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Broadway the Hard Way

Broadway the Hard Way is a live album by American musician Frank Zappa recorded at various performances along his 1988 world tour. It was first released as a 9-track vinyl album through Zappa's label Barking Pumpkin Records in October 1988, and subsequently as a 17-track CD through Rykodisc in 1989.

Broadway the Hard Way
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 14, 1988 (LP)
May 25, 1989 (CD)
RecordedFebruary 9 June 9, 1988
Genre
Length71:03 (CD)
LabelBarking Pumpkin
ProducerFrank Zappa
Frank Zappa chronology
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Music and lyrics Edit

This album was compiled from Zappa's last tour in 1988. Most of the songs are satirical of prominent contemporary figures, chiefly in the political sphere, and of current social and political trends. Zappa's individual targets include Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan on "Dickie's Such an Asshole" (written in 1973), Jesse Jackson on "Rhymin' Man", Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker and Pat Robertson on "Jesus Thinks You're a Jerk", and Michael Jackson and his family on "Why Don't You Like Me?". In "Any Kind of Pain" (which Zappa's band had performed as an instrumental in 1976 and rehearsed in 1981, with slightly different melody and lyrics, but was not completed as a vocal work until 1988), he satirises the manner in which an imagined vapid model is exploited and despised by the men who employ her.

The album contains several covers, from the jazz standard "Stolen Moments" to the Police song "Murder by Numbers" (with a guest appearance by Sting). "Outside Now" is from Joe's Garage, and "Why Don't You Like Me" can be easily recognized as a remake of Zappa's 1970 title "Tell Me You Love Me." "Rhymin' Man" is filled with melodic quotes from evergreens such as "Happy Days Are Here Again", "Hava Nagila", "La Cucaracha" and "Frère Jacques". In "What Kind of Girl" there is a line from "Strawberry Fields Forever" and a segment from the "Battle Hymn of the Republic"; while "Jesus Thinks You're a Jerk" quotes "Louie Louie", "Rock of Ages" and Marius Constant's Theme from The Twilight Zone.

"Promiscuous", which takes aim at surgeon general C. Everett Koop, is delivered in rapped verse.[2]

Despite the title, Zappa did not intend the material for a theatrical production, but the album received a Grammy nomination in 1990 for Best Musical Cast Show Album, losing to Jerome Robbins' Broadway.

Track listing Edit

All tracks by Frank Zappa, except where noted.

