Dive into the eclectic and groundbreaking world of Frank Zappa with "The MOFO Project/Object," a meticulously curated collection released on December 5, 2006, under the Frank Zappa Catalog. This expansive double album spans a staggering 1 hour and 56 minutes, offering a deep dive into the progressive rock, art rock, jazz fusion, psychedelic rock, avant-garde, and experimental genres that Zappa masterfully blended.
"The MOFO Project/Object" is a treasure trove of both well-known tracks and previously unreleased gems, featuring a mix of 1966 stereo mixes, basic tracks, mono versions, and even a 1987 remix by Zappa himself. The album includes iconic songs like "Trouble Every Day," "Help, I'm A Rock," and "Who Are The Brain Police?" alongside lesser-known but equally captivating pieces such as "Freak Out Drum Track - With Timp. & Lion" and "Watts Riot Demo/Fillmore Sequence."
Frank Zappa's genius shines through in every track, showcasing his unique ability to push boundaries and defy conventions. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a comprehensive journey through the mind of one of rock's most innovative and influential figures. With its diverse range of styles and sounds, "The MOFO Project/Object" is a testament to Zappa's enduring legacy and his unparalleled contribution to the world of music.