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  1. "The Man From UTOPIA" treads over familiar terrain: the science fiction spoof, the anti-"Union" speech, the neverending plea for panties, etc. Honestly, the '80s were hardly the golden age of ZAPPA, his releases aimed alternately below the belt (like this one) or over the heads of everyone (Francesco ZAPPA, Jazz From Hell).

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  2. Basically the man from utopia doesnt really do much for me… As much as I love some of Zappa’s later albums and am blown away by how consistent he was over the years, he did have a few stinkers starting in the 80s.

  3. "The Man From UTOPIA" treads over familiar terrain: the science fiction spoof, the anti-"Union" speech, the neverending plea for panties, etc. Honestly, the '80s were hardly the golden age of ZAPPA, his releases aimed alternately below the belt (like this one) or over the heads of everyone (Francesco ZAPPA, Jazz From Hell).

  4. I truly hate some songs off The man from Utopia particularly SEX (which is the worst song I’ve ever heard by Zappa), and cocaine decisions is pretty awful as well if you ask me.

  5. The Man From Utopia treads over familiar terrain: the science fiction spoof, the anti-union speech, the neverending plea for panties, etc. Honestly, the ‘80s were hardly the golden age of Zappa, his releases aimed alternately below the belt (like this one) or over the heads of everyone (Francesco Zappa, Jazz From Hell).

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · Released in March 1983, The Man From Utopia arrived at a turning point in Frank Zappa ’s career. It was the first album after the biggest hit of the composer’s career to date, the “ Valley Girl...

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  8. The Man From Utopia is once again an experimental outing from Zappa and like most of his C.D.’s from the era the musical styles vary from song to song. But what sets this C.D. apart from the others is it's overall humorous tone and is however not as cruel as much of his other works.

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