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VINYL FORMAT. Beefheart's first proper studio album is a much more accessible, pop-inflected brand of blues-rock than the efforts that followed in the late '60s -- which isn't to say that it's exactly normal and straightforward. Featuring Ry Cooder on guitar, this is blues-rock gone slightly askew, with jagged, fractured rhythms, soulful, twisting vocals from Van Vliet, and more doo wop, soul, straight blues, and folk-rock influences than he would employ on his more avant-garde outings. "Zig Zag Wanderer," "Call on Me," and "Yellow Brick Road" are some of his most enduring and riff-driven songs, although there's plenty of weirdness on tracks like "Electricity" and "Abba Zaba."

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Sure 'Nuff 'n Yes, I Do
2Zig Zag Wanderer
3Call On Me
4Dropout Boogie
5I'm Glad
6Electricity
7Yellow Brick Road
8Abba Zabba
9Plastic Factory
10Where There's Women
11Grown So Ugly
12Autumn's Child

 

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   James - Greensboro, NC, United States
It's a great album that almost all of my friends enjoy, even the ones who are turned off by the rest of Captain Beefheart's stuff. It's great when someone hears it for the first time, because from the first song they're amazed at just how classically good it is. The combination of blues, soul, psychedelia, and rock and roll really keeps your head spinning.


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