You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 5 by The Mothers Frank Zappa, released 15 November 2012, includes the following tracks: "Here Lies Love", "Mozart Ballet", "Jcb & Kansas On The Bus #1", "The Little March" and more.
This version of You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 5 comes as a 2xCD. - .. ON STAGE
CD1 recorded live 1965-1969.
CD2 recorded live 1982.
Originally released in 1992
Source: 1992 1630 Digital Master
Official Release #58
"You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 5" is a remarkable live album by Frank Zappa, released in CD format by Universal. This collection showcases the eclectic genius of Zappa through rare and previously unreleased performances spanning different eras of his career. The double-disc set captures both the raw energy and intricate musicianship that defined Zappa's legendary stage presence, featuring tracks performed with various line-ups of The Mothers of Invention as well as later ensembles. Listeners are treated to an adventurous journey through rock, jazz fusion, avant-garde experimentation, and biting satire?hallmarks of Zappa?s unique style. Universal Music Group stands as one of the world?s leading music companies, renowned for its commitment to preserving musical heritage while promoting innovative artists across genres.
Frank Zappa was an iconic American composer, guitarist, and bandleader whose prolific output spanned more than three decades until his passing in 1993. Known for his fearless creativity and technical mastery, he released over sixty albums during his lifetime?many acclaimed for their originality and complexity. His work with The Mothers of Invention revolutionized experimental rock music in the late 1960s; classics like "Hot Rats," "Apostrophe (?)," and "Joe?s Garage" remain influential milestones today.
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 5 es un doble álbum en directo del músico y compositor estadounidense Frank Zappa. El disco 1 compila canciones de The Mothers of Invention de entre 1965 y 1969. El disco 2 incluye temas de la gira de verano de 1982 por Europa. Fue lanzado al mercado en 1992 por Rykodisc.