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Civilization Phaze III

Civilization Phaze III is the sixty-third album by Frank Zappa, released posthumously as a double album on October 31, 1994. It was the first studio album of new material from Zappa since 1986's Jazz from Hell. The album marks the third part of a conceptual continuity that started with We're Only in It for the Money (1968), with the second part being a re-edited version of Zappa's 1967 album Lumpy Gravy. Zappa described the album as a "two-act opera", but in lieu of traditional recitatives and arias, it alternates brief spoken word passages with musical numbers created on a Synclavier using a combination of sampled and synthesized sounds.[2] Much of the sampled material in the second half of the album was originally recorded by Ensemble Modern and other musicians to Zappa's specifications.[2]

Civilization Phaze III
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 31st, 1994
Recorded1967, 1991-1992
Studio
Genre
Length113:40
LabelBarking Pumpkin
ProducerFrank Zappa
Frank Zappa chronology
The Yellow Shark
(1993)
Civilization Phaze III
(1994)
The Lost Episodes
(1996)

The storyline of Civilization Phaze III involves a group of people living inside a piano, and the menacing reality of the outside world. The album's themes include personal isolation and nationalism. Much of the album's improvised dialogue was originally recorded as part of sessions which produced We're Only in It for the Money and Uncle Meat, which contained some dialogue by the same speakers, and some of the dialogue on this album previously appeared on the re-edited version of Lumpy Gravy released in 1968. New dialogue was recorded by Zappa in 1991, and includes similarly improvised dialogue by members of Ensemble Modern, Zappa's daughter Moon Unit and actor Michael Rapaport.

Background edit

In 1967, while recording We're Only in It for the Money with the Mothers of Invention, Frank Zappa discovered that the strings of Apostolic Studios' grand piano would resonate if a person spoke near those strings. The "piano people" experiment involved Zappa having various speakers improvise dialogue using topics offered by Zappa. Various people contributed to these sessions, including Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart and Tim Buckley.[3] The "piano people" voices primarily consisted of Mothers of Invention bandmembers Motorhead Sherwood and Roy Estrada, Spider Barbour (leader of the rock band Chrysalis), All-Night John (the manager of the studio) and Louis Cuneo, who was noted for his laugh, which sounded like a "psychotic turkey".[4]

In 1992, Zappa recorded The Yellow Shark with the Ensemble Modern orchestra, and sampled their instrumentation with his Synclavier. After revisiting his archives, he decided to create an album which would combine the 1967 "piano people" dialogue, Synclavier music, performances by the Ensemble Modern, and newly recorded dialogue.[5][6] The project began under the title Lumpy Gravy, Phase 3 (with phase one being We're Only in It for the Money and phase two being the 1968 version of Lumpy Gravy), but was later changed to Civilization Phaze III.[7]

Zappa recorded new dialogue segments to accompany the original "piano people" recordings. The new dialogue speakers included members of the Ensemble Modern,[8] Moon Zappa,[9] Dweezil Zappa[10] and actor Michael Rapaport.[9]

Concept and music edit

The album's storyline was conceived via improvised dialogue involving a series of randomly chosen words, phrases and concepts, which included motors, pigs, ponies, dark water, nationalism, smoke, music, beer and personal isolation.[11] The music was conceived as an opera pantomime,[12] and is dark and ominous.[13] The Ensemble Modern samples allowed the Synclavier to produce richer-sounding music than Zappa's previous works using the machine, which produced the cruder-sounding music on albums such as Jazz from Hell.[12] University of Washington music theory chair Jonathan W. Bernard suggests that Civilization Phaze III is heavily influenced by Zappa's disenchantment with avant-garde composition and Zappa's acute awareness of his own mortality. Bernard suggests that Civilization Phase III is Zappa's last, greatest attempt at being recognized as a composer of "serious music".[14]

Release edit

Civilization Phaze III was the final album Frank Zappa completed before he died.[15][16] It was published posthumously by Barking Pumpkin Records on October 31, 1994, solely as a mail order album, with no advertising or promotion; the album subsequently received a strong number of orders from Zappa's fanbase.[13][17] Rykodisc was given the option of distributing the album nationally,[13] but the label ultimately did not distribute it.

