Pinnacle studio 23 ultimate reviews7/31/2023 ![]() The album eventually settles into a groove. The best tracks, whether on Funky Nothingness proper or the two additional discs of sessions and outtakes, are the ones where Zappa and his band are given the time to build to their showcase moments. There's also a bluesy workout on the R&B oldies "Work With Me Annie" and "Annie Had a Baby," combined for a medley. ![]() (The later, second version runs longer but is more rehearsal demo than a song.) Those are followed by a violin-assisted cover of the Penguins' 1954 doo-wop cut "Love Will Make Your Mind Go Wild" and the 12-minute "I'm a Rollin' Stone," which is more profane than Slim's original version. ![]() The opening title song is a tentative jam that runs less than two minutes the next track, the 45-second "Tommy/Vincent Duo I," is even flimsier. Like so many of Zappa's albums, Funky Nothingness is hard to pin down stylistically. ![]() "Chunga's Revenge," included in Funky Nothingness in three separate versions, was refigured as the title song from Hot Rat's follow-up, a cover of 1950s bluesman Lightnin' Slim's "I'm a Rollin' Stone" transformed into "Stink-Foot" from 1974's Apostrophe and Chunga's Revenge's closing song "Sharleena" is featured in an earlier 12-minute version. Some of these songs will be familiar to Zappa devotees. ![]()
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