On This Day: May 11, 1981 - Frank Zappa Releases Shut Up 'n' Play Yer Guitar

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On This Day: May 11, 1981 - Frank Zappa Releases Shut Up 'n' Play Yer Guitar
On this day May 11, 1981, Frank Zappa released the live instrumental collection Shut Up 'n' Play Yer Guitar, a three part series that highlighted his virtuosic guitar work in raw, improvised performances. Originally sold by mail order before receiving a wider release, the album quickly became a fan favorite for its unfiltered musicianship and bold experimental edge.

The collection featured tracks pulled from various live shows and studio jams, showcasing Zappa’s signature blend of rock, jazz, avant garde chaos and all without vocals.

Fun fact: The album title was inspired by hecklers in the audience shouting at Zappa to stop talking and just play, which he turned into the perfect comeback with this guitar focused release.

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