Hot Rats | ||||
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Released | October 10, 1969 | |||
Recorded | July 18 – August 30, 1969 T.T.G., Los Angeles Sunset Sound, Los Angeles Whitney Studios, Glendale using 16-track | |||
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Length | 43:11 | |||
Label | Bizarre/Reprise | |||
Producer | Frank Zappa | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [5] |
The Great Rock Bible | 9/10[6] |
MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide | [7] |
OndaRock | 8/10[8] |
Record Collector | [9] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | [10] |
Tom Hull | B+[11] |
Uncut | 9/10 [12] |
The Village Voice | C[4] |
Hot Rats is the second solo album by Frank Zappa, released in October 1969. It was Zappa's first recording project after the dissolution of the original lineup of the Mothers of Invention. Five of the six songs are instrumental, while "Willie the Pimp" features vocals by Captain Beefheart. In his original sleeve notes, Zappa described the album as "a movie for your ears".
Zappa dedicated the album to his newborn son, Dweezil. In February 2009, Dweezil's tribute band to his father, Zappa Plays Zappa, won a Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental Performance for their rendition of "Peaches en Regalia".[13]
a missing link between the fiery, fusion-meets-blues-rock swirl of Hot Rats and the freewheeling musical buffet of Chunga's Revenge.
an instrumental rock album played mostly by jazz musicians