The album was also not released with Zappa's other works in the 2012 reissue of his catalog, but it can still be ordered from the artist's official website. "I think it's very much about finishing his life," said his widow, Gail Zappa, in an interview. "After he finished this, he said, 'I've done everything that I can'".[18]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]
Rolling Stone     [19]

AllMusic reviewer François Couture wrote: "It belongs to his corpus of 'serious music'. [...] The original artwork and packaging are stunning and luxurious, a match for the music, some of the most compelling Zappa wrote outside of the rock realm."[12] However, some critics felt that the "piano people" narrative did not hold up for a double album.[6] The album won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.[20]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Frank Zappa

Act I
No.TitleLength
1."This Is Phaze III"0:47
2."Put a Motor in Yourself"5:13
3."Oh-Umm"0:50
4."They Made Me Eat It"1:48
5."Reagan at Bitburg"5:39
6."A Very Nice Body"1:00
7."Navanax"1:40
8."How the Pigs' Music Works"1:49
9."Xmas Values"5:31
10."Dark Water!"0:23
11."Amnerika"3:03
12."Have You Heard Their Band?"0:38
13."Religious Superstition"0:43
14."Saliva Can Only Take So Much"0:27
15."Buffalo Voice"5:12
16."Someplace Else Right Now"0:32
17."Get a Life"2:20
18."A Kayak (On Snow)"0:28
19."N-Lite: Negative Light/Venice Submerged/New World Order/The Lifestyle You Deserve/Creationism/He Is Risen"18:00
Total length:56:03
Act II
No.TitleLength
1."I Wish Motorhead Would Come Back"0:14
2."Secular Humanism"2:41
3."Attack! Attack! Attack!"1:24
4."I Was in a Drum"3:38
5."A Different Octave"0:57
6."This Ain't CNN"3:20
7."The Pigs' Music"1:17
8."A Pig with Wings"2:52
9."This Is All Wrong"1:42
10."Hot & Putrid"0:29
11."Flowing Inside-Out"0:46
12."I Had a Dream About That"0:27
13."Gross Man"2:54
14."A Tunnel into Muck"0:21
15."Why Not?"2:18
16."Put a Little Motor in 'Em"0:50
17."You're Just Insultin' Me, Aren't You!"2:13
18."Cold Light Generation"0:44
19."Dio Fa[nb 1]"8:18
20."That Would Be the End of That"0:35
21."Beat the Reaper"15:23
22."Waffenspiel"4:05
Total length:57:37

Personnel edit

  • Frank Zappa – producer, compiler, editor, composer, performer, conductor, liner notes
  • Ensemble Modern – orchestra
  • Dick Kunc – engineer (1967)
  • David Dondorf – engineer (1991)
  • Todd Yvega – engineer (1991)
  • Spencer Chrislu – engineer (1991)
  • Uri Balashov – cover design
  • Command A Studios – art direction
1967 voices
1991 voices

Note and references edit

Note
  1. ^ A profanity used in Piedmont (Italy), meaning "God is a liar"
References

[1]

