Artist:
Frank ZappaAlbum:
You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 5Released:
1992Album type:
Live recordingTrack listing:
Disc 1
- The Downtown Talent Scout (4:01)
- Charles Ives (4:38)
- Here Lies Love (2:45)
- Piano/Drum Duet (1:57)
- Mozart Ballet (4:05)
- Chocolate Halvah (3:25)
- JCB & Kansas On The Bus # 1 (1:04)
- Run Home Slow: Main Title Theme (1:17)
- The Little March (1:21)
- Right There (5:07)
- Where Is Johnny Velvet? (0:52)
- Return Of The Hunch-Back Duke (1:44)
- Trouble Every Day (4:07)
- Proto-Minimalism (1:40)
- JCB & Kansas On The Bus #2 (1:11)
- My Head? (1:22)
- Meow (1:24)
- Baked-Bean Boogie (3:27)
- Where's Our Equipment? (2:29)
- FZ/JCB Drum Duet (4:27)
- No Waiting For The Peanuts To Dissolve (4:45)
- A Game Of Cards (0:46)
- Underground Freak-Out Music (3:52)
- German Lunch (6:43)
- My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama (2:12)
Disc 2
- Easy Meat (7:39)
- Dead Girls Of London (2:29)
- Shall We Take Ourselves Seriously? (1:45)
- What's New In Baltimore? (5:04)
- Maggio (2:29)
- Dancin' Fool (3:13)
- RDNZL (7:59)
- Advance Romance (7:01)
- City Of Tiny Lites (10:38)
- A Pound For A Brown (On The Bus) (8:39)
- Doreen (1:59)
- The Black Page #2 (9:57)
- Geneva Farewell (1:38)
Album credits:
- Frank Zappa - Guitar and Vocals
- Steve Vai - Guitar
- Bobby Martin - Keyboards, Saxophone and Vocals
- Don Preston - Keyboards and Electronics
- Ed Mann - Percussion
- Chad Wackerman - Drums
- Jimmy Carl Black - Drums, Vocals and Voices
- Lowell George - Guitar and Vocals
- Ray Collins - Tambourine
- Dick Barber - Sound Effects, Vocals and Voices
- Roy Estrada - Bass and Vocals
- Bunk Gardner - Trumpet and Tenor Sax
- Elliot Ingber - Guitar
- Kanzus J. Kanzus - Vocals and Voices
- Dick Kunc - Vocals and Voices
- Tommy Mars - Keyboards and Vocals
- Billy Mundi - Drums
- Motorhead Sherwood - Baritone Sax and Vocals
- Scott Thunes - Bass
- Art Tripp - Drums
- Ian Underwood - Clarinet, Piano, Electric Piano and Alto Sax
- Ray White - Guitar and Vocals

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