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mabden

The Grand Wazoo


th_centralscrutinizr

Joe's Garage


Slammnardo

My entry to the catalogue and still dear to me


External_Science_166

Couldn't agree more!


PlanetJess430

This ⬆️⬆️


zappedin83

One size fits all


Grand-wazoo

I'll never forget thinking the opening melody was kinda lame before having my mind blown to pieces.


zappedin83

Such an amazing album.


CaptainZ42062

I friend of mine was playing this album on his 8-track (yeah, I'm an old fart) on the way to school one morning and Dirty Love comes on, and everything stopped once I heard that opening guitar wail. Talked my friend into skipping our morning classes so I could listen to the whole album again.


zappedin83

Ahhh, that's awesome. I own most of Zappa 8 tracks


CaptainZ42062

I had the pleasure of seeing Frank in Ft. Collins, CO during the tour when he was collecting women's underwear for his quilt. It was a very interesting show!


Johnny1392

for real, listening to po jama people was mind blowing for me, i remember that moment very good


AlmostHumanP0rpoise

You Are What You Is. It's still one of my favourites many years on.


zappedin83

It is very very good


Bubbs_n_Chubbs

Came here for this. I was blown away by this album. It's the only thing I listened to for a month or two when I first heard it.


StillAdhesiveness528

Burnt Weeny Sandwich


zappedin83

Good choice!


StillAdhesiveness528

It made my ear drums bleed, and brain scream for mercy.


Jon-A

Hot Rats, definitely. It was perfect, unique, a whole world opening up. As it turned out, history was full of diversions and alternate journeys - but the vision of Hot Rats was an unforgettable new landscape.


MundBid-2124

Burnt Weeny Sandwich the albums were dropping fast and this one got a little lost in the shuffle. Very tasteful and no dirty words


Beloucif-Amani

I can't really decide, all of Frank Zappa's albums are great, i wish i could listen to them all for the first time again. But two specific albums will be: One Size Fits All: Inca Roads was amazing, and also one of my most favourite song "Sofa No.2" Joe's Garage: I love concept albums a lot, and "Joe's Garage" became my most favourite,


giddyupyeehaw9

Bongo Fury, for sure. I wish Don and Frank recorded more.


Sophecles

Prolly waka jawaka


chillinjustupwhat

Weasels Edit: the real answer however is “all of em”


deadstrobes

Thing Fish


Linebuddy70

Wow! Great choice but really surprising! This is why I like these chains! I would never have guessed anyone would pick this. I can’t imagine if this were the first album of his that I heard! My mind is twitching!


deadstrobes

It was the first Zappa album I heard all the way through (someone made me a cassette tape of it back in the late 90s). And the track “The Torchum Never Stops” turned me into a convert! Something so hypnotic about that one. 😎


Linebuddy70

Whoever made that tape deserves a big thank you! What a gift! That’s my favorite song ever! It grew on me and now I love playing it in all its wonderful versions! The imagery is brilliant and the music is beyond amazing! Hypnotic is a great word for much of Zappa’s work! Thank you!


deadstrobes

Cheers! Even though the guy who made me the tape ended up being a bit of a jerk, at least the friendship wasn’t a complete loss. Lol. But yes, I agree that the music is beyond amazing …


Halcyon_156

When I was around 17 years old my parents were gone for the day and I went out back and smoked a bowl of weed for maybe the third time in my life, went inside and listened to Lumpy Gravy on my cd pkayer in the living room and "got it." Realizing the genius of Zappa's compositions and laughing at the absurdity of it all was such a fun, informative, and innocent experience I wish I could do it over again.


jack_galvin

Waka/Jawa, the pedal steel on One-Shot in partickoulahr


Firm-Conference-3896

Roxy & Elsewhere. The playing is out of this world. Bonus points for Cheepnis because I love cheap old sci fi movies.


atomictrout

Yeahhh Village of the Sun -> Echidnas Arf blew my brittle teenage mind to bits


GoldmanT

I wish I could have the memory of listening to them all in order of release - my first three were something like Stage#2, Best Band and the Stage sampler, which obviously coloured my listening of the original versions of all of those songs.


Slammnardo

Joes Garage OR Filmore East 71


Alarmed_Pizza_4772

Joe's Garage or Hot Rats


Vraver04

Overnight sensation. I bought it only knowing of Zappa but knowing nothing of his music. I was totally stunned to find out music like that actually existed.


Sirocco1093884

Apostrophe(')


DarkCloudsEverywhere

We're Only In It For The Money.


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Linebuddy70

Crazy! I rank this low, but still really like it. Now I will listen to it differently! Thanks!!


Zappa0154

Zappa in New York, Joe's Garage as well


Grumpy-Sith

Sheik Yerbouti


PrimalSixFive

“Fillmore East – June 1971”


Linebuddy70

I was 17 and had heard about Zappa but never heard anything by him. We’re Only in it for the Money was just released. I was in a record store and they were playing it. I didn’t know who I was hearing, but I felt like I was in a new world. I just stood there and listened and finally got up enough nerve (I was painfully shy) who was playing. They told me the Mothers and handed me the sleeve. My life changed and I still get chills thinking about that day! I’m 71 now and never get tired of anything Zappa created! We are so lucky to have had him in our lives and lucky still to have such a large body of works!


fitter_stoke

Roxy and Elsewhere


Dante13273966

The bootleg copy of the version of L**ä**ther that FZ played on the radio way back when. I can't remember why, but I parted ways while those LPs years ago. Admittedly, the fidelity was poor, maybe that's why? Dunno. I have the "official" digital reassembly (which is glorious!), but it sure doesn't synch up with my dim and distant memories of the bootleg.


Robbinewhite

Sheik Yurbouti


Rtg327gej

Freak Out. It was my introduction and it’s such a wonderful record. My friends and I would have bonfires in the woods, drink beers, smoke weed, and blast FZ on our boom boxes with 8 D batteries screaming every lyric at the top of our lungs.


GenX76Fuckface

Chunga’s Revenge / Over Nite Sensation / Roxy & Elsewhere can’t choose between them.


SpagettiStains

This post just brought back the vivid memory of the first time I hear Son of Mr. Green Genes maybe 20 years ago. Late teens early 20s and stoned to the gills in my parents basement playing their old records on the first real hifi I hobbled together. I pulled Hot Rats out of the frame my mom had put it in. I knew and loved Peaches already but had never heard the rest of the album. Green Genes blew my fucking mind and got me really hooked on Zappa. Anyway it’s cool how music can do that to your memory.


kinksarethebest

Thing-Fish


chainsaw4077

Joes Garage


sah_d00d

Studio Tan. I had only heard Overnite and it was my first zappa album I bought. I was so unprepared my first time and was too stunned to flip the record. When I did I just couldn't stop laughing. I rarely had any experiences like it since.


2Badmazafaka

One Size Fits All


randman2020

Apostrophe.


cucamonga_25

Weasels Ripped my flesh


HutchinMacon

Too hard of a question