Rockaxis
Automatic translation:
"Joe's Camouflage" is another installment in the valuable effort
by Frank Zappa's heirs to share part of his immense musical
legacy. Perhaps they've succumbed to a certain complacency on
this record, leaning the selection and editing towards more
expected elements (certain recognizable guitar solos), along
with some of the sonic humor that characterized him. As a glimpse
into the creative process, it has some value. As an album, however,
it's more debatable. For now, we must wait for higher-quality
material with editing and artistic direction closer to Zappa's
standards. (read
more)

2015 June
No. 146
Dweezil Zappa: "Mi papá no es el
lunático que todos creen"
(My dad isn't the lunatic everyone thinks he is)
By Héctor Aravena and María de los Ángeles Cerda, pp 70-71
Rescuing and keeping alive the musical legacy
of Frank Zappa, his father, Zappa Plays Zappa, the project of
Dweezil Zappa, debuted in Chile last May. We spoke with the
prodigal son of the American maestro about the history of the
group and the reach and influence of Frank Zappa, on the occasion
of the release of the album of previously unreleased material,
"Dance Me This."







