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The Man from Utopia : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Man from Utopia
''The Man from Utopia'' is a 1983 album by Frank Zappa. The album is named after a 1950s song, written by Donald and Doris Woods, which Zappa covers as part of "The Man from Utopia Meets Mary Lou".〔http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/lyrics/The_Man_From_Utopia.html#Utopia〕 This is Official Release #36. == Production ==
"The Dangerous Kitchen", "Mōggio" and "The Jazz Discharge Party Hats" were all prepared for Zappa's unreleased album ''Chalk Pie'', which was scrapped after it had been bootlegged. The sleeve art features the work of Tanino Liberatore. It portrays Zappa on stage trying to kill mosquitoes. That is a reference to a concert held in Italy in 1982, the year before the release of the album, on 7 July at Parco Redecesio (which is also referred in a street sign on the album cover) in Segrate, near Milan. While Zappa was playing a huge number of mosquitoes began flying on stage and gave the band a hard time. The back cover shows the audience as seen from the stage during the 1982 concert in Palermo, which ended in a riot. The album was the second of two to credit Steve Vai with "impossible guitar parts" (the first being the preceding album ''Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch'').
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