EMI publish Frank Zappa’s album : ‘Does Humor Belong in Music?’ (1986)
Frank Zappa‘s ‘Does Humor Belong in Music?’ is the only authorized (by FZ) CD (featuring concert recordings from October–December 1984) and released on January 27, 1986 by EMI.
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Frank Zappa‘s ‘Does Humor Belong in Music?’ is the only authorized (by FZ) CD (featuring concert recordings from October–December 1984) and released on January 27, 1986 by EMI.
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