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Broadway the Hard Way

 
Album Review: Broadway the Hard Way

  • Artist: Frank Zappa
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1988 10
  • Total Time: 71:03
  • Type: Live, Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The first live album compiled from various performances on Frank Zappa's 1988 world tour (his final outing), Broadway the Hard Way is composed mostly of new, vocal-oriented material. The tone throughout is highly political, with Zappa taking potshots at such targets as Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Pat Robertson and other televangelists, Jesse Jackson, C. Everett Koop, and so on. Despite Zappa's well-deserved reputation as an acute satirist, his sarcasm is often surprisingly humorless here, leaning toward didacticism; his choice to name names and address his subjects explicitly, rather than through metaphor, also renders the album instantly dated, almost like a late-'80s standup comedy routine. Despite these flaws, many of Zappa's political observations hit the mark, as do some of the jokes, easily making Broadway the Hard Way one of his best and most intellectually stimulating post-'60s political efforts. The CD features a memorable guest appearance from Sting, singing his Jimmy Swaggart-condemned Police tune "Murder by Numbers." ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Elvis Has Just Left the Building Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (2:24)
Planet of the Baritone Women Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (2:48)
Any Kind of Pain Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (5:42)
Dickie's Such an Asshole Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (5:45)
When the Lie's So Big Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (3:38)
Rhymin' Man Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (3:50)
Promiscuous Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (2:02)
The Untouchables Nelson Riddle Frank Zappa (2:26)
Why Don't You Like Me? Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (2:57)
Bacon Fat (Lyrics) Dorothy Brown, Andre Williams Frank Zappa (1:29)
Stolen Moments Oliver Nelson Frank Zappa (2:57)
Murder by Numbers Sting, Andy Summers, Frank Zappa Sting, Frank Zappa (5:37)
Jezebel Boy Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (2:27)
Outside Now Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (7:49)
Hot Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (6:40)
What Kind of Girl? Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (3:17)
Jesus Thinks You're a Jerk Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (9:15)

Credits

Mike Keneally (Vocals), Scott Thunes (Bass), Ike Willis (Guitar), Bobby Martin (Vocals), Kurt McGettrick (Sax (Baritone)), Albert Wing (Sax (Tenor)), Bruce Fowler (Trombone), Walt Fowler (Trumpet), Bobby Martin (Keyboards), Frank Zappa (Producer), Chad Wackerman (Drums), Eric Buxton (Vocals), Ray White (Guitar), Scott Thunes (Synthesizer), Sting (Performer), Frank Zappa (Guitar), Mike Keneally (Guitar), Ed Mann (Percussion), Paul Carman (Sax (Alto)), Ike Willis (Vocals), Mike Keneally (Synthesizer), Frank Zappa (Vocals), Frank Zappa (?), Frank Zappa (Keyboards), Scott Thunes (Vocals)
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Broadway the Hard Way
Live album by Frank Zappa
Released October 14, 1988 (LP)
May 25, 1989 (CD)
Recorded February 9 June 9, 1988
Genre Hard rock, progressive rock, art rock, jazz fusion
Length 71:03 (CD)
Label Barking Pumpkin Records (LP)
Rykodisc (CD)
Producer Frank Zappa
Professional reviews
Frank Zappa chronology
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 2
(1988)
Broadway the Hard Way
(1988)
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3
(1989)

Broadway the Hard Way is a Frank Zappa live album recorded at various performances along his 1988 world tour. It was first released as a 9-track vinyl through Zappa's mail order label Barking Pumpkin in October 1988, and subsequently as a 17-track CD through Rykodisc in 1989.

This album was compiled from Zappa's last tour in 1988, in a band format. Broadway is mostly focused on acute satire of contemporary figures, both political and social. Throughout the album Zappa's individual targets include Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan on "Dickie's Such An Asshole", Jesse Jackson on "Rhymin' Man", Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker and Pat Robertson on "Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk", and Michael Jackson and his family on "Why Don't You Like Me?"

The album contains a relatively large number of covers, from the jazz standard "Stolen Moments" to the The Police song "Murder by Numbers" (with a guest appearance by Sting himself). "Outside Now" is from Joe's Garage, and "Why Don't You Like Me" can be easily recognized as a remake of Zappa's "Tell Me You Love Me". "Rhymin' Man" is filled with melodic quotes from evergreens such as "Happy Days Are Here Again", "Hava Nagila", "La Cucaracha" and "Frère Jacques". In "What Kind of Girl" there is a line from "Strawberry Fields Forever" and also includes a part from the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" while "Jesus Thinks You're a Jerk" quotes "Louie Louie" and "Rock of Ages".

Contents

Track listing

All tracks by Frank Zappa, except where noted.

Original LP

Side one

  1. "Elvis Has Just Left the Building" – 2:24
  2. "Planet of the Baritone Women" – 2:48
  3. "Any Kind of Pain" – 5:42
  4. "Jesus Thinks You're a Jerk" – 9:15

Side two

  1. "Dickie's Such an Asshole" – 6:37
  2. "When the Lie's So Big" – 3:38
  3. "Rhymin' Man" – 3:51
  4. "Promiscuous" – 2:03
  5. "The Untouchables" (Nelson Riddle, Zappa) – 3:05

CD version

  1. "Elvis Has Just Left the Building" – 2:24
  2. "Planet of the Baritone Women" – 2:48
  3. "Any Kind of Pain" – 5:42
  4. "Dickie's Such an Asshole" – 5:45
  5. "When the Lie's So Big" – 3:38
  6. "Rhymin' Man" – 3:50
  7. "Promiscuous" – 2:02
  8. "The Untouchables" (Riddle) – 2:26
  9. "Why Don't You Like Me?" – 2:57
  10. "Bacon Fat" (Andre Williams, Dorothy Brown, Zappa) – 1:29
  11. "Stolen Moments" (Oliver Nelson) – 2:57
  12. "Murder by Numbers" (Sting, Andy Summers) – 5:37
  13. "Jezebel Boy" – 2:27
  14. "Outside Now" – 7:49
  15. "Hot Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel" – 6:40
  16. "What Kind of Girl?" – 3:17
  17. "Jesus Thinks You're a Jerk" – 9:15

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