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    Freak Out! is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Mothers of Invention, released on June 27, 1966, by Verve Records. Often cited as one of rock music's first concept albums, it is a satirical expression of guitarist/bandleader Frank Zappa 's perception of American pop culture and the nascent freak scene of Los Angeles.

  2. May 2, 2017 · Freak Out introduced the Mothers of Invention to the world. The front cover unveils a band that looks distinctly psychedelic. The photo seems expressly designed to attract the LSD eating hippies of the sixties. Flipping to the rear cover, there is another trippy photograph.

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  3. In some ways, Freak Out! can be seen as the first musical attempt at Surrealism. It features incredible instrumentation (Orchestra, kazoo, vibraphone) juxtaposed with the traditional rock band...

  4. Sep 25, 2011 · This was all masterminded by Zappa who possessed incredible musical composition and arrangement talents and was able to replicate the pop music that he actually despised in order to make the highly satirical first half of the album.

  5. Jan 27, 2024 · From the beginning of his career, provocative, funny, and surreal album covers helped Zappa set himself apart from his contemporaries. Zappa’s sleeves were pop art in the truest sense –...

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  6. So were the colour effects and letter types on the album cover. Zappa negotiated the album to be sold for the price of a single record, when he in return would decline the royalties over the second disc. To the left: section from the Freak out! album cover with bass player Roy Estrada.

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  8. Mar 1, 2021 · Composed of 14 songs initially, Freak Out is a concept album on double vinyl, inspired by Bob Dylan's recent Blonde On Blonde, from the content to the album cover, which also remains a significant element in the evolution of album covers.

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