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    Posted: December 19 2005 at 08:15

For the first time I tried to use bold and italics (sp??) in my review. But, my review ended up like this:

ZAPPA, FRANK The Grand Wazoo progressive rock album and reviews RIO/Avant-Prog
(Studio Album, 1972)

ZAPPA, FRANK "The Grand Wazoo"
Review (Permanent link) by Bj-1
Posted 8:10:35 AM EST, 12/19/2005

4 stars   My first real introduction to Zappa, and it still remains one of my favorites by him. This albums is similar to Waka/Jawaka and Hot Rats , though even more jazzy and weird. Very good playing from the musicians on the album, notably from George Duke and Aynsley Dunbar.

The title track is a great 13-minute opener full of great solos. The orchestra fits very well in that song too, making this album even more interesting. (5/5)

"For Calvin" is a slower and more avant-garde tune and is the only track on this album with vocals. (4/5)

"Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus" is the shortest and most entertaining track on the album (4/5), followed by the brilliant "Eat That Question", that is easily one of my favorite Zappa tunes. (5/5)

"Blessed Relief" is a beautiful, laid-back conclusion to the album. (4.5/5)

Clocking in at 37 minutes, there are no weak songs on this album, In my opinion.

Overall rating: 4.5/5 - Highly recommended to any prog collection. Zappa fan or not.
 
It should be like this:
 
ZAPPA, FRANK The Grand Wazoo progressive rock album and reviews RIO/Avant-Prog
(Studio Album, 1972)
ZAPPA, FRANK "The Grand Wazoo"
Review (Permanent link) by Bj-1
Posted 8:10:35 AM EST, 12/19/2005

4 stars   My first real introduction to Zappa, and it still remains one of my favorites by him. This albums is similar to Waka/Jawaka and Hot Rats , though even more jazzy and weird. Very good playing from the musicians on the album, notably from George Duke and Aynsley Dunbar.

The title track is a great 13-minute opener full of great solos. The orchestra fits very well in that song too, making this album even more interesting. (5/5)

"For Calvin" is a slower and more avant-garde tune and is the only track on this album with vocals. (4/5)

"Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus" is the shortest and most entertaining track on the album (4/5), followed by the brilliant "Eat That Question", that is easily one of my favorite Zappa tunes. (5/5)

"Blessed Relief" is a beautiful, laid-back conclusion to the album. (4.5/5)

Clocking in at 37 minutes, there are no weak songs on this album, In my opinion.

Overall rating: 4.5/5 - Highly recommended to any prog collection. Zappa fan or not.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 19 2005 at 08:20
That's it fixed BJ. To end the italics, bolds etc., you use </i>, </b> . You just missed out the / Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 19 2005 at 18:47
OK, thanx, Easy
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