  1. ^ a b Couture, François. "The Yellow Shark Review by François Couture". AllMusic. Retrieved August 13, 2022. The Yellow Shark, an album of orchestral music, was released only a few weeks before he succumbed to cancer (the computer music/sound collage album Civilization Phaze III was released a few months later)
  2. ^ a b Schell, Michael. "Frank Zappa: Civilization Phaze III". Schellsburg. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  3. ^ James, Billy (October 1, 2002). Necessity Is: The Early Years of Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. ISBN 9780946719518.
  4. ^ Slaven, Niel (November 17, 2009). Electric Don Quixote: The Definitive Story of Frank Zappa. ISBN 9780857120434.
  5. ^ Sitsky, Larry (2002). Music of the Twentieth-century Avant-garde: A Biocritical Sourcebook. ISBN 9780313296895.
  6. ^ a b Morin, Alexander J (2002). Classical Music: The Listener's Companion. ISBN 9780879306380.
  7. ^ Slaven, Niel (November 17, 2009). Electric Don Quixote: The Definitive Story of Frank Zappa. ISBN 9780857120434.
  8. ^ Wilson, Andy (September 2006). Faust - Stretch Out Time 1970-1975. ISBN 9780955066450.
  9. ^ a b Zappa, Frank (1994). "General notes". Civilization Phaze III (Media notes). Frank Zappa. Barking Pumpkin Records.
  10. ^ Schinder, Scott; Schwartz, Andy Schwartz (2008). Icons of Rock: Velvet Underground; the Grateful Dead; Frank Zappa; Led Zeppelin; Joni Mitchell; Pink Floyd; Neil Young; David Bowie; Bruce Springsteen; Ramones; U2; Nirvana. ISBN 9780313338472. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  11. ^ Zappa, Frank (1994). "Scenario". Civilization Phaze III (Media notes). Frank Zappa. Barking Pumpkin Records.
  12. ^ a b c d Allmusic review
  13. ^ a b c Wheeler, Drew (May 6, 1995). "Preserving Zappa's Legacy: Barking Pumpkin in New 'Phaze'". Billboard. p. 93 – via Google Books.
  14. ^ Jonathan W. Bernard (2011). "From Lumpy Gravy to Civilization Phaze III: The Story of Frank Zappa's Disenchantment". Journal of the Society for American Music. 5 (1). Cambridge Journals: 1–31. doi:10.1017/S1752196310000490. S2CID 192110618.
  15. ^ Bonner, Michael (April 7, 2015). "Frank Zappa's final album gets release date". Uncut Magazine. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
  16. ^ Ross, Harold Wallace; White, Katharine Sergeant Angell (November 1993). "The New Yorker". Retrieved December 2, 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  17. ^ Kostelanetz, Richard; Rocco, John M. (April 10, 1997). The Frank Zappa companion: Four decades of commentary. ISBN 9780028646282. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  18. ^ "Another Tangento Rescue: Zappa's Outermost Phaze By Stephen Homan". www.tangento.net. Retrieved April 2, 2016.
  19. ^ Fricke, David (August 24, 1995). "Civilization Phaze III | Album Reviews | Rolling Stone". rollingstone.com.
  20. ^ "Frank Zappa". November 23, 2020.

