King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa 1970 - 320Kbps - Jazz, Rock, Fusion # DrBn

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King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa 1970 - 320Kbps - Jazz, Rock, Fusion # DrBn (Size: 101.14 MB)
 01 King Kong.mp311.33 MB
 02 Idiot Bastard Son.mp39.34 MB
 03 Twenty Small Cigars.mp312.91 MB
 04 How Would You Like To Have A Head Like That.mp316.74 MB
 05 Music for Electric Violin and Low Budget Orchestra.mp344.51 MB
 06 America Drinks and Goes Home.mp36.09 MB
 a front.jpg165.14 KB
 B Back.jpg60.48 KB

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In 1969, the legendary Frank Zappa introduced the rock music world to the stellar electric violin and keyboard work of Jean-Luc Ponty with the collaborative masterwork King Kong: Jean Luc Ponty Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa.

Featuring a handful of Zappa's earlier classics like Idiot Bastard Son, as well as the exceptional orchestral piece Music for Electric Violin and Low Budget Orchestra, King Kong surely has become a progressive rock/jazz masterpiece.





Jean-Luc Ponty



King Kong:

Jean-Luc Ponty Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa



1970



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CD / 1993 / Blue Note / 320Kbps





Tracklist




1. King Kong



2. Idiot Bastard Son



3. Twenty Small Cigars



4. How Would You Like To Have A Head Like That



5. Music For Electric Violin And Low Budget Orchestra



6. America Drinks And Goes Home



Personnel:



Jean-Luc Ponty – electric violin, baritone violectra



Frank Zappa – guitar



George Duke – piano, electric piano



Ernie Watts – alto and tenor sax



Ian Underwood – tenor sax



Buell Neidlinger – bass



Wilton Felder – Fender bass



Gene Estes – vibraphone, percussion



John Guerin – drums



Art Tripp – drums



Donald Christlieb – bassoon



Gene Cipriano – oboe, English horn



Vincent DeRosa – French horn, descant



Arthur Maebe – French horn, tuben



Jonathan Meyer – flute



Harold Bemko – cello



Milton Thomas – viola





Made in the wake of Ponty's appearance on Zappa's jazz-rock masterpiece Hot Rats, these 1969 recordings were significant developments in both musicians' careers.

In terms of jazz-rock fusion, Zappa was one of the few musicians from the rock side of the equation who captured the complexity - not just the feel - of jazz, and this project was an indicator of his growing credibility as a composer.

It's a showcase for Zappa's love of blurring genres and Ponty's versatility in handling everything from lovely, simple melodies to creepy dissonance, standard jazz improvisation to avant-garde, nearly free group passages.

In the end, Zappa's personality comes through a little more clearly (his compositional style pretty much ensures it), but King Kong firmly established Ponty as a risk-taker and a strikingly original new voice for jazz violin.

Highly recommended.

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