One of his most popular and infamous albums, Sheik Yerbouti finds Frank Zappa unleashing his unique brand of sociological documentation on the disco-injected culture of the late '70s. From crises of sexual identity to the rhythmically challenged, the songs are hilarious and occasionally close to home (The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith didn't care much for "Jewish Princess"). The satire is some of Zappa's most scathing and unsympathetic, and the music is equally loud and unrelenting--especially when showcasing the talents of sidemen Terry Bozzio and Adrian Belew. A must-have in any Zappa collection.
| 1. I Have Been in You [Live] |
| 2. Flakes [Live] |
| 3. Broken Hearts Are for Assholes [Live] |
| 4. I'm So Cute |
| 5. Jones Crusher |
| 6. What Ever Happened to All the Fun in the World |
| 7. Rat Tomago [Live][Instrumental] |
| 8. Wait a Minute |
| 9. Bobby Brown Goes Down [Live] |
| 10. Rubber Shirt |
| 11. Sheik Yerbouti Tango [Live] |
| 12. Baby Snakes [Live] |
| 13. Trying' to Grow a Chin [Live] |
| 14. City of Tiny Lites [Live] |
| 15. Dancin' Fool [Live] |
| 16. Jewish Princess [Live] |
| 17. Wild Love [Live] |
| 18. Yo' Mama [Live] |
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