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Civilization Phaze III is the sixty third album by Frank Zappa released posthumously as a double album on October 31 1994 It was the first studio album of new material from Zappa since 1986 s Jazz from Hell The album marks the third part of a conceptual continuity that started with We re Only in It for the Money 1968 with the second part being a re edited version of Zappa s 1967 album Lumpy Gravy Zappa described the album as a two act opera but in lieu of traditional recitatives and arias it alternates brief spoken word passages with musical numbers created on a Synclavier using a combination of sampled and synthesized sounds 2 Much of the sampled material in the second half of the album was originally recorded by Ensemble Modern and other musicians to Zappa s specifications 2 Civilization Phaze IIIStudio album by Frank ZappaReleasedOctober 31st 1994Recorded1967 1991 1992StudioApostolic New York UMRK Hollywood Joe s Garage Hollywood Genre20th century classical electronic computer music 1 sound collage 1 Length113 40LabelBarking PumpkinProducerFrank ZappaFrank Zappa chronologyThe Yellow Shark 1993 Civilization Phaze III 1994 The Lost Episodes 1996 The storyline of Civilization Phaze III involves a group of people living inside a piano and the menacing reality of the outside world The album s themes include personal isolation and nationalism Much of the album s improvised dialogue was originally recorded as part of sessions which produced We re Only in It for the Money and Uncle Meat which contained some dialogue by the same speakers and some of the dialogue on this album previously appeared on the re edited version of Lumpy Gravy released in 1968 New dialogue was recorded by Zappa in 1991 and includes similarly improvised dialogue by members of Ensemble Modern Zappa s daughter Moon Unit and actor Michael Rapaport Contents 1 Background 2 Concept and music 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Note and referencesBackground editIn 1967 while recording We re Only in It for the Money with the Mothers of Invention Frank Zappa discovered that the strings of Apostolic Studios grand piano would resonate if a person spoke near those strings The piano people experiment involved Zappa having various speakers improvise dialogue using topics offered by Zappa Various people contributed to these sessions including Eric Clapton Rod Stewart and Tim Buckley 3 The piano people voices primarily consisted of Mothers of Invention bandmembers Motorhead Sherwood and Roy Estrada Spider Barbour leader of the rock band Chrysalis All Night John the manager of the studio and Louis Cuneo who was noted for his laugh which sounded like a psychotic turkey 4 In 1992 Zappa recorded The Yellow Shark with the Ensemble Modern orchestra and sampled their instrumentation with his Synclavier After revisiting his archives he decided to create an album which would combine the 1967 piano people dialogue Synclavier music performances by the Ensemble Modern and newly recorded dialogue 5 6 The project began under the title Lumpy Gravy Phase 3 with phase one being We re Only in It for the Money and phase two being the 1968 version of Lumpy Gravy but was later changed to Civilization Phaze III 7 Zappa recorded new dialogue segments to accompany the original piano people recordings The new dialogue speakers included members of the Ensemble Modern 8 Moon Zappa 9 Dweezil Zappa 10 and actor Michael Rapaport 9 Concept and music editThe album s storyline was conceived via improvised dialogue involving a series of randomly chosen words phrases and concepts which included motors pigs ponies dark water nationalism smoke music beer and personal isolation 11 The music was conceived as an opera pantomime 12 and is dark and ominous 13 The Ensemble Modern samples allowed the Synclavier to produce richer sounding music than Zappa s previous works using the machine which produced the cruder sounding music on albums such as Jazz from Hell 12 University of Washington music theory chair Jonathan W Bernard suggests that Civilization Phaze III is heavily influenced by Zappa s disenchantment with avant garde composition and Zappa s acute awareness of his own mortality Bernard suggests that Civilization Phase III is Zappa s last greatest attempt at being recognized as a composer of serious music 14 Release editCivilization Phaze III was the final album Frank Zappa completed before he died 15 16 It was published posthumously by Barking Pumpkin Records on October 31 1994 solely as a mail order album with no advertising or promotion the album subsequently received a strong number of orders from Zappa s fanbase 13 17 Rykodisc was given the option of distributing the album nationally 13 but the label ultimately did not distribute it The album was also not released with Zappa s other works in the 2012 reissue of his catalog but it can still be ordered from the artist s official website I think it s very much about finishing his life said his widow Gail Zappa in an interview After he finished this he said I ve done everything that I can 18 