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Personnel: Frank Zappa (guitar); Frank Zappa; Mike Keneally (guitar, keyboards); Ike Willis, Adrian Belew (guitar); Denny Walley (slide guitar); Kurt McGettrick (contrabass clarinet, baritone saxophone, bass saxophone); Paul Carmen (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Albert Wing (tenor saxophone); Walt Fowler (trumpet, flugelhorn, keyboards); Bruce Fowler (trombone); Allan Zavod, Tommy Mars, Peter Wolf , Bobby Martin (keyboards); Scott Thunes (mini-Moog synthesizer); Patrick O'Hearn (bass instrument); Chris Wackerman (drums, electronic percussion); Chad Wackerman (drums); Dweezil Zappa (guitar); Ed Mann (vibraphone, marimba, percussion, electronic percussion); Terry Bozzio, Vinnie Colaiuta (drums). Audio Remixer: Spencer Chrislu. Recording information: Allentown, PA (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); Brighton, England (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); Eppelheim, Germany (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); Genova, Italy (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); London, England (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); Memphis, TN (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); Munich, Germany (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); New York, NY (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); Providence, RI (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); Seattle, WA (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); Stockholm, Sweden (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); Stuttgart, Germany (10/28/1977-06/09/1988); Wein, Austria (10/28/1977-06/09/1988). Author: Edgard Varèse. Photographer: Bruce Hilliard. Arranger: Frank Zappa. When Frank Zappa died in 1993, he had spent much of his remaining time and energy completing a number of projects before the end finally came. Why the majority of them are still unreleased as of late 2006 is anybody's guess, but perhaps the long awaited release of Trance-Fusion is a good sign. Trance-Fusion is another collection of guitar solos, forming something of a trilogy with the Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar set and Guitar. As FZ fans know, Frank had his favorite vehicles for soloing and careful listening to the albums as a group gives you a good idea which songs these are. "Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar," "Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar Some More," "The Return of the Son of Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar" (Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar), "Systems of Edges" (Guitar), and now "A Cold Dark Matter" are all excerpted from the solo section of "Inca Roads." "Variations on the Carlos Santana Secret Chord Progression," "That Ol' G Minor Thing Again," and now "Scratch & Sniff" are all lifted from "City of Tiny Lites." "The Torture Never Stops," "Easy Meat," "The Black Page" and a couple others have also contributed multiple tracks to this series. So why pick up Trance-Fusion if you've already got the others? Well, as the hardcore know, Frank was an endlessly creative soloist who often referred to his solos as "instant compositions." On three successive nights, Zappa could take the same two-chord vamp to three entirely different universes. In 1988 he incorporated some radical new tones and new playing techniques, so even the same vehicle/vamp can sound very different from tour to tour. The Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar set covered mostly 1979-1980, Guitar focused on 1984, and Trance-Fusion is more than half 1988 material, so each album really sounds different from the others, but there's a nice sense of progression. The vast majority of Trance-Fusion features the Wackerman/Thunes rhythm section, but Bozzio/O'Hearn and Colaiuta (presumably with Arthur Barrow on bass but there is no bass credit) each cover a track. Dweezil plays with Frank on "Chunga's Revenge" and "Bavarian Sunset," but, of course, the star of the show is the guitar playing of Frank Zappa. Check out the nice flanging on "Butter or Cannons," the wicked whammy bar work on "Scratch & Sniff," or the feedback on the title track. He sounds like no one else. Trance-Fusion took way too long to see the light of day (and with cover art more suited to a Kitaro album), but for the FZ faithful it was worth the wait. Keep your fingers crossed for more. ~ Sean Westergaard Frank Zappa Trance-Fusion Songs | 1. | Chunga's Revenge |
| 2. | Bowling on Charen |
| 3. | Good Lobna |
| 4. | Cold Dark Matter, A |
| 5. | Butter or Cannons |
| 6. | Ask Dr. Stupid |
| 7. | Scratch & Sniff |
| 8. | Trance-Fusion |
| 9. | Gorgo |
| 10. | Diplodocus |
| 11. | Soul Polka |
| 12. | For Giuseppe Franco |
| 13. | After Dinner Smoker |
| 14. | Light Is All That Matters |
| 15. | Finding Higgs' Boson |
| 16. | Bavarian Sunset |
| Trance-Fusion Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews excellent Frank was exceptional. This is a well mastered album. I thank the Dweez for getting it completed. Submitted by zewerw (Houston, TX)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Get It! If you are a Zappa fan, get it. If you like great guitar work, get it. If you are a fan of jazz-tinged rock or rock-tinged jazz, get it. If you are a fan of great music, get it.
NOW, do you get it? Submitted by zdog (Daytona)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent Guitar Solo Work As a Frank fan for over 35 years I can recommend this CD as one of the best posthumous releases i have heard and I have all of them. Buy it, you will not be disappointed.
As for the retard who rated this 2 stars, "You're a freaking retard". Submitted by svida (Kansas City, Missouri, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Guitar Trilogy Complete! Well ok, I've listened to it for a good many run throughs - and here is my take:
This is the finale - the completion, of the Zappa Guitar Trilogy.
This is a musical landmark in guitarology - it truly is the summation of the previous Guitar sets, "Shut Up And Play Yer Guitar" and "Guitar".
The astonishing thing is that on the surface? It sounds like the same old Zappa noodlings on previously used themes.
Not True.
Upon furthur inspection, we have the full flower of the Zappa method of guitar. Straight up.
We Have Frank's personally *recognised as such* themes presented in the final definative version right here.
Zappa nuts recognise all the chord progressions and accomaniment (and if you are into the previous guitar albums? YOU GOTTA HAVE THIS ONE) presented here, and it is damn beautiful after you give it the full immersion treatment that we all love Frank for.
Thank you Frank for teaching me to listen.
Thank You Z.F.A.M.I.LY.
Release more from the vaults! ASAP Submitted by Craig (Washington DC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
our greatest musician this is a great cd in many respects. if you were at all those shows when the plastic people got up and left when zappa started playing the real stuff this is for you. when all the geeks in the audience wanted to hear dinah mo hum and frank gabe em this and they freaked, this is for you. if you sat through 25 years of great concerts from fillmore east to stony brook university
this is for you. i know the frank zappa story, i lived it for all those years and i can tell you this is a real show
for people who really want the cream of the crop of franks "jam sessions"
carmine of new york big zappa fan Submitted by carmine12 (lake grove, ny usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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