
Like its immediate predecessor,
Waka/Jawaka,
The Grand Wazoo was a largely instrumental jazz rock album recorded during
Frank Zappa's convalescence from injuries sustained after being pushed off a concert stage. While
Zappa contributes some guitar solos and occasional vocals, the focus is more on his skills as a composer and arranger. Most of the five selections supposedly form a musical representation of a story told in the liner notes about two warring musical factions, but the bottom line is that, overall, the compositions here are more memorably melodic and consistently engaging than
Waka/Jawaka. The instrumentation is somewhat unique in the
Zappa catalog as well, with the band more of a chamber jazz orchestra than a compact rock unit; over 20 musicians and vocalists contribute to the record. While
Hot Rats is still the peak of
Zappa's jazz-rock fusion efforts,
The Grand Wazoo comes close, and it's essential for anyone interested in
Zappa's instrumental works. AMG.
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