London Symphony Orchestra (Zappa albums)

London Symphony Orchestra is a pair of albums by Frank Zappa, featuring his original symphonic compositions conducted by Kent Nagano. They were recorded at the same sessions in January 1983, and originally released as London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. I in 1983, London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. II, in 1987, and later combined and reissued on a Rykodisc CD as London Symphony Orchestra Vol. I & II in 1995.

London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. I
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 9, 1983
RecordedJanuary 12–14, 1983
StudioTwickenham Film Studios (London)
Genre20th-century classical
Length51:55
LabelBarking Pumpkin
ProducerFrank Zappa
Frank Zappa chronology
Baby Snakes
(1983)
London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. I
(1983)
Boulez Conducts Zappa: The Perfect Stranger
(1984)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. II
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 17, 1987
RecordedJanuary 12–14, 1983
StudioTwickenham Film Studios (London)
Genre20th-century classical
Length43:37
LabelBarking Pumpkin
ProducerFrank Zappa
Frank Zappa chronology
Jazz from Hell
(1986)
London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. II
(1987)
The Old Masters Box III
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [2]

Background edit

Volume I features the London Symphony Orchestra performing four instrumental compositions — "Sad Jane", "Pedro's Dowry", "Envelopes", and "Mo 'n Herb's Vacation" — from sessions recorded in January 1983. The album was Zappa's second to employ a full-scale symphony orchestra, following 200 Motels (1971) with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. However, Zappa had previously formed a number of ad hac orchestras to record his classical music (e.g. Lumpy Gravy 1967, Studio Tan 1978, Orchestral Favorites 1979) and big band music (e.g. The Grand Wazoo 1972).

The album was recorded using a digital 24-track Sony PCM-3324 tape recorder. It was one of the earliest digital multitrack recordings of an orchestra. By recording the orchestra with many microphones very close to the instruments the album sounds more detailed than possible with previous stereo recording techniques. Extensive use of editing was employed to fix musical mistakes.

The original vinyl LP recordings were tweaked in the studio to hide out-of-tune and wrong notes as well as to add in a sheen of reverb to further obscure parts. These audio "enhancements" were removed when the recordings were remixed for the compact disc re-issue in 1995. This version of the album was combined with London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. II (1987), and re-released on a Rykodisc CD as London Symphony Orchestra Vol. I & II.

Track listings edit

Volume One edit

All tracks written, composed and arranged by Frank Zappa.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Sad Jane"10:05
2."Pedro's Dowry"10:26
3."Envelopes"4:11
Total length:24:20
Side two
No.TitleLength
4."Mo 'n Herb's Vacation
  • First Movement – 4:50
  • Second Movement – 10:05
  • Third Movement – 12:56"
27:11
Total length:27:42

Volume Two edit

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Bogus Pomp"24:32
Total length:24:32
Side two
No.TitleLength
2."Bob in Dacron"12:12
3."Strictly Genteel"6:53
Total length:19:04

CD edit

Disc One
No.TitleLength
1."Bob in Dacron, First Movement"5:36
2."Bob in Dacron, Second Movement"6:34
3."Sad Jane, First Movement"4:46
4."Sad Jane, Second Movement"5:04
5."Mo 'N Herb's Vacation, First Movement"4:47
6."Mo 'N Herb's Vacation, Second Movement"10:04
7."Mo 'N Herb's Vacation, Third Movement"12:50
Disc Two
No.TitleLength
1."Envelopes"4:06
2."Pedro's Dowry"10:25
3."Bogus Pomp"24:34
4."Strictly Genteel"6:56

Personnel edit

Musicians edit

Production staff edit

  • Frank Zappa – producer
  • Mark Pinske – recording engineer
  • John Vince – cover design
  • James Stagnita – graphic design (Vol II)
  • Mark Hanauer – cover photo (Vol II)

References edit

  1. ^ Ruhlmann, W. (2011). "London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. 1 - Frank Zappa | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
  2. ^ Ruhlmann, W. (2011). "London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. II - Frank Zappa | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 21 July 2011.

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