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Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch is an album by Frank Zappa, released in May 1982 and digitally remastered in 1991. It features five tracks composed by Zappa, and one song, "Valley Girl", co-written by Moon Unit Zappa, his daughter, who provided the spoken monologue mocking some of the Valley girls at her school.

The cover art for the album shows the classic Droodle (from which the album gets its name), whose shapes also suggest the letters 'ZA', as in 'Zappa'.

The song "Drowning Witch" is one of Zappa's most complex instrumentals he ever wrote in his career, featuring musical quotations from "The Rite of Spring" by Stravinsky and the Dragnet TV theme.

The original LP release contained a note that reads "This album has been engineered to sound correct on JBL 4311 speakers or an equivalent. Best results will be achieved if you set your pre-amp tone controls to the flat position with the loudness control in the off position. Before adding any treble or bass to the sound of the album, it would be advisable to check it out this way first. F.Z."

Hence, listeners who did not have the correct speakers would experience poorer sound quality than what Zappa had intended. When the album was reissued on CD, Zappa switched to a more universal and speaker-friendly mix that did not require any specific speakers.

The LP also featured a "letter from FZ" advertising the Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar box set, which had previously only been made separately in Europe and, at the time Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch was released, was being made available for the first time in the U.S.

Track listing

  1. "No, Not Now"
  2. "Valley Girl" (F.Zappa, M. U. Zappa)
  3. "I Come from Nowhere"
  4. "Drowning Witch"
  5. "Envelopes"
  6. "Teen-Age Prostitute"

Personnel

External links


Frank Zappa
Main Albums
Freak Out! | Absolutely Free | We're Only in It for the Money | Lumpy Gravy | Cruising with Ruben & the Jets | Uncle Meat | Hot Rats | Burnt Weeny Sandwich | Weasels Ripped My Flesh | Chunga's Revenge | Fillmore East - June 1971 | Just Another Band from L.A. | Waka/Jawaka | The Grand Wazoo | Over-Nite Sensation | Apostrophe (') | Roxy & Elsewhere | One Size Fits All | Bongo Fury | Zoot Allures | Zappa in New York | Studio Tan | Sleep Dirt | Sheik Yerbouti | Orchestral Favorites | Joe's Garage | Tinsel Town Rebellion | Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar | You Are What You Is | Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch | The Man from Utopia | London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. 1 | | Them or Us | Thing-Fish | Francesco Zappa | Frank Zappa Meets the Mothers of Prevention | Does Humor Belong in Music? | Jazz from Hell | London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. 2 | Guitar | Broadway the Hard Way | The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life | Make a Jazz Noise Here | Playground Psychotics | Ahead of Their Time | The Yellow Shark
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore
Vol. 1 | Vol. 2 | Vol. 3 | Vol. 4 | Vol. 5 | Vol. 6
Posthumous Albums
Civilization, Phaze III | The Lost Episodes | Läther | Mystery Disc | Everything Is Healing Nicely | | Halloween | Joe's Corsage | Joe's Domage | Joe's XMASage | Imaginary Diseases
Compilations
Mothermania | The Guitar World According to Frank Zappa | Strictly Commercial | | Have I Offended Someone?
Films and Videos
200 Motels | Baby Snakes | The Dub Room Special | Video from Hell | Does Humor Belong in Music? | The True Story of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels | The Amazing Mr. Bickford | Uncle Meat
Unreleased
Trance-Fusion | The Rage And The Fury | Dance Me This

 


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