Burnt Weeny Sandwich

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Burnt Weeny Sandwich
Frank Zappa - Burnt Weeny Sandwich.jpg
Studio album by The Mothers of Invention
Released February 9, 1970
Recorded August 1967 – July 1969
Genre Jazz fusion, experimental rock, progressive rock, avant-garde
Length 41:27
Label Bizarre/Reprise
Producer Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa chronology
Hot Rats
(1969)Hot Rats1969
Burnt Weeny Sandwich
(1970)
Weasels Ripped My Flesh
(1970)Weasels Ripped My Flesh1970
Singles from Burnt Weeny Sandwich
  1. "WPLJ"
    Released: 1969
2 Originals of the Mothers of Invention
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]

Burnt Weeny Sandwich is an album by The Mothers of Invention, released in 1970. It consists of both studio album and live elements.[1][2][3][4] In contrast to Weasels Ripped My Flesh, which is predominately live and song-oriented, most of Burnt Weeny Sandwich focuses on studio recordings and tightly arranged compositions.

The LP included a large triple-folded black and white poster ("The Mothers of Invention Sincerely Regret to Inform You") which has never been reproduced in any of the CD reissues. Until the 2012 Zappa Family Trust reissue campaign, CD editions had a severe dropout[clarification needed] at the beginning of "The Little House I Used to Live In" that wasn't present on the original LP pressing. This is Official Release #9.

Title

The album's unusual title, Zappa would later say in an interview, comes from an actual snack that he enjoyed eating, consisting of a burnt Hebrew National hot dog sandwiched between two pieces of bread with mustard.

Burnt Weeny Sandwich and Weasels Ripped My Flesh were also reissued together on vinyl as 2 Originals of the Mothers of Invention, with the original covers used as the left and right sides of the inner spread, and the front cover depicting a pistol shooting toothpaste onto a toothbrush.

Album information

The album was essentially a 'posthumous' Mothers release having been released after Frank Zappa dissolved the band.[5]

Ian Underwood's contributions are significant on this album. The album, like its counterpart Weasels Ripped My Flesh, comprises tracks from the Mothers vault that were not previously released. Whereas Weasels mostly showcases the Mothers in a live setting, much of Burnt Weeny Sandwich features studio work and structured Zappa compositions, like the centerpiece of the album, "The Little House I Used to Live In", which consists of several movements and employs compound meters such as 11/8 with overlaid melodies in 6/8 and 4/4.[6]

The guitar solo portion of the "Theme from Burnt Weeny Sandwich" is an outtake from an unused extended version of "Lonely Little Girl" from the 1967 sessions for the We're Only in It for the Money LP. Zappa and Art Tripp later added multiple percussion overdubs for the released version (The source recordings for the percussion overdubs were issued in 2012 on the posthumous Zappa release Finer Moments under the title "Enigmas 1-5").

"Valarie" was originally intended to be released as a single coupled with "My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama". However, either Zappa or his label, Reprise Records, cancelled its release, resulting in its inclusion on the LP.[citation needed]

"Igor's Boogie" is a reference to a major Zappa influence, composer Igor Stravinsky.[7]

Cal Schenkel has noted that his unique cover art for Burnt Weeny Sandwich was originally commissioned for the cover of an Eric Dolphy release.

The piano introduction of "The Little House I Used to Live in" appears in Yvar Mikhashoff's four CD set "Yvar Mikhashoff's Panorama of American Piano Music".[8]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Frank Zappa except where noted. 

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "WPLJ" (The Four Deuces) 3:02
2. "Igor's Boogie, Phase One"   0:40
3. "Overture to a Holiday in Berlin"   1:29
4. "Theme from Burnt Weeny Sandwich"   4:35
5. "Igor's Boogie, Phase Two"   0:35
6. "Holiday in Berlin, Full Blown"   6:27
7. "Aybe Sea"   2:45
Side two
No. Title Length
8. "The Little House I Used to Live in"   18:42
9. "Valarie" (Jackie and the Starlites) 3:14

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Frank Zappa
  • Engineer: Dick Kunc
  • Arranger: Frank Zappa
  • Design: John Williams
  • Cover art: Cal Schenkel
  • CD package design: Ferenc Dobronyl
  • CD art adaptation: Cal Schenkel

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1970 Pop Albums 94

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Allmusic review
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