On This Day: May 16, 1988 - Frank Zappa Released the Live Album You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore Volume 1

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On This Day: May 16, 1988 - Frank Zappa Released the Live Album You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore Volume 1.

On this day May 16, 1988, Frank Zappa released You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore Volume 1, the first installment in a massive live archive series that showcased decades of performances from his eclectic and ever changing band lineups. This double album captured the bold, unpredictable energy of Zappa’s concerts, blending satire, virtuosity and genre defying arrangements into a uniquely curated experience.

The album included live material recorded from as early as 1969 through to the 1980s...

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