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 AllMusic reviewer Francois Couture wrote It belongs to his corpus of serious music The original artwork and packaging are stunning and luxurious a match for the music some of the most compelling Zappa wrote outside of the rock realm 12 However some critics felt that the piano people narrative did not hold up for a double album 6 The album won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package 20 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Frank ZappaAct INo TitleLength1 This Is Phaze III 0 472 Put a Motor in Yourself 5 133 Oh Umm 0 504 They Made Me Eat It 1 485 Reagan at Bitburg 5 396 A Very Nice Body 1 007 Navanax 1 408 How the Pigs Music Works 1 499 Xmas Values 5 3110 Dark Water 0 2311 Amnerika 3 0312 Have You Heard Their Band 0 3813 Religious Superstition 0 4314 Saliva Can Only Take So Much 0 2715 Buffalo Voice 5 1216 Someplace Else Right Now 0 3217 Get a Life 2 2018 A Kayak On Snow 0 2819 N Lite Negative Light Venice Submerged New World Order The Lifestyle You Deserve Creationism He Is Risen 18 00Total length 56 03 Act IINo TitleLength1 I Wish Motorhead Would Come Back 0 142 Secular Humanism 2 413 Attack Attack Attack 1 244 I Was in a Drum 3 385 A Different Octave 0 576 This Ain t CNN 3 207 The Pigs Music 1 178 A Pig with Wings 2 529 This Is All Wrong 1 4210 Hot amp Putrid 0 2911 Flowing Inside Out 0 4612 I Had a Dream About That 0 2713 Gross Man 2 5414 A Tunnel into Muck 0 2115 Why Not 2 1816 Put a Little Motor in Em 0 5017 You re Just Insultin Me Aren t You 2 1318 Cold Light Generation 0 4419 Dio Fa nb 1 8 1820 That Would Be the End of That 0 3521 Beat the Reaper 15 2322 Waffenspiel 4 05Total length 57 37Personnel editFrank Zappa producer compiler editor composer performer conductor liner notes Ensemble Modern orchestra Dick Kunc engineer 1967 David Dondorf engineer 1991 Todd Yvega engineer 1991 Spencer Chrislu engineer 1991 Uri Balashov cover design Command A Studios art direction1967 voicesSpider Barbour All Night John Frank Zappa Euclid James Motorhead Sherwood Roy Estrada Louis The Turkey Cuneo Monica Gilly Townley Unknown Girl 1 Unknown Girl 21991 voicesMoon Unit Zappa Michael Rapaport Ali N Askin Catherine Milliken Walt Fowler Todd Yvega Michael Svoboda Michael Gross William Forman Uwe Dierksen Stefan Dohr Daryl Smith Franck Ollu Hermann Kretzschmar Dweezil ZappaNote and references editNote A profanity used in Piedmont Italy meaning God is a liar References 1 a b Couture Francois The Yellow Shark Review by Francois Couture AllMusic Retrieved August 13 2022 The Yellow Shark an album of orchestral music was released only a few weeks before he succumbed to cancer the computer music sound collage album Civilization Phaze III was released a few months later a b Schell Michael Frank Zappa Civilization Phaze III Schellsburg Retrieved August 21 2018 James Billy October 1 2002 Necessity Is The Early Years of Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention ISBN 9780946719518 Slaven Niel November 17 2009 Electric Don Quixote The Definitive Story of Frank Zappa ISBN 9780857120434 Sitsky Larry 2002 Music of the Twentieth century Avant garde A Biocritical Sourcebook ISBN 9780313296895 a b Morin Alexander J 2002 Classical Music The Listener s Companion ISBN 9780879306380 Slaven Niel November 17 2009 Electric Don Quixote The Definitive Story of Frank Zappa ISBN 9780857120434 Wilson Andy September 2006 Faust Stretch Out Time 1970 1975 ISBN 9780955066450 a b Zappa Frank 1994 General notes Civilization Phaze III Media notes Frank Zappa Barking Pumpkin Records Schinder Scott Schwartz Andy Schwartz 2008 Icons of Rock Velvet Underground the Grateful Dead Frank Zappa Led Zeppelin Joni Mitchell Pink Floyd Neil Young David Bowie Bruce Springsteen Ramones U2 Nirvana ISBN 9780313338472 Retrieved December 2 2013 Zappa Frank 1994 Scenario Civilization Phaze III Media notes Frank Zappa Barking Pumpkin Records a b c d Allmusic review a b c Wheeler Drew May 6 1995 Preserving Zappa s Legacy Barking Pumpkin in New Phaze Billboard p 93 via Google Books Jonathan W Bernard 2011 From Lumpy Gravy to Civilization Phaze III The Story of Frank Zappa s Disenchantment Journal of the Society for American Music 5 1 Cambridge Journals 1 31 doi 10 1017 S1752196310000490 S2CID 192110618 Bonner Michael April 7 2015 Frank Zappa s final album gets release date Uncut Magazine Retrieved January 21 2023 Ross Harold Wallace White Katharine Sergeant Angell November 1993 The New Yorker Retrieved December 2 2013 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Kostelanetz Richard Rocco John M April 10 1997 The Frank Zappa companion Four decades of commentary ISBN 9780028646282 Retrieved December 2 2013 Another Tangento Rescue Zappa s Outermost Phaze By Stephen Homan www tangento net Retrieved April 2 2016 Fricke David August 24 1995 Civilization Phaze III Album Reviews Rolling Stone rollingstone com Frank Zappa November 23 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Civilization Phaze III amp oldid 1208048060, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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