLength
1."Variations on Sinister #3""Easy Meat" - Oscar Mayer Theater, August 11, 19845:15
2."Orrin Hatch on Skis""Ride My Face to Chicago" - Sunrise Musical Theatre, November 30, 19842:12
3."But Who Was Fulcanelli?""Drowning Witch" - Sporthalle, May 21, 19822:48
4."For Duane""Whipping Post" - Atlanta Civic Center, November 25, 19843:24
5."GOA""Let's Move to Cleveland" - Bismarck Theater, November 23, 19844:51
6."Winos Do Not March""Sharleena" - Memphis, TN, USA, December 4, 19843:14
7."Swans? What Swans?""Pound for a Brown" - Fox Theatre, December 12, 19814:23
8."Too Ugly for Show Business""King Kong" - Berkeley Community Theatre, December 10, 19814:20
9."Systems of Edges""Inca Roads" - Rhein-Main-Halle, March 27, 19795:32
10."Do Not Try This at Home""Black Page" - Parco Redecesio, July 7, 19823:46
11."Things That Look Like Meat""City of Tiny Lites" - Terrace Ballroom, December 7, 19816:57
12."Watermelon in Easter Hay"Jones Beach Theater, August 16, 19844:02
13."Canadian Customs""Let's Move to Cleveland" - Queen Elizabeth Theatre, December 18, 19843:34
14."Is That All There Is?""Let's Move to Cleveland" - Philipshalle, May 22, 19824:09
15."It Ain't Necessarily the Saint James Infirmary" (Gershwin, Gershwin, Heyward, Primrose)"Pound for a Brown" - Stadio Communale, July 8, 19825:15
Total length:131:38
Vinyl
Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Sexual Harassment in the Workplace"3:42 [9]
2."Republicans"5:08
3."Do Not Pass Go"3:37
4."That's Not Really Reggae"3:17
5."When No One Was No One"4:41
Total length:21:28
Side two
No.TitleLength
6."Once Again, without the Net"3:58
7."Outside Now (Original Solo)"5:29
8."Jim & Tammy's Upper Room"3:11
9."Were We Ever Really Safe in San Antonio?"2:50
10."That Ol' G Minor Thing Again"4:39
Total length:20:42
Side three
No.TitleLength
11."Move It or Park It"5:43
12."Sunrise Redeemer"3:53
13."But Who Was Fulcanelli?"2:58
14."For Duane"3:25
15."GOA"4:46
Total length:21:13
Side four
No.TitleLength
16."Winos Do Not March"3:14
17."Systems of Edges"5:32
18."Things That Look Like Meat"6:55
19."Watermelon in Easter Hay"4:00
Total length:20:16

Personnel

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  • Frank Zappa - guitar (all tracks)
  • Ray White - guitar (all tracks except 10, 26)
  • Ike Willis - guitar (tracks 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 14, 17–19, 21–23, 29, 30)
  • Steve Vai - guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 11, 13, 15, 16, 20, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 32)
  • Denny Walley - guitar (tracks 10, 26)
  • Warren Cuccurullo - guitar (tracks 10, 26)
  • Tommy Mars - keyboards (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 20, 24–27, 31, 32)
  • Bobby Martin - keyboards (all tracks except 10, 26)
  • Peter Wolf - keyboards (tracks 10, 26)
  • Allan Zavod - keyboards (tracks 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 14, 17–19, 21–23, 29, 30)
  • Scott Thunes - bass guitar (all tracks except 10, 26)
  • Arthur Barrow - bass guitar (tracks 10, 26)
  • Ed Mann - percussion (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 20, 24–28, 31, 32)
  • Chad Wackerman - drums (all tracks except 10, 26)
  • Vinnie Colaiuta - drums (tracks 10, 26)

References

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  1. ^ Planer, L. (2011). "Guitar - Frank Zappa | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  2. ^ 1989 Grammy Awards at rockonthenet.com – retrieved on 3 June 2009
  3. ^ ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: Chalk Pie
  4. ^ ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky
  5. ^ ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: Canadian Customs
  6. ^ ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: It Ain't Necessarily The Saint James Infirmary (Gershwin/Gershwin/Primrose)
  7. ^ Zappa, Frank and Peter Occhiogrosso. (1989). The Real Frank Zappa Book. New York: Poseidon Press. ISBN 0-671-63870-X
  8. ^ ARF: Notes and Comments: GUITAR: Winos Do Not March
  9. ^ Guitar
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