Abba Zaba - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/11/08

Song: Abba Zaba (8/12)

Album: Safe As Milk (1967)

Artist: Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band

The first album, Safe As Milk (Buddha) was released in 1967.

The occult personality of the leader communicates a Dadaist touch and a hallucinogenic joy that from time to time reminds one of a bluesy Zappa, or alternately, a blues-rock version of the Holy Modal Rounders. Perhaps the most hilarious piece is the supersonic blues Sure Nuff' n Yes I Do, another shouted song where the traditional riff of Rollin' And Tumblin' sustains a breath-taking cadence. Another apparently comical piece, Electricity, is in fact one of the most reckless harmonic experiments in the career of Van Vliet. As Electricity spins and spits its perverse nursery rhyme, two teetering, grinding blues guitars (Cooder and Alex St. Clair) tear it to pieces, while a languid and grotesque theremin mews in the background, and the rhythm section picks out a hobbling quadrille. French's rhythm, syncopated and muted, is a masterpiece within a masterpiece. The work is structured according to a supernatural order, but leaves the impression of chaotic witticism. That which the Magic Band crushes is not the harmony, but the classic concept of song. The comic element is indeed the epicenter of the obsessive rhythm and blues Dropout Boogie, where the threatening energy of a sinister syncopated riff couples together a demonic growl and a vaudeville xylophone, and Zig Zag Wanderer, where the blues shouter's heritage is more obvious, backed by a soul chorus. More faithful to tradition are the doo-wop vocalizations in I' m Glads, and the melodramatic sentimentality of Autumn Child. Free paraphrases of rhythm and blues, as well as massive doses of Delta blues are evident in Plastic Factory, and in the biting syncopations of Grown So Ugly. Some styles and attitudes are more abusively mocked than others. A relentless drive powers Beefheart's vocal histrionics, as he changes personality from one cut to the next, as he shifts from caricature to caricature. The trasformation ends in the lycanthropic tap dance Yellow Brick Road, with xylophone and Broadway-style chorus, and in Abba Zaba,a tropical sabbath, with African tribal dance rhythms, a jazz solo for bass, and Hawaiian slide guitar.

Piero Scaruffi.

http://www.scaruffi.com/vol1/beefhear.html#saf

Comments

9 years ago

Dan Hintz

one of the most melodically beautiful beefheart jams. genius.

9 years ago

Lynne Vogelsang

Love captain beefheart and the magic band! Bluesy and rock don't get much better!

10 years ago

Greg Kurrell

This song oozes natural wildness and sexuality

10 years ago

Herethereevery

Thanks M. Assayas for such a nice compilation...

11 years ago

Ozzy Skateboard

yet even more coffee meditation

11 years ago

Bajskorv Mums

"Mother say son she say son you can`t lose with the stuff you use"..

11 years ago

FelixLahache

indian dreeam tiger mooon !

11 years ago

Bajskorv Mums

I AM THE BABETTEBABOON!

11 years ago

Bajskorv Mums

AHURGG, I fucking love this shit!

11 years ago

Nancy Bisset

You said it so correctly hespelerrelic This statement is why it hurts me when people compare musicians of such uniqueness like This BEing, Zappa, Lennon + other greats with score + lyrics of powerful energy. A No No to compare unique musicians. Especially those that play from the heart for it is their energy + theirs alone. I love this artist. No hiding who he is for he + other unique musicians bare their souls. <3 + thanks for this short Tribute to HIM 'You will never be duplicated.':)

12 years ago

Nadav Cuky

Sweet! Just started listening to the Captain and this album is my first one... So far it's great!

12 years ago

lavish lamouse

this would have been such a cool commercial tune too after the blimp

12 years ago

Joalda1

@Maylstryx Obvious troll is obvious...

12 years ago

Maylstryx

@papacharlie123 He's dead? Sweeeeet !!!!! Fuck him and fuck you, you fucking fuck from fucksville.

12 years ago

mrsethcorbin

@Maylstryx ...wow, why on earth would you say something like that?

12 years ago

Maylstryx

sure hope all these guys are dead now

13 years ago

pieterjanoddens

@zapspace That's correct! I first thought it was good old Jerry Handley! Ry Cooder did a nice job...

13 years ago

Tom Sykes

Nice bass! RIP Don

13 years ago

TotalChaos

i love the candy...

13 years ago

s.r. Serv

@mfish618 did not see that tour no. I did see most of the original magic band from Trout mask era... mindboggling

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