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Study Guide: Frank Zappa: The Grand Wazoo Album Details

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Frank Zappa: The Grand Wazoo Album Details Study Guide

Album Identification and Release

"The Grand Wazoo" is identified as the sixteenth album released overall by Frank Zappa.

Answer: True

Explanation: The album "The Grand Wazoo" is indeed recognized as Frank Zappa's sixteenth overall album release.

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"The Grand Wazoo" was released in November 1973.

Answer: False

Explanation: The album "The Grand Wazoo" was released in November 1972, not 1973.

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"Waka/Jawaka" preceded "The Grand Wazoo" in Frank Zappa's personal discography.

Answer: True

Explanation: In Frank Zappa's personal discography, the album "Waka/Jawaka" was released prior to "The Grand Wazoo."

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"Just Another Band from L.A." followed "The Grand Wazoo" in The Mothers' discography.

Answer: False

Explanation: In The Mothers' discography, "Just Another Band from L.A." preceded "The Grand Wazoo"; "Over-Nite Sensation" followed it.

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What is the title of Frank Zappa's sixteenth overall album release, which also served as the eleventh for The Mothers?

Answer: The Grand Wazoo

Explanation: The eleventh album released by The Mothers and the sixteenth overall by Frank Zappa is titled "The Grand Wazoo."

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In what year was Frank Zappa's album "The Grand Wazoo" released?

Answer: 1972

Explanation: Frank Zappa's album "The Grand Wazoo" was released in 1972.

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Which album preceded "The Grand Wazoo" in Frank Zappa's personal discography?

Answer: Waka/Jawaka

Explanation: "Waka/Jawaka" preceded "The Grand Wazoo" in Frank Zappa's personal discography.

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In The Mothers' discography, which album followed "The Grand Wazoo"?

Answer: Over-Nite Sensation

Explanation: "Over-Nite Sensation" followed "The Grand Wazoo" in The Mothers' discography.

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Musical Characteristics and Composition

"The Grand Wazoo" marked a musical exploration into jazz fusion and big band styles, evolving from Zappa's earlier work with smaller ensembles like on "Hot Rats."

Answer: True

Explanation: The album represents a significant exploration into jazz fusion and big band musical styles, marking a progression from Zappa's previous work with smaller ensembles such as those featured on "Hot Rats."

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The primary genres associated with "The Grand Wazoo" are jazz fusion, big band, and progressive rock.

Answer: True

Explanation: The album "The Grand Wazoo" is indeed characterized by its primary genres of jazz fusion, big band, and progressive rock.

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The album "The Grand Wazoo" is described as being mostly composed of vocal tracks.

Answer: False

Explanation: The album "The Grand Wazoo" is characterized by its instrumental focus, rather than being composed mostly of vocal tracks.

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Which musical genre did "The Grand Wazoo" represent a progression towards for Frank Zappa compared to "Hot Rats"?

Answer: Big Band Music

Explanation: "The Grand Wazoo" represented a progression towards big band music for Frank Zappa, contrasting with the smaller ensemble focus of his earlier album "Hot Rats."

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Which of the following is NOT listed as a primary genre associated with "The Grand Wazoo"?

Answer: Funk

Explanation: The primary genres associated with "The Grand Wazoo" are jazz fusion, big band, and progressive rock. Funk is not listed as a primary genre.

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Recording and Production Personnel

Frank Zappa composed and arranged all the songs featured on "The Grand Wazoo."

Answer: True

Explanation: The source material confirms that Frank Zappa was responsible for the composition and arrangement of all musical pieces on "The Grand Wazoo."

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Frank Zappa produced "The Grand Wazoo" himself.

Answer: True

Explanation: Frank Zappa is credited as the producer for "The Grand Wazoo."

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The album "The Grand Wazoo" was recorded in the spring of 1972, specifically between April and May.

Answer: True

Explanation: The recording sessions for "The Grand Wazoo" took place during the spring of 1972, specifically between April and May.

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The recording sessions for "The Grand Wazoo" took place at Abbey Road Studios in London.

Answer: False

Explanation: The recording sessions for "The Grand Wazoo" were held at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California, not Abbey Road Studios in London.

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Cal Schenkel is credited with the cover illustration for "The Grand Wazoo."

Answer: True

Explanation: Cal Schenkel is credited with providing the cover illustration for the album "The Grand Wazoo."

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Kerry McNabb served as the engineer for "The Grand Wazoo."

Answer: True

Explanation: Kerry McNabb is credited as the engineer for Frank Zappa's album "The Grand Wazoo."

