My first Zappa album, and Peaches En Regalia was my first Zappa track. Still love it to this day.
The fact that Shuggie was 15 when he tracked the bass on this can’t be overstated enough, his performance is remarkably clean. I would have never guessed he was so young all the times I listened to Peaches En Regalia.
This album was what sold me on Frank Zappa. His quirky writing is quirky now but in 1969 it was damn near extraterrestrial. It blends such unique sounds and traverses a vast number of genres (a term which Zappa himself would have called pious and marketing lingo for “we have no idea how to actually describe music”).
I want to add, since I’m now listening to Willie The Pimp, that Captain Beefheart’s (and His Magic Band’s) 1972 album Clear Spot is a great collection of tracks that flows very nicely from the styles of Hot Rats. It’s definitely more narrow in terms of the types of sounds, but it’s still amazing.
I'll have to give that a listen!
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