Original LP
Side one
No.TitleVenue and date(s)Length
1."Elvis Has Just Left the Building"Palasport di Genova, June 9, 19882:24
2."Planet of the Baritone Women"Music Hall, March 5, 1988
Warner Theatre, February 9, 1988
Tower Theater, February 12, 1988
2:48
3."Any Kind of Pain"Music Hall, March 5, 1988
Warner Theatre, February 9, 1988
Tower Theater, February 12, 1988
Falkoner Teatret, April 25, 1988
5:42
4."Jesus Thinks You're a Jerk"Tower Theater, February 13 & 14 1988
Royal Oak Music Theatre, February 26, 1988
Cumberland County Civic Center, March 15, 1988
Rothman Center, March 20, 1988
Civic Center, March 16, 1988
Nassau Coliseum, March 25, 1988
Warner Theatre, February 9, 1988
Wembley Arena, April 19, 1988
Shea's Theater, March 9, 1988
War Memorial Auditorium, March 11, 1988
9:15
Side two
No.TitleVenue and date(s)Length
5."Dickie's Such an Asshole"Music Hall, March 5, 1988
Warner Theatre, February 9, 1988
Hall Tivoli, May 23, 1988
Broome County Arena, March 17, 1988
Olympen, April 26, 1988
6:37
6."When the Lie's So Big"Music Hall, March 5, 1988
Warner Theatre, February 9, 1988
3:38
7."Rhymin' Man"Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, May 9, 19883:51
8."Promiscuous"Royal Oak Music Theatre, February 26, 19882:03
9."The Untouchables" (Nelson Riddle)Civic Center, March 16, 19883:05
CD version
No.TitleVenue and date(s)Length
1."Elvis Has Just Left the Building"Palasport di Genova, June 9, 19882:24
2."Planet of the Baritone Women"Music Hall, March 5, 1988
Warner Theatre, February 9, 1988
Tower Theater, February 12, 1988
2:48
3."Any Kind of Pain"Music Hall, March 5, 1988
Warner Theatre, February 9, 1988
Tower Theater, February 12, 1988
Falkoner Teatret, April 25, 1988
5:42
4."Dickie's Such an Asshole"Music Hall, March 5, 1988
Warner Theatre, February 9, 1988
Hall Tivoli, May 23, 1988
Broome County Arena, March 17, 1988
Olympen, April 26, 1988
5:45
5."When the Lie's So Big"Music Hall, March 5, 1988
Warner Theatre, February 9, 1988
3:38
6."Rhymin' Man"Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, May 9, 19883:50
7."Promiscuous"Royal Oak Music Theatre, February 26, 19882:02
8."The Untouchables" (Riddle)Civic Center, March 16, 19882:26
9."Why Don't You Like Me?"Bushnell Memorial Hall, February 17, 1988
Syria Mosque, February 25, 1988
Tower Theater, February 13, 1988
Auditorium Theatre, March 3, 1988
2:57
10."Bacon Fat" (Andre Williams, Dorothy Brown, Zappa)Frauenthal Auditorium, March 1, 19881:29
11."Stolen Moments" (Oliver Nelson)Frauenthal Auditorium, March 1, 1988
Auditorium Theatre, March 3, 1988
2:57
12."Murder by Numbers" (Sting, Andy Summers)Auditorium Theatre, March 3, 19885:37
13."Jezebel Boy"Tower Theater, February 13, 19882:27
14."Outside Now"Wembley Arena, April 19, 1988
Palasport di Genova, June 9, 1988
7:49
15."Hot Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel"Wiener Stadthalle, May 8, 1988
Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, May 9, 1988
6:40
16."What Kind of Girl?"Frauenthal Auditorium, March 1, 1988
Auditorium Theatre, March 4, 1988
3:17
17."Jesus Thinks You're a Jerk"Tower Theater, February 13 & 14 1988
Royal Oak Music Theatre, February 26, 1988
Cumberland County Civic Center, March 15, 1988
Rothman Center, March 20, 1988
Civic Center, March 16, 1988
Nassau Coliseum, March 25, 1988
Warner Theatre, February 9, 1988
Wembley Arena, April 19, 1988
Shea's Theater, March 9, 1988
War Memorial Auditorium, March 11, 1988
9:15

Personnel Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Promiscuous - Frank Zappa | Song Info | AllMusic". AllMusic.

