Burnt Weeny Sandwich is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Mothers of Invention, and the ninth overall by Frank Zappa, released in 1970. It consists of both studio recordings and live elements. In contrast to the next album Weasels Ripped My Flesh, which is predominantly 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 (except the Japanese Ryko mini-lp sleeve editions). TrackList 00:00 WPLJ 02:52 Igor's Boogie, Phase One 03:27 Overture To A Holiday In Berlin 04:43 Theme From Burnt Weeny Sandwich 09:15 Igor's Boogie, Phase Two 09:51 Holiday In Berlin, Full Blown 16:15 Aybe Sea 19:01 Little House I Used To Live In 37:43 Valerie
'Blau' is the colour-coded 1974 follow-up to Konrad Schnitzler's solo debut album after working on the first albums from Tangerine Dream and Kluster. With it, he effectively continues the motorik trajectory of his momentous debut, instinctively mainlining his beguiling logic further into an inverted abyss where harmony and melody are rejected in favour of synthetic expression and the joy of revelling in pure electronic timbre. Inspired by the contemporary avant-garde - most specifically the Fluxus actions of his former tutor Joseph Beuys - and with a staunchly Berlin-like attitude towards rhythm, Schnitzler detached himself from tradition, from successive waves of Anglo-American pop music, and from the minimalist musics of new American composers like Steve Reich. Instead, he found his own elemental form of music with emphasis on rhythmic linearity and a taste for metallic electronic dissonance which warrants his unofficial title as a godfather of Industrial music. As Asmus Titechens points out in the great introduction, strictly speaking this isn't a solo album as there are contributions from his Kluster bandmates Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius, but you can definitely tell who's in control. Play loud for maximum impact. Highly recommended!
1. 00:00:00 Die Rebellen haben sich in den Bergen versteckt
2. 00:18:47 Jupiter
3. 00:38:13 Wild Space 1
4. 00:42:35 Wild Space 2
5. 00:47:06 Wild Space 3
6. 00:50:33 Wild Space 4
7. 00:53:30 Wild Space 5
8. 00:56:15 Wild Space 6
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Episode aired Mar 21, 1970
While the Brigadier investigates a loss of contact with Mars Probe 7, the Doctor realizes signals coming from the probe are of extra-terrestrial origin.
The Shroud of Turin is the most mysterious relic in all of human history. More than just a relic, it is a holy icon written in the blood of Christ. Clare and William Henry examine the history and authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, suggesting that it is truly the first icon of transfiguration.
Prof. Pretories, the most diabolical mind ever known to science, escapes jail, and Peter unknowingly helps the convict by car-driving him, a hitchhiker, to his secret-laboratory hideout.