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Ernie Watts performed a solo on the track "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus" using a C Melody Saxophone.

Answer: False

Explanation: Ernie Watts performed a C Melody Saxophone solo, referred to as the "Mystery Horn" solo, on the track "The Grand Wazoo," not "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus."

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Frank Zappa played the Minimoog synthesizer on "The Grand Wazoo."

Answer: False

Explanation: Don Preston played the Minimoog synthesizer on "The Grand Wazoo," not Frank Zappa.

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Billy Byers performed a trombone solo on the track "For Calvin (And His Next Two Hitch-Hikers)."

Answer: False

Explanation: Billy Byers performed a trombone solo, but it was on the title track "The Grand Wazoo," not on "For Calvin (And His Next Two Hitch-Hikers)."

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Tony Duran provided a bottleneck guitar solo on "The Grand Wazoo."

Answer: True

Explanation: Tony Duran is credited with providing a bottleneck guitar solo on the album "The Grand Wazoo."

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Ken Shroyer fulfilled the role of engineer for "The Grand Wazoo."

Answer: False

Explanation: Kerry McNabb served as the engineer for "The Grand Wazoo." Ken Shroyer's roles included playing brass instruments, contractor, and providing spiritual guidance.

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Frank Zappa played lead guitar on the track "Blessed Relief."

Answer: True

Explanation: Frank Zappa contributed lead guitar work on the track "Blessed Relief" for "The Grand Wazoo."

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Who produced "The Grand Wazoo"?

Answer: Frank Zappa

Explanation: Frank Zappa produced "The Grand Wazoo."

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During which months of 1972 was "The Grand Wazoo" recorded?

Answer: April and May

Explanation: "The Grand Wazoo" was recorded during the months of April and May in 1972.

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At which studio was "The Grand Wazoo" recorded?

Answer: Paramount Studios, Hollywood, California

Explanation: "The Grand Wazoo" was recorded at Paramount Studios, located in Hollywood, California.

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Who is credited with the cover illustration for "The Grand Wazoo"?

Answer: Cal Schenkel

Explanation: Cal Schenkel is credited with the cover illustration for "The Grand Wazoo."

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Which musician played the Minimoog synthesizer on "The Grand Wazoo"?

Answer: Don Preston

Explanation: Don Preston played the Minimoog synthesizer on "The Grand Wazoo" and performed a solo on the title track.

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What instrument did Billy Byers play on "The Grand Wazoo," and where did he perform a solo?

Answer: Trombone, on "The Grand Wazoo"

Explanation: Billy Byers played the trombone on "The Grand Wazoo" and performed a solo on the title track.

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Who performed the drums on "The Grand Wazoo"?

Answer: Aynsley Dunbar

Explanation: Aynsley Dunbar performed the drums on "The Grand Wazoo."

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Which musician is credited with playing keyboards and vocals on "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus"?

Answer: George Duke

Explanation: George Duke is credited with playing keyboards and vocals on the track "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus."

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What specific type of saxophone solo is mentioned for Ernie Watts on the album?

Answer: C Melody Saxophone solo ("Mystery Horn")

Explanation: Ernie Watts is noted for his C Melody Saxophone solo, referred to as the "Mystery Horn" solo, on the album.

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Which musician played bass guitar on "The Grand Wazoo," also known by the alias "Erroneous"?

Answer: Alex Dmochowski

Explanation: Alex Dmochowski, known by the alias "Erroneous," played bass guitar on "The Grand Wazoo."

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Ken Shroyer's contributions to "The Grand Wazoo" included playing brass instruments and fulfilling which other roles?

Answer: Contractor and Spiritual Guidance

Explanation: In addition to playing brass instruments, Ken Shroyer served as the contractor and provided "spiritual guidance" for "The Grand Wazoo."

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Frank Zappa contributed which specific guitar parts to the album?

Answer: Opening solo on "The Grand Wazoo" and lead guitar on "Blessed Relief"

Explanation: Frank Zappa contributed the opening guitar solo on "The Grand Wazoo" and lead guitar on "Blessed Relief."

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Sal Marquez contributed trumpet, including a solo on "The Grand Wazoo," and also provided what on "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus"?

Answer: Brass

Explanation: Sal Marquez contributed trumpet and vocals, including a solo on "The Grand Wazoo," and also provided brass instrumentation on "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus."

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Which woodwind players are mentioned as contributing to tracks like "The Grand Wazoo" and "For Calvin (And His Next Two Hitch-Hikers)"?

