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n2doc

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Mon Apr 6, 2015, 06:09 PM Apr 2015

Frank Zappa's Final Album 'Dance Me This' Out June 1st

The last album that guitarist Frank Zappa worked on prior to his death in December 1993 will finally be released this June. Titled Dance Me This, the LP is considered the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's 100th and final official release, ending a legacy that began with the Mothers of Invention's landmark 1966 album Freak Out! According to a pre-order page on the Zappa official site, Dance Me This is due out June 1st.

In talking to Guitar Magazine prior to his death at the age of 52, Zappa described his final LP as "a Synclavier album called Dance Me This, which is designed to be used by modern dance groups. It's probably not going to come out until next year," the Guardian reports. The album was ultimately shelved indefinitely, and while a steady stream of posthumous releases and reissues have satisfied Zappa fans in the following decades, Dance Me This was all but forgotten until Zappa's widow Gail Zappa began hinting at the final album's eventual arrival in 2011.

According to the Zappa Family Trust, Dance Me This is "the last title FZ finished in 1993 along with Trance-Fusion; the last chapter in his Master Work, Civilization Phaze III." "This is it. #100. The LAST album by Frank Zappa. Tap your foot algorithmically to this, " the estate adds. The album's title track reportedly features a recording of Tuvan "throat singers," members of a northern China tribe that Zappa accompanied with a Synclavier composition.

One of Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarist of All Time, Zappa switched to the Synclavier as his main compositional tool in 1984 with a pair of albums, Francesco Zappa and Boulez Conducts Zappa: The Perfect Stranger. Zappa continued to experiment with the pioneering electronic music device even as he battled terminal prostate cancer, resulting in both Dance Me This and 1994's Civilization Phaze III.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/frank-zappas-final-album-dance-me-this-plots-release-date-20150404

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Frank Zappa's Final Album 'Dance Me This' Out June 1st (Original Post) n2doc Apr 2015 OP
That should be interesting! FiveGoodMen Apr 2015 #1
Ordered it yesterday. zappaman Apr 2015 #2
Indeed, that is good news Drifter Apr 2015 #3
"The present day composer refuses to die." - Edgard Varese Initech Apr 2015 #4
Quoting Edgard Varese. Comrade Grumpy Apr 2015 #7
Why did Frank Zappa die? madokie Apr 2015 #5
Prostate cancer. kwassa Apr 2015 #6
This is awesome. octoberlib Apr 2015 #8

Initech

(100,087 posts)
4. "The present day composer refuses to die." - Edgard Varese
Mon Apr 6, 2015, 08:51 PM
Apr 2015

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