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Frank Zappa and the Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra Lumpy Gravy is the debut solo album by Frank Zappa, written by Zappa and performed by a group of session players he dubbed the Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra. Zappa conducted the orchestra but did not perform on the album. It is his third album overall: his previous releases had been under the name of his group, the Mothers of Invention. It was commissioned and briefly released, on August 7, 1967, by Capitol Records in the 4-track Stereo-Pak format only and then withdrawn due to a lawsuit from MGM Records. MGM claimed that the album violated Zappa's contract with their subsidiary, Verve Records. In 1968 it was reedited and released by MGM's Verve Records on May 13, 1968. The final version of the album consisted of two musique concrète pieces that combined elements from the original orchestral performance with elements of surf music and the spoken word. It was praised for its music and editing. Produced simultaneously with We're Only in It for the Money, Zappa saw Lumpy Gravy as the second part of a conceptual continuity that later included his final album, Civilization Phaze III. Musicians - Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra : Arnold Belnick – strings Harold Bemko – strings Chuck Berghofer – bass Jimmy Carl Black – chorus Jimmy Bond – bass Monica Boscia – chorus Dennis Budimir – guitar Frank Capp – drums Donald Christlieb – woodwind Gene Cipriano – woodwind Vincent DeRosa – french horn Joseph DiFiore – strings Jesse Ehrlich – strings Alan Estes – percussion, drums Gene Estes – percussion Louis "Louie the Turkey" Cuneo – chorus Roy Estrada – bass, chorus Larry Fanoga (Euclid James "Motorhead" Sherwood) – vocals, chorus Victor Feldman – percussion, drums Bunk Gardner – woodwind James Getzoff – strings Philip Goldberg – strings John Guerin – drums Bruce Hampton – chorus Jimmy "Senyah" Haynes – guitar Harry Hyams – strings Jules Jacob – woodwind Pete Jolly – piano, celeste, harpsichord Harold Kelling - vocals Ray Kelly – strings Jerome Kessler – strings Alexander Koltun – strings Bernard Kundell – strings William Kurasch – strings Michael Lang – piano, celeste, harpsichord Arthur Maebe – French horn Leonard Malarsky – strings Shelly Manne – drums Lincoln Mayorga – piano, celeste, harpsichord Ted Nash – woodwind Richard Parissi – French horn Glenn Phillips - vocals Don Randi – piano Jerome Reisler – strings Emil Richards – percussion Tony Rizzi – guitar John Rotella – percussion, woodwind Joseph Saxon – strings Ralph Schaeffer – strings Leonard Selic – strings Kenny Shroyer – trombone Paul Smith – piano, celeste, harpsichord Tommy Tedesco – guitar Al Viola – guitar Bob West – bass Tibor Zelig – strings Jimmy Zito – trumpet 1968 version, part one No. Title Length 1. "The Way I See It, Barry" 0:06 2. "Duodenum" 1:32 3. "Oh No" 2:03 4. "Bit of Nostalgia" 1:35 5. "It's from Kansas" 0:30 6. "Bored Out 90 Over" 0:31 7. "Almost Chinese" 0:25 8. "Switching Girls" 0:29 9. "Oh No Again" 1:13 10. "At the Gas Station" 2:41 11. "Another Pickup" 0:54 12. "I Don't Know If I Can Go Through This Again" 3:49 Total length: 15:50 1968 version, part two No. Title Length 1. "Very Distraughtening" 1:33 2. "White Ugliness" 2:22 3. "Amen" 1:33 4. "Just One More Time" 0:58 5. "A Vicious Circle" 1:12 6. "King Kong" 0:43 7. "Drums Are Too Noisy" 0:58 8. "Kangaroos" 0:57 9. "Envelops the Bath Tub" 3:42 10. "Take Your Clothes Off"
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The renaissance recorder is compared to its modern relatives more focused on the lower notes. In this episode, Richards talks about the recording session for the score of "The Little Prince" which he wrote together with Hans Zimmer. Watch all of Richard's videos: (http•••) www.orchestraltools.com facebook.com/orchestraltools
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Wild At Heart Series 5 Episode 7 Part 4 *I DO NOT OWN THIS VIDEO ITV TAKES ALL THE CREDIT* Info: Danny's (Stehen Tompkinson) continued estrangement from Alice (Dawn Steele) is really starting to take its toll. Over at Mara, Alice puts on a brave face as she meets Tom Cox (Eckard Rabe), the owner of a rare male black leopard. Rowan (Cal Macaninch)has organised a breeding programme with Mara's female black leopard and there's a lot of money riding on the outcome. Alice is called away to look at an injured wildebeest in the bush so when a ranger alerts Rowan to a problem with Cox's leopard, Rowan calls Danny for help. On arrival, Danny diagnoses lungworm and is about to give the leopard more anaesthetic when Alice arrives. The atmosphere between them is tense and as a distracted Danny gives a second dose of anaesthetic, the leopard's heart stops. Danny and Alice work frantically to revive him but it appears that Danny has caused the animal's death. Cox demands retribution and insists the Veterinary Institute are called in to investigate Danny's malpractice. Danny takes full responsibility but when Alice tries to console him he insists this is his problem, and that their relationship was a mistake. No one at Leopard's Den can believe that it was Danny's fault, least of all Du Plessis (Deon Stewardson). When he hears that his old love rival, Cox, is involved, Du Plessis rallies his troops, Olivia (Olivia Scott-Taylor) and Fatani (Thapelo Mokoena), to help investigate. Danny is devastated when he's told by the Veterinary Institute that he's unable to practice whilst the investigation is underway and Alice is shocked to see a sign outside the animal hospital declaring it closed for business. However, when Jana the leopard takes a turn for the worst, Danny feels compelled to operate but his gamble doesn't pay off when he's caught by the investigator from the Veterinary Institute. Meanwhile a tip off from Fatani leads DuP and Olivia to Tom's game reserve. When they show Alice fertility drugs that they've found in Tom's rubbish, she confirms that combined with the anaesthetic these could have killed the leopard. Delighted, Du Plessis confronts Tom with the evidence but is dismayed to discover he was using the pills to treat his own impotence. All seems lost for Danny until Alice arrives determined to make another go of things with him and the couple are reunited. Everyone is elated until Danny receives more bad news;the blood tests revealed the leopard was given the wrong drug. Danny is devastated to discover that he's being struck off. Created and written by by Ashley Pharoah Produced by Nick Goding Series producer Serena Bowman Directed by Nick Lagughland,David Richards,Roger Gartland,Paul Harrison Cast: Stephen Tompkinson - Danny Trevanion Dawn Steele - Alice Collins Deon Stewardson - Anders Du Plessis Hayley Mills - Caroline Du Plessis Olivia Scott-Taylor- Olivia Adams Cal MacAninch - Rowan Collins Nomsa Xaba - Nomsa Nguni Megan Martell- Charlotte Collins Abigail Kubeka- Cebile Fatani Naima McLean- Buhle Kagiso Legoadi- Cashile Mary-Anne Barlow - Vanessa Tom Cox- Eckard Rabe
Mark Richards 4X World Champion Surfer discusses his magic Free Ride era surfboards that Reno Abellira made for him. Source video from Encyclopedia of Surfing : (http•••) www.facebook.com/encyclopediaofsurfing Stills photos from Jeff Divine : www.jeffdivinesurf.com www.facebook.com/jeff.divine.photography
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