Albums from 1970 to 1974

Burnt Weeny Sandwich released 9/02/1970
Burnt Weeny sandwich is a very good rock album with some very good guitar parts. And some ripping blues violin solo's by Sugar Cane Harris.

Weasels Ripped my flesh released August 1970
This album is a mostly Blues driven with some squiggling violins and also some Jazz improvisations
All together an excellent album.

On the road stories about two people Floe and Eddy there is also some very good guitar playing on tracks such as Transylvanian Boogie.

 Fillmore East June 1971 Released  in June 1971 "well daaah"
 Recorded live in New York It was on this concert that Zappa was joined onstage by John Lennon an Yoko Ono.

200 Motels released in 1971
The soundtrack to Zappa's first film includes tracks like lonesome Cowboy Burt

Just another Band from L.A released in March 1972
The first of the three following albums that were produced while Zappa was in his wheelchair. Recorded live at the Pauley Pavilion, UCLA, L.A.


 
Waka Jawaka released on the 5/07/1972
This album is mostly  a Jazz-Dominated album with some great horns and guitars.

The Grand Wazoo released November 1972
A big band jazz inflicted almost completely instrumental album.

Over-Nite Sensation released the 7/09/1973
A complete recovery from his fall Zappa produces one of his best rock albums a definite must buy this album includes tracks such "I am the slime", "Montana" & "Dirty Love". This is the album that thrilled monsters worldwide.

Apostrophe released 22/03/1974
From great albums to even greater albums Zappa throughout these two years produces two of his best albums. Apostrophe being also his first gold Album.

Roxy&Elsewhere released 10/09/1974
Zappa at his usual best: Humor, Great music, and mostly fun to listen to. Roxy&Elsewhere is a superb album to listen to.