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Joe's Garage is a three-part rock opera released by American musician Frank Zappa in September and November 1979. Originally released as two separate albums on Zappa Records, the project was later remastered and reissued as a triple album box set, Joe's Garage, Acts I, II & III, in 1987.
Retro Active is a compilation album by the English rock band Def Leppard, released in 1993.The album features touched-up versions of B-sides and previously unreleased recordings from the band's recording sessions from 1984 to 1993.
The Almighty is the self-titled sixth studio album by Scottish rock band The Almighty.The cover art was designed by "Koot". Floyd London contributed the bass guitar parts on this recording, even though he had left the band some time previously.
English rock band Def Leppard covered "No Matter What" in 2005, recorded at Joe's Garage, Dublin and distributed by UML (Universal Music Group). [30] It was included on their 2005 compilation album Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection and also on its 2006 album, Yeah!.
"A Little Green Rosetta", by Frank Zappa, is the final song on the 1979 concept album Joe's Garage Acts II & III. The main character from this triple-album rock opera is faced with the decline of the music industry, and is forced to work on an assembly line placing little frosted rosettes on top of muffins at the Utility Muffin Research Kitchen facility (a self-reference to Zappa's private studio)
"Watermelon in Easter Hay", full name "Playing a Guitar Solo With This Band is Like Trying To Grow a Watermelon in Easter Hay", [1] by Frank Zappa, is the penultimate song on the 1979 concept album Joe's Garage.
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This was soon followed by the dystopian rock opera Joe's Garage later in the year. [1] The Joe's Garage project initially had to be released in two parts. The first was a single LP, Joe's Garage, Act I (September 1979), followed by a two-LP set Joe's Garage, Acts II and III (November 1979.)