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Zappa’s ’Round Midnight?

That was a fine piece from Geoff Wills on the jazz elements of Frank Zappa’s music. Succinct but comprehensive.

I’d like to add only two things to Geoff’s article: a brief mention of Twenty Small Cigars which, alongside King Kong, I have always considered to be one of Zappa’s two best-known jazz waltzes and, in terms of his penetration of the repertoire of jazz groups, one of his “standards” (his ’Round Midnight, dare I say?). An out-take from the Hot Rats sessions, featuring John Guerin and Max Bennett, it was released on his 1970 LP, Chunga’s Revenge.

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Secondly, that the band which recorded (most of) the Roxy & Elsewhere double-LP, the source of his legendary jazz bon mot, came together following the departure from the “tight, funky band” of two of the musicians Geoff mentions, namely Jean-Luc Ponty and Sal Marquez (Ian Underwood also left the band at around the same time).

It’s perhaps worth recalling – in honour of Zappa’s critical attitudes towards all things, including jazz – that Ponty, alongside film-composer Alan Silvestri, is offered as an example of a talented and creative musician who nevertheless feels that there’s only one way to end a big solo in a large auditorium – with what Zappa calls “The Volcano”.

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In any case, the band which toured and recorded in the wake of Ponty’s departure – featuring George Duke, Ruth Underwood, Bruce Fowler and Napoleon Murphy Brock, alongside two drummers, including Chester Thompson – can be seen on the Zappa At The Roxy film, which was finally released a few years ago.

Incidentally, Frank’s criticism of some of the dancing by audience members during The Be-Bop Tango (Of The Old Jazzmen’s Church) – preserved on side four of original Roxy album – proves to be spot-on.  Carl and Rick and Jane, for instance, really are “too reserved”, following the pedestrian tango beat rather than – as Zappa has instructed them – “the little quick ones … that George sings”.
Sean Wilkie

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