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The early 70s saw Zappa form the most controversial iteration of the Mothers—featuring Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan of The Turtles (dubbed "Flo & Eddie").
Looking for the complete list? The 55 official albums span the following core eras: The Mothers of Invention (1966-1969) | The Hot Rats & Flo & Eddie Era (1969-1971) | The Jazz & Grand Wazoo (1972) | The Roxy Band (1973-1975) | The Bozzio/O’Hearn Years (1976-1979) | The 80s Rock Band (1980-1984) | The Synclavier & Classical Revolutions (1985-1993) Frank Zappa- Vol. 1 -55 Official Albums 1966 - ...
This was the era of the "Big Band" versions of the Mothers. Drummers like Aynsley Dunbar and keyboardists like George Duke brought a level of musicianship that was unmatched in rock. Albums like and Waka/Jawaka were heavily instrumental, drawing from big band jazz and proving that "rock" musicians could compose legitimate suites. The early 70s saw Zappa form the most
Zappa died in 1993, but the official album count kept climbing. His son, Ahmet Zappa, and the Zappa Family Trust have continued cataloging the vault in Universal City, California. Albums like Civilization Phaze III (1994, the sequel to Uncle Meat ), Trance-Fusion (2006, a guitar solo compendium), and The Roxy Performances (2018) are considered official Volumes 56, 57, and beyond. Drummers like Aynsley Dunbar and keyboardists like George
The foundational period (Albums #1-16) features groundbreaking work with The Mothers of Invention, including the debut Freak Out! , the jazz-rock shift of , and various live recordings, culminating in The Grand Wazoo Peak Creativity & Technical Mastery (1973–1981)