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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. Dec 8, 2015 · This week in 1978 the single “Freak Out!” began a seven week run at the top of the US charts, eventually selling more than six million copies. That set a record for Warner Brothers that would ...

  3. Sep 25, 2011 · It is a studio jam over a simple rock motif with many street percussionists and other “freaks” brought in from the Sunset Strip to improvise thid final track. While Freak Out! was far from a commercial or critical success upon its release, the album did develop a cult following among fans and fellow musicians.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · The mustachioed iconoclast Frank Zappa knew this, and on his 1966 debut album Freak Out!, arrived to shepherd us through this season of our lives – and he did so with maximum humor and imagination.

  5. www.zappa.com › releases-archive › freak-outFreak Out! - Frank Zappa

    NOTES ON THE COMPOSITIONS INCLUDED HEREIN: 1. HUNGRY FREAKS, DADDY. . . (3:27) was written for Carl Orestes Franzoni. He is freaky down to his toenails. Some day he will live next door to you and your lawn will die. Drop out of school before your mind rots from exposure to our mediocre educational system.

  6. Sep 19, 2024 · Bernard Edwards and Nile Rogers of Chic in 1981: not famous enough for Studio 54, apparently. Picture: Allan Tannenbaum/Getty Images Talking about where the idea for the chorus "Aaaahhhhh, freak out!"

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  8. 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. It was the second rock music double album ever released ...

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