External links Edit

  • Release details

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Broadway the Hard Way is a live album by American musician Frank Zappa recorded at various performances along his 1988 world tour It was first released as a 9 track vinyl album through Zappa s label Barking Pumpkin Records in October 1988 and subsequently as a 17 track CD through Rykodisc in 1989 Broadway the Hard WayLive album by Frank ZappaReleasedOctober 14 1988 LP May 25 1989 CD RecordedFebruary 9 June 9 1988GenreHard rock progressive rock art rock jazz fusionLength71 03 CD LabelBarking PumpkinProducerFrank ZappaFrank Zappa chronologyYou Can t Do That on Stage Anymore Vol 2 1988 Broadway the Hard Way 1988 You Can t Do That on Stage Anymore Vol 3 1989 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Contents 1 Music and lyrics 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 References 5 External linksMusic and lyrics EditThis album was compiled from Zappa s last tour in 1988 Most of the songs are satirical of prominent contemporary figures chiefly in the political sphere and of current social and political trends Zappa s individual targets include Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan on Dickie s Such an Asshole written in 1973 Jesse Jackson on Rhymin Man Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker and Pat Robertson on Jesus Thinks You re a Jerk and Michael Jackson and his family on Why Don t You Like Me In Any Kind of Pain which Zappa s band had performed as an instrumental in 1976 and rehearsed in 1981 with slightly different melody and lyrics but was not completed as a vocal work until 1988 he satirises the manner in which an imagined vapid model is exploited and despised by the men who employ her The album contains several covers from the jazz standard Stolen Moments to the Police song Murder by Numbers with a guest appearance by Sting Outside Now is from Joe s Garage and Why Don t You Like Me can be easily recognized as a remake of Zappa s 1970 title Tell Me You Love Me Rhymin Man is filled with melodic quotes from evergreens such as Happy Days Are Here Again Hava Nagila La Cucaracha and Frere Jacques In What Kind of Girl there is a line from Strawberry Fields Forever and a segment from the Battle Hymn of the Republic while Jesus Thinks You re a Jerk quotes Louie Louie Rock of Ages and Marius Constant s Theme from The Twilight Zone Promiscuous which takes aim at surgeon general C Everett Koop is delivered in rapped verse 2 Despite the title Zappa did not intend the material for a theatrical production but the album received a Grammy nomination in 1990 for Best Musical Cast Show Album losing to Jerome Robbins Broadway Track listing EditAll tracks by Frank Zappa except where noted Original LPSide oneNo TitleVenue and date s Length1 Elvis Has Just Left the Building Palasport di Genova June 9 19882 242 Planet of the Baritone Women Music Hall March 5 1988Warner Theatre February 9 1988Tower Theater February 12 19882 483 Any Kind of Pain Music Hall March 5 1988Warner Theatre February 9 1988Tower Theater February 12 1988Falkoner Teatret April 25 19885 424 Jesus Thinks You re a Jerk Tower Theater February 13 amp 14 1988Royal Oak Music Theatre February 26 1988Cumberland County Civic Center March 15 1988Rothman Center March 20 1988Civic Center March 16 1988Nassau Coliseum March 25 1988Warner Theatre February 9 1988Wembley Arena April 19 1988Shea s Theater March 9 1988War Memorial Auditorium March 11 19889 15 Side twoNo TitleVenue and date s Length5 Dickie s Such an Asshole Music Hall March 5 1988Warner Theatre February 9 1988Hall Tivoli May 23 1988Broome County Arena March 17 1988Olympen April 26 19886 376 When the Lie s So Big Music Hall March 5 1988Warner Theatre February 9 19883 387 Rhymin Man Rudi Sedlmayer Halle May 9 19883 518 Promiscuous Royal Oak Music Theatre February 26 19882 039 The Untouchables Nelson Riddle Civic Center March 16 19883 05 CD versionNo TitleVenue and date s Length1 Elvis Has Just Left the Building Palasport di Genova June 9 19882 242 Planet of the Baritone Women Music Hall March 5 1988Warner Theatre February 9 1988Tower Theater February 12 19882 483 Any Kind of Pain Music Hall March 5 1988Warner Theatre February 9 1988Tower Theater February 12 1988Falkoner Teatret April 25 19885 424 Dickie s Such an Asshole Music Hall March 5 1988Warner Theatre February 9 1988Hall Tivoli May 23 1988Broome County Arena March 17 1988Olympen April 26 19885 455 When the Lie s So Big Music Hall March 5 1988Warner Theatre February 9 19883 386 Rhymin Man Rudi Sedlmayer Halle May 9 19883 507 Promiscuous Royal Oak Music Theatre February 26 19882 028 The Untouchables Riddle Civic Center March 16 19882 269 Why Don t You Like Me Bushnell Memorial Hall February 17 1988Syria Mosque February 25 1988Tower Theater February 13 1988Auditorium Theatre March 3 19882 5710 Bacon Fat Andre Williams Dorothy Brown Zappa Frauenthal Auditorium March 1 19881 2911 Stolen Moments Oliver Nelson Frauenthal Auditorium March 1 1988Auditorium Theatre March 3 19882 5712 Murder by Numbers Sting Andy Summers Auditorium Theatre March 3 19885 3713 Jezebel Boy Tower Theater February 13 19882 2714 Outside Now Wembley Arena April 19 1988Palasport di Genova June 9 19887 4915 Hot Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel Wiener Stadthalle May 8 1988Rudi Sedlmayer Halle May 9 19886 4016 What Kind of Girl Frauenthal Auditorium March 1 1988Auditorium Theatre March 4 19883 1717 Jesus Thinks You re a Jerk Tower Theater February 13 amp 14 1988Royal Oak Music Theatre February 26 1988Cumberland County Civic Center March 15 1988Rothman Center March 20 1988Civic Center March 16 1988Nassau Coliseum March 25 1988Warner Theatre February 9 1988Wembley Arena April 19 1988Shea s Theater March 9 1988War Memorial Auditorium March 11 19889 15Personnel EditFrank Zappa lead guitar vocal Ike Willis guitar vocal Mike Keneally guitar synth vocal Robert Martin keyboards vocal Ed Mann percussion Walt Fowler trumpet Bruce Fowler trombone Paul Carman alto saxophone Albert Wing tenor saxophone Kurt McGettrick baritone saxophone Scott Thunes bass Chad Wackerman drums Eric Buxton an audience member spoken narrative during middle 8 on Jesus Thinks You re A Jerk Sting lead vocal on Murder by Numbers References Edit Allmusic review Promiscuous Frank Zappa Song Info AllMusic AllMusic External links EditRelease details Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Broadway the Hard Way amp oldid 1161130197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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