The Mothers of Invention - Burnt Weeny Sandwich

Primary Artist
The Mothers of Invention
Album Title
Burnt Weeny Sandwich
Release Date
February, 1970 
Time
41:07 
Review by François Couture
Burnt Weeny Sandwich is the first of two albums by the Mothers Of Invention that Frank Zappa released in 1970, after he had disbanded the original lineup. While Weasels Ripped My Flesh focuses on complex material and improvised stage madness, this collection of studio and live recordings summarizes the leader's various interests and influences at the time. It opens and closes on '50s pop covers, "WPLJ" and "Valarie." "Aybe Sea" is a Zappafied sea shanty, while "Igor's Boogie" is named after composer Igor Stravinsky, the closest thing to a hero Zappa ever worshipped. Read More