Answer: Mike Altschul, Joanna Caldwell, Earl Dumler, and Tony Ortega

Explanation: The woodwind players contributing to tracks like "The Grand Wazoo" and "For Calvin (And His Next Two Hitch-Hikers)" included Mike Altschul, Joanna Caldwell, Earl Dumler, and Tony Ortega.

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Album Content and Structure

The total running time of "The Grand Wazoo" album is approximately 45 minutes.

Answer: False

Explanation: The total running time of "The Grand Wazoo" album is precisely 38 minutes and 06 seconds, not approximately 45 minutes.

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The single released from "The Grand Wazoo" was titled "Waka/Jawaka."

Answer: False

Explanation: The single released from "The Grand Wazoo" was titled "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus," not "Waka/Jawaka."

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Side one of "The Grand Wazoo" features three tracks, including the title track and "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus."

Answer: False

Explanation: Side one of "The Grand Wazoo" contains only two tracks: "For Calvin (And His Next Two Hitch-Hikers)" and the title track "The Grand Wazoo." "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus" is on side two.

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The 1990 CD version of "The Grand Wazoo" lists "Blessed Relief" with a slightly shorter duration than the original issue.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 1990 CD version of "The Grand Wazoo" lists "Blessed Relief" with a duration of 7:59, which is one second shorter than the original issue's 8:00.

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The single "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus" was released in stereo only.

Answer: False

Explanation: The promotional release of the single "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus" included both a mono (DJ airplay) version and a stereo version.

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What was the total running time of the original "The Grand Wazoo" album?

Answer: 38 minutes and 06 seconds

Explanation: The original "The Grand Wazoo" album has a total running time of 38 minutes and 06 seconds.

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What was the title of the single released from "The Grand Wazoo"?

Answer: "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus"

Explanation: The single released from "The Grand Wazoo" was titled "Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus."

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Which track from "The Grand Wazoo" is the longest on side one?

Answer: "The Grand Wazoo" (13:18)

Explanation: The track "The Grand Wazoo" is the longest on side one, with a duration of 13 minutes and 18 seconds.

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How does the duration of "The Grand Wazoo" track on the 1990 CD version compare to the original issue?

Answer: It is listed as 1 second longer.

Explanation: The 1990 CD version lists the duration of "The Grand Wazoo" track as 13:19, which is one second longer than the original issue's 13:18.

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Context, Label History, and Reception

The album "The Grand Wazoo" was recorded during Frank Zappa's recovery period after a concert incident in Paris.

Answer: False

Explanation: The album was recorded during Zappa's recovery period following an assault in London in December 1971, not an incident in Paris.

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"The Grand Wazoo" was the debut release on Frank Zappa's Bizarre Records label.

Answer: False

Explanation: While "The Grand Wazoo" was released on Zappa's Bizarre Records label, it was not the debut release; rather, it marked the final album issued under that specific label.

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AllMusic awarded "The Grand Wazoo" a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars.

Answer: False

Explanation: AllMusic awarded "The Grand Wazoo" a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, not a perfect score of 5.

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The redirect "Eat That Question" at the beginning of the article clarifies that it is also the title of a Frank Zappa documentary.

Answer: True

Explanation: The mention of "Eat That Question" serves to clarify that this phrase is also the title of a Frank Zappa documentary, distinguishing it from the album track.

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Humorous production credits mention "Pizza: two guys from Italy" and "Barbecue desiccated chicken: Hollywood Ranch Market."

Answer: True

Explanation: The production credits for "The Grand Wazoo" indeed include humorous mentions such as "Pizza: two guys from Italy" and "Barbecue desiccated chicken: Hollywood Ranch Market."

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What significant personal event immediately preceded the writing and recording of "The Grand Wazoo"?

Answer: A physical assault and subsequent need for convalescence

Explanation: The writing and recording of "The Grand Wazoo" immediately followed Frank Zappa's period of convalescence after being assaulted in London in December 1971, an incident that required him to use a wheelchair.

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What was the significance of "The Grand Wazoo" in relation to Frank Zappa's Bizarre Records label?

Answer: It marked the final release on the Bizarre Records label.

Explanation: "The Grand Wazoo" holds significance as the final album released on Frank Zappa's Bizarre Records label.

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What rating did AllMusic give to "The Grand Wazoo"?

Answer: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Explanation: AllMusic awarded "The Grand Wazoo" a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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What does the "MusicBrainz release group" identifier in the authority control section likely represent?

Answer: A unique code for cataloging different versions of the album in the MusicBrainz database.

Explanation: The "MusicBrainz release group" identifier is a unique code used by the MusicBrainz database to catalog and track various versions and releases of the album, ensuring data consistency and discoverability.

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