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Frank Zappa - Guitar
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Disc one
1. "Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" Fox Theatre, December 12, 1981 3:42
2. "Which One Is It?" "Black Page" - Olympiahalle, June 26, 1982 3:04
3. "Republicans" "Let's Move to Cleveland" - Tower Theater, November 10, 1984 5:07
4. "Do Not Pass Go" "Drowning Witch" - Hammersmith Odeon, June 19, 1982 3:36
5. "Chalk Pie" "Zoot Allures" - Terrace Ballroom, December 7, 1981 4:51
6. "In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky" "Let's Move to Cleveland" - Atlanta Civic Center, November 25, 1984 2:50
7. "That's Not Really Reggae" "Whipping Post" - Hammersmith Odeon, September 25, 1984 3:17
8. "When No One Was No One" "Zoot Allures" - Sporthalle, May 21, 1982 4:48
9. "Once Again, without the Net" "Let's Move to Cleveland" - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, December 20, 1984 3:43
10. "Outside Now (Original Solo)" "City of Tiny Lites" - Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, March 31, 1979 5:28
11. "Jim & Tammy's Upper Room" "Advance Romance" - La Patinoire Municipale, June 1, 1982 3:11
12. "Were We Ever Really Safe in San Antonio?" "Drowning Witch" - Majestic Performing Arts Center, December 10, 1984 2:49
13. "That Ol' G Minor Thing Again" "City of Tiny Lites" - Hallenstadion, June 24, 1982 5:02
14. "Hotel Atlanta Incidentals" "Hot-Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel" - Atlanta Civic Center, November 25, 1984 2:44
15. "That's Not Really a Shuffle" "King Kong" - Brøndbyhallen, May 11, 1982 4:23
16. "Move It or Park It" "Black Page" - Alte Oper, June 11, 1982 5:43
17. "Sunrise Redeemer" "Let's Move to Cleveland" - Sunrise Musical Theatre, November 30, 1984 3:58
Disc two
1. "Variations on Sinister #3" "Easy Meat" - Oscar Mayer Theater, August 11, 1984 5:15
2. "Orrin Hatch on Skis" "Ride My Face to Chicago" - Sunrise Musical Theatre, November 30, 1984 2:12
3. "But Who Was Fulcanelli?" "Drowning Witch" - Sporthalle, May 21, 1982 2:48
4. "For Duane" "Whipping Post" - Atlanta Civic Center, November 25, 1984 3:24
5. "GOA" "Let's Move to Cleveland" - Bismarck Theater, November 23, 1984 4:51
6. "Winos Do Not March" "Sharleena" - Orpheum Theater, December 4, 1984 3:14
7. "Swans? What Swans?" "Pound for a Brown" - Fox Theatre, December 12, 1981 4:23
8. "Too Ugly for Show Business" "King Kong" - Berkeley Community Theatre, December 10, 1981 4:20
9. "Systems of Edges" "Inca Roads" - Rhein-Main-Halle, March 27, 1979 5:32
10. "Do Not Try This at Home" "Black Page" - Parco Redecesio, July 7, 1982 3:46
11. "Things That Look Like Meat" "City of Tiny Lites" - Terrace Ballroom, December 7, 1981 6:57
12. "Watermelon in Easter Hay" Jones Beach Theater, August 16, 1984 4:02
13. "Canadian Customs" "Let's Move to Cleveland" - Queen Elizabeth Theatre, December 18, 1984 3:34
14. "Is That All There Is?" "Let's Move to Cleveland" - Philipshalle, May 22, 1982 4:09
15. "It Ain't Necessarily the Saint James Infirmary" (Gershwin, Gershwin, Heyward, Primrose) "Pound for a Brown" - Stadio Communale, July 8, 1982 5:15
Vinyl version
Side one
1. "Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" 3:42
2. "Republicans" 5:08
3. "Do Not Pass Go" 3:37
4. "That's Not Really Reggae" 3:17
5. "When No One Was No One" 4:41
Side two
6. "Once Again, without the Net" 3:58
7. "Outside Now (Original Solo)" 5:29
8. "Jim & Tammy's Upper Room" 3:11
9. "Were We Ever Really Safe in San Antonio?" 2:50
10. "That Ol' G Minor Thing Again" 4:39
Side three
11. "Move It or Park It" 5:43
12. "Sunrise Redeemer" 3:53
13. "But Who Was Fulcanelli?" 2:58
14. "For Duane" 3:25
15. "GOA" 4:46
Side four
16. "Winos Do Not March" 3:14
17. "Systems of Edges" 5:32
18. "Things That Look Like Meat" 6:55
19. "Watermelon in Easter Hay" 4:00
Frank Zappa Band Members / Musicians
Frank Zappa - guitar
Ray White - guitar
Steve Vai - guitar
Tommy Mars - keyboards
Bobby Martin- keyboards
Ed Mann - percussion
Scott Thunes - bass guitar
Chad Wackerman - percussion
Ike Willis - guitar
Allan Zavod - keyboards
Denny Walley - guitar
Warren Cuccurullo - guitar
Arthur Barrow - bass guitar
Vinnie Colaiuta - percussion
Peter Wolf - keyboards
Guitar is a 1988 live album by Frank Zappa. It is the follow-up to 1981's Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar; like that album it features Zappa's guitar solos excerpted from live performances, recorded between 1979 and 1984. It garnered Zappa his sixth Grammy nomination for "Best Rock Instrumental Performance".
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