Cause and Effect presents:
Hey Listeners,
Haberdasher here covering Cause and Effect. Today we’ll give Frank Zappa the treatment. Early recordings, hits, influences, artists he collaborated with, artists he influenced – you know the drill. Enjoy!
The Haberdasher
Baby Ray and the Ferns, “The World's Greatest Sinner”
from Cucamonga Years (1962 - 1964): The Early Works of Frank Zappa
MSI Music Distribution
The Mothers of Invention, “You Didn't Try to Call Me”
from Cruising With Ruben & The Jets
Frank Zappa Catalog - 2012
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, “Okle Dokie Stomp”
from Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown - The Peacock Recordings: 1949 - 1959
Geffen
The New Jersey Percussion Ensemble, “Ionisation (1931)”
from Percussion Music: Works by Varese, Colgrass, Saperstein, Cowell, Wuorinen
Nonesuch - 1997
Flo & Eddie, “I Been Born Again”
from The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie / Flo & Eddie
FloEdCo, distributed by Manifesto Records - 1974
Jean-Luc Ponty, “Cosmic Messenger”
from Le Voyage: The Jean-Luc Ponty Anthology
Rhino Atlantic - 1996
The Codetalkers (with Colonel Bruce Hampton), “I Can't Please You”
Bootleg
The Mothers of Invention, “Flower Punk”
from We're Only In It for the Money
Frank Zappa Catalog - 2012
Haberdasher Cause and Effect December 28th, 2019
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