Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Waka/Jawaka

 
Album Review: Waka/Jawaka
 

  • Artist: Frank Zappa
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 05, 1972
  • Total Time: 36:08
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

When Frank Zappa found himself stuck in a wheelchair for most of the year 1972 (after a "fan" pushed him off the stage on December 10 of the previous year), he relieved his then-current band (including singers Flo & Eddie) of its duties and turned to studio work. One of the first things he tried was to write jazz fusion music scored for wider instrumentation than an average rock band. Waka/Jawaka was conceived in parallel to The Grand Wazoo, but with fewer players. The album, released in July 1972, is comprised of two extended instrumental pieces and two shorter songs. "Big Swifty," a theme-and-solos showcase, would become a live favorite, but the highlight came in the form of the orgiastic title track, recorded with ex-Mothers of Invention keyboardist Don Preston, trumpeter Sal Marquez, trombonists Bill Byers and Ken Shroyer, saxophonist Mike Altschul, bassist Erroneous, and drummer Aynsley Dunbar. The songs, never performed live, feel like filler material. Waka/Jawaka was Zappa's second solo album and is occasionally referred to as "Hot Rats II" (the handles of the faucets on the cover artwork show the words "hot" and "rats" instead of "hot" and "cold"). His writing and recording technique had matured a lot in very little time. The dirty blues jamming of the 1969 LP was replaced by clean, crisp jazz improvisations -- no need to say this was also an abrupt change in style from the Mothers' 1969-1971 incarnation. But this album was only transitional: Zappa's big-band stylings would really flourish in The Grand Wazoo a few months later. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Big Swifty Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (17:23)
Your Mouth Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (3:12)
It Just Might Be a One-Shot Deal Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (4:16)
Waka/Jawaka Frank Zappa Frank Zappa (11:18)

Credits

George Duke (Keyboards), George Duke (Piano (Electric)), George Duke (Vocals), George Duke (Tack Piano), George Duke (Ring Modulated Keyboard), Don Preston (Synthesizer), Don Preston (Piano), Don Preston (Moog Synthesizer), Don Preston (Mini Moog), Sal Marquez (Trumpet), Sal Marquez (Chimes), Sal Marquez (Flugelhorn), Sal Marquez (Vocals), Sal Marquez (Concept), Sal Marquez (Creative Consultant), Jeff Simmons (Bass), Jeff Simmons (Guitar), Jeff Simmons (Vocals), Jeff Simmons (Hawaiian Guitar), Aynsley Dunbar (Guitar), Aynsley Dunbar (Drums), Aynsley Dunbar (Tambourine), Aynsley Dunbar (Washboard), Sneaky Pete Kleinow (Pedal Steel), Mike Altschul (Bass), Mike Altschul (Flute), Mike Altschul (Clarinet (Bass)), Mike Altschul (Flute (Bass)), Mike Altschul (Piccolo), Mike Altschul (Sax (Baritone)), Mike Altschul (Sax (Tenor)), Billy Byers (Trombone), Billy Byers (Horn (Baritone)), Alex Dmochowski (Bass), Tony Duran (Vocals), Tony Duran (Slide Guitar), Erroneous (Bass (Electric)), Erroneous (Vocals), Erroneous (Fuzz Bass), Frank Zappa (Guitar (Acoustic)), Frank Zappa (Guitar), Frank Zappa (Percussion), Frank Zappa (Keyboards), Frank Zappa (Sound Effects), Frank Zappa (Vocals), Frank Zappa (Producer), Frank Zappa (Main Performer), Frank Zappa (Mastering), Janet Ferguson (Vocals), Kerry McNabb (Engineer), Joel Peskin (Sax (Tenor)), Chris Peterson (Vocals), Cal Schenkel (Design), Cal Schenkel (Cover Design), Cal Schenkel (Packaging), Kenny Shroyer (Trombone), Kenny Shroyer (Horn (Baritone)), Ian Underwood (Guitar), Ian Underwood (Keyboards), Ian Underwood (Wind), Marvin Mattelson (Illustrations), Marvin Mattelson (Cover Illustration), Ferenc Dobronyi (Repackaging), Marshall Brevitz (Engineer), Marshall Brevitz (Supervisor), Philip Schartz (Photography), Philip Schwartz (Back Cover)
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a word or phrase...
All Community Q&A Reference topics
 
Wikipedia: Waka/Jawaka
Top
Waka/Jawaka
Waka/Jawaka cover
Studio album by Frank Zappa
Released July 5, 1972
Recorded Paramount Studios, LA, April 17-21 and May, 1972
Genre Jazz fusion, progressive rock, big band
Length 36:08
Label Bizarre/Reprise
Producer Frank Zappa
Professional reviews
Frank Zappa chronology
Just Another Band from L.A.
(1972)
Waka/Jawaka
(1972)
The Grand Wazoo
(1972)

Waka/Jawaka is an album by Frank Zappa, released in 1972. The album is the jazz-influenced precursor to The Grand Wazoo, and, as the front cover indicates, sequel of sorts to 1969's Hot Rats. Miles Davis's Bitches Brew-era influence is readily apparent on this and its sister album, The Grand Wazoo. The title is an onomatopoetic reference to the rhythmic guitar sound that was becoming popular at the time.

It was reissued in a digitally remastered version on CD by Ryko in 1989 and in 1995.

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Frank Zappa.

Side one

  1. "Big Swifty" – 17:22

Side two

  1. "Your Mouth" – 3:12
  2. "It Just Might Be a One-Shot Deal" – 4:16
  3. "Waka/Jawaka" – 11:18 (song sample, 659Kb)

Track information

Big Swifty

Big Swifty is a jazz-fusion song, similar to many of Zappa's pieces from the jazz period of his compositional time line. It features many horns to achieve a thick brassy sound as well as room for improvisation and use of multiple time signatures. Opening in a fast 7/8 riff, the song continues to alternate between 7/8 and 6/8 (or 3/4) times, finally ending on a 4/4 swing time time signature. The song was performed by The Grand and Petite Wazoo bands in 1972, as well as sporadically throughout 1973 and 1984 usually as a teaser in a guitar solo. The song was finally revived as a long piece for extended jams in 1988 with the so-called Broadway The Hard Way band.

Credits

Production

  • Producer: Frank Zappa
  • Engineers: Marshall Brevitz, Kerry McNabb
  • Mastering: Frank Zappa
  • Supervisor: Marshall Brevitz
  • Concept: Sal Marquez
  • Creative consultant: Sal Marquez
  • Design: Cal Schenkel
  • Cover Design: Cal Schenkel
  • Cover illustration: Marvin Mattelson
  • Illustrations: Marvin Mattelson
  • Photography: Philip Schartz
  • Back cover: Philip Schwartz
  • Packaging: Cal Schenkel
  • Repackaging: Ferenc Dobronyi

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1972 Pop Albums 152

References

External links


 
 
Learn More
The Grand Wazoo (1973 Album by Frank Zappa)
The Old Masters Box 3 [PQRSTUVW] (1987 Album by Frank Zappa & the Mothers)
Threesome, Vol. 2 (2002 Album by Frank Zappa)

What does Waka Taua mean? Read answer...
Who is waka sama? Read answer...
What are the 7 waka of New Zealand? Read answer...

Help us answer these
What food did Kupe have on the waka?
Names of the 7 waka of New Zealand?
What did the Maori Build waka with?

Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

 

Copyrights:

Album Review. Copyright © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC. Content provided by All Music Guide ®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Waka/Jawaka" Read more

 

Mentioned in