Joe's Garage is generally regarded as one of Zappa's finest post-'60s conceptual works, a sprawling, satirical rock opera about a totalitarian future in which music is outlawed to control the population.
It satirizes social control mechanisms, consumerism, corporate abuses, gender politics, religion, and the rock & roll lifestyle; all these forces conspire against the title protagonist, an average young man who simply wants to play guitar and enjoy himself.
The music encompasses a variety of styles, including blues, jazz, doo wop, lounge, orchestral, rock, pop and reggae. The guitar solos that Zappa plays in Joe's imagination burn with a desolate, devastating beauty, including the classic "Watermelon In Easter Hay.”
Frank Zappa
Joe’s Garage Acts 1, 2 & 3
Originally released in 1979 3 LPs on 2 CDs
2Cds / 2012 / Remastered / 320Kbps
Disc 1:
Act 1:
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The Central Scrutinizer
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Joe's Garage
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Catholic Girls
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Crew Slut
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Fembot In A Wet T-Shirt
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On The Bus
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Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?
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Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
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Scrutinizer Of Postlude
Act 2:
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A Token Of My Extreme
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Stick It Out
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Sy Borg
Disc 2:
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Dong Work For Yuda
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Keep It Greasy
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Outside Now
Act 3:
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He Used To Cut The Grass
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Packard Goose
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Watermelon In Easter Hay
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A Little Green Rosetta
Frank Zappa / Joe’s Garage / Acts 1, 2 & 3 / 1979