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Easter Morning, 1969… Frank Zappa calls up Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band and tells them the album he is producing for them is done. The Captain instructs the band to dress in their Sunday best clothes before they all go to the studio and listen to the complete finished work for the first time. By all accounts, the experience tiptoed between celebratory and downright religious.
Trout Mask Replica is a touchstone in the history of recorded music. The mix of dada absurdist blues and previously unexplored experimental avenues has long been praised as one of the greatest albums of all time. As so eloquently put by John Peel, "If there has been anything in the history of popular music which could be described as a work of art in a way that people who are involved in other areas of art would understand, then Trout Mask Replica is probably that work.”
In full partnership with the Zappa Family Trust and to celebrate the relaunch of the seminal Bizarre label imprint, Third Man Records is proud to announce its 36th Vault package focused squarely on Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band's Trout Mask Replica.
Out of print on vinyl for nearly ten years, this remaster was helmed by industry legend Bob Ludwig and cut by the estimable Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Utilizing crystalline-quality safety masters kept in the Zappa family vault for decades by the trustworthy Joe Travers, the audio here is positively glorious. Every last skronk breathes full life into the room. Every twisted guitar figure uncurls onto paths previously unpaved. Every last bark and howl shines resolute through the vast emptiness of your mind.
Previous countless Trout Mask Replica repressings used scans of scans of scans of the cover image, but for Vault Package #36 the original Cal Schenkel cover photo has been tracked down and reproduced here at its clearest — its resolution from the original release in 1969. If you’ve only ever seen a jpg online or fuzzy, smeared-looking CD issues from the 90’s, be prepared to be wowed by the fully engaging spectrum this iconic image casts. This 2xLP is pressed on heavyweight 180-gram fruitcake fish-scale colored vinyl for that full-on frenetic feeling.
The French-only 7-inch single of “Pachuco Cadaver” b/w “Wild Life” will also be included as part of this overreaching package. As the only single ever pulled from this admittedly dense album, this is the first time EVER that “Pachuco Cadaver” has been repressed and comes wonderfully housed in a replica glue-pocket picture sleeve and pressed on a white colored vinyl. ALL vinyl in this package is lovingly pressed at Third Man Pressing’s state-of-the-art plant in Detroit, Michigan for that extra-special attention to detail.
Additionally, Third Man Records has undertaken the creation of the first ever replica trout mask. Much in the spirit of the cardboard cutouts included in original copies of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s album, this mask will be a hit at Halloween parties and Duchampian celebrations for eons to come. If that’s not enough, Third Man has commissioned an impressive, striking fabric patch that reproduces the Trout Mask cover art, an insignia that will signify any wearer as a follower in the Captain’s army.
And if that’s not enough, the revered illustrator Jess Rotter of Rotter and Friends has run the Trout Mask cover through her inimitable style and cooked up an inspired line-drawing rendering that beautifully graces a sturdy, durable tote bag to hold all these wonderful sundries in.
Finally, as a testament to the inspiring life of Don Van Vliet, Third Man has lovingly printed Jack White’s epitaph for the man in glorious, psychedelic silkscreen broadside wonderment. Fitting in the LP jacket and fitting as a tribute, this evocative poem was originally published in March 2011 issue of MOJO Magazine.
While Trout Mask Replica kicks off the partnership with a bang, do be on the lookout for even more avant-garde and mind-bending works in the future coming from the Bizarre/Third Man unification. Minds will continue to be blown, barriers will be destroyed, verbiage will be significantly hype-worthy.
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Only know about Captain Beefheart from The White Stripes covers and The Dead Weather visiting his childhood home. Am listening to the album on YouTube and I dig it. Totally groovy TMR!!
Do people really need it explained that JW is a massive CB fan?? And lol at the dude who said to drop a live 2pac show, Jesus man you do not get it
I actually live in Edgewood, MD where Frank Zappa grew up. His father was a scientist on the Army base here and would bring home various drugs including LSD and little Frank got ahold of some. After listening to 20 minutes of this album I have visions of LT “Don’t smoke crack!” And all the kids shaking their heads in agreement. What a horrid record. Dated even. Too bad….
If it’s true this for my too odd so I delete subscription after more than 4 years :( For me 80 $ it’s to big cash.
So sad, I will miss this Vault :(
Haha, zapping back to Zappa. Love it!
I’m really looking forward to this opulent re-release. I hope that my order arrives safely in Germany. I can not say how much I look forward to it.
Been a vault member for 4 years. Have yet to be uninspired by a release, this one had me at hello. Never heard a lick of Senor Beefheart but I can unequivocally say (and i fully realize this will not be popular) I hate it. I dialed it up and listened to the album in its entirety and I do not see the genius, the brilliance or any of the other terms used to describe it. I am 100% on board with dabbling outside of the third man stable, drop a fucking 2Pac live show, throw down an early Sabbath show, or a Jim Croce live from Japan set. I am wide open, but I don’t get this, perhaps its my tiny brain, I asked the Wizard for a bigger one, hence here we are.
always thought it was more of a carp than a trout, but c’est la vie
this if FUN. WOOT.
Who remembers the video of The Dead Weather visiting a former home of Captain Beefheart just after the filming of the Treat Me Like Your Mother video? It’s funny, but that video was the first thing I thought of when #36 was announced. Hey TMR – I think it would be perfect for you to post it again. ;)