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  1. Box Spine: FRANK ZAPPA: THING-FISH (Original Cast Recording) (3 Record Set & Libretto) Box Back: ℗©1984 Barking Pumpkin Records, ©1984 Munchkin Music, ASCAP. Marketed, Manufactured and Distributed by EMI [logo] Box Contains: 20-page 12"x12" 'linen effect' matt paper lyric book, outlining scenes/acts, including 10 black & white photos.

  2. This album was preceeded by the Thing-Fish project coming to visual fruition via a 'Hustler' magazine pictorial spread, April 1984, financed by Larry Flynt. It featured 'Ample Annie', who had an act 'Slutty Suzy' & 'Sluts Are Us' and was selected for the promotional feature by Zappa. An 'On Broadway' Musical poster also appeared.

  3. Alien Love Secrets. (1995) Fire Garden. (1996) Alien Love Secrets is an EP by guitarist Steve Vai, released on March 21, 1995, through Relativity Records. The EP reached No. 125 on the U.S. Billboard 200 [3] and remained on that chart for two weeks, [4] as well as reaching No. 72 on the Dutch albums chart. [5]

  4. Vai spilaði á plötur með Zappa eins og t.d. Tinsel Town Rebellion (maí 1981), You Are What You Is (september 1981), Ship Arriving Too Late , Man From Utopia auk Them or Us og Thing Fish (1984) áður en hann hætti.

  5. Modern Primitive is the ninth studio album by American guitarist Steve Vai, released on Epic Records on June 24, 2016. According to his website, the material on the album was "based on song sketches and works-in-progress penned and recorded by Vai following the release of Flex-Able, his debut album, in January 1984."

  6. Sep 25, 2012 · Vocals [Thing Fish, Mammified Evil Prince] – Ike Willis Written-By [Book], Lyrics By, Music By, Arranged By [Arrangements], Directed By [Direction Of Characterizations], Producer [Album Production], Guitar, Synthesizer [Synclavier], Vocals [Uncredited] – Frank Zappa

  7. Rating. Classic Rock. [1] Inviolate is the tenth studio album by American guitarist Steve Vai, released on Favored Nations on January 28, 2022. The album cover shows a photo of the Hydra triple-neck guitar designed by Steve Vai in conjunction with Ibanez. [2]