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NewsZappa Gets Eagle Rock's Classic Album TreatmentFrank Zappa is ready to command the attention of many as Eagle Rock Entertainment releases a Zappa installment of their Classic Album DVD series. The May 1 release will spotlight the recording sessions of Over-Nite Sensation and Apostrophe, originally released in 1973 and 1974 respectfully. The collection also features additional material not found on the broadcast version of Classic Albums, including a 1973 taping of Montana from Los Angeles' Roxy Theatre and a 1976 Saturday Night Live performance of "I'm The Slime." The DVD will host interviews with Zappa's wife, Gail, as well as his children Moon, Dweezil and Ahmet, along with friends and colleagues Billy Bob Thorton, Alice Cooper, Steve Vai and Warren Cuccurullo. The Cribs collaborate with Modest Mouse man The Cribs have enlisted the services of Modest Mouse percussionist Joe Plummer, Gary Jarman tells NME.COM. Jarman, who is based in Portland, Oregon revealed that fellow Portland resident Plummer has added percussion to some acoustic material that Jarman has written for The Cribs. He also revealed the band are set to play a secret show in Los Angeles next week, prior to their appearance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival where they will play on the same day as Kings of Leon, Arcade Fire and The Decemberists. The band's third album 'Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever' is set to be released this summer, and as previously reported here, was produced by Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand. The album also features a guest appearance by Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo, who will also appear at Coachella albeit on a difference day which unfortunately scuppered The Cribs plans for a live collaboration. "Sonic Youth are playing the night before" says Jarman "It's a shame we're not doing the same day, because we were going to ask Lee Ranaldo to do a song with us." The Cribs play Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival on April 28. Check out NME.COM for regular updates live from the Californian desert all weekend. |
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