| Releases: |
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Roxy & Elsewhere (Album) ◄ (7 versions) |
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Discreet ... |
1974 |
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Roxy & Elsewhere (2xLP, Album) |
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Discreet |
1974 |
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Roxy & Elsewhere (2xLP) |
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Discreet |
1974 |
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Roxy & Elsewhere (2xLP) |
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DiscReet |
1974 |
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Roxy & Elsewhere (2xLP, Album) |
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Reprise Records, Discreet |
1974 |
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Roxy & Elsewhere (2xLP) |
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Discreet |
1974 |
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Roxy & Elsewhere (2xLP, Mis) |
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Suzy, Discreet, Warner Bros. Records |
1975 |
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Roxy & Elsewhere (CD, Album) |
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Zappa Records |
1990 |
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Bongo Fury (Album) ◄ (4 versions) |
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Discreet ... |
1975 |
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Bongo Fury (LP, Album) |
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Discreet |
1975 |
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Bongo Fury (CD, Album + CD, RM) |
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Rykodisc |
1989 |
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Bongo Fury (CD, Album, RM) |
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Rykodisc |
1995 |
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Bongo Fury (CD, Album, RM, RE) |
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Videoarts Music |
2008 |
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Apostrophe (') (Album) ◄ (2 versions) |
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BMG Direct Marketing ... |
1977 |
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Apostrophe (') (LP, RE) |
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Discreet |
1977 |
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Apostrophe (') (CD, Album, RM) |
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BMG Direct Marketing, Inc., Rykodisc |
1995 |
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Sheik Yerbouti (Album) ◄ (8 versions) |
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Rykodisc ... |
1979 |
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Sheik Yerbouti (2xLP, Album) |
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CBS |
1979 |
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Sheik Yerbouti (2xLP, Album) |
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CBS |
1979 |
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Sheik Yerbouti (2xLP, Album, RM) |
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EMI |
1979 |
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Sheik Yerbouti (CD, Album) |
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EMI Records |
1986 |
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Sheik Yerbouti (CD) |
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Rykodisc |
1990 |
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Sheik Yerbouti (CD, Album, RM) |
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Zappa Records |
1990 |
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Sheik Yerbouti (CD, Album, RM, RE) |
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Rykodisc |
1995 |
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Sheik Yerbouti (CD, Album, RM, RE) |
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Rykodisc |
1995 |
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Valley Girl / No Not Now (7", Single) |
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CBS |
1982 |
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The Perfect Stranger (Album) ◄ (5 versions) |
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Zappa Records ... |
1984 |
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The Perfect Stranger (CD, Album) |
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Zappa Records |
1992 |
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The Perfect Stranger (LP) |
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Pathé Marconi EMI |
1984 |
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The Perfect Stranger (Cass) |
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Pathé Marconi EMI |
1984 |
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The Perfect Stranger (LP) |
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EMI Records Ltd. |
1984 |
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The Perfect Stranger (CD, Album) |
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Rykodisc |
1995 |
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Apostrophe' / Overnite Sensation (CD, Album, RE) |
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Rykodisc, BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. |
1986 |
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The London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. 1 (CD) |
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Rykodisc |
1986 |
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London Symphony Orchestra - Vol. II (LP) |
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Zappa Records |
1987 |
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The Old Masters, Box Three (9xLP, RM, Box) |
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Barking Pumpkin Records |
1987 |
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Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch (CD, Album, RM, RE) |
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Rykodisc |
1995 |
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The Yellow Shark (CD, Album, RE, Dig) |
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Rykodisc |
1995 |
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Zappa - Vol. I & II (2xCD, RM, RE) |
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Rykodisc |
1995 |
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The Man From Utopia (CD, Album, RE, Pap) |
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Videoarts Music |
2002 |
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The Dub Room Special! (CD, Album) |
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Zappa Records |
2007 |
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Joe's Garage Act I (CD, Album, RE, RM) |
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Videoarts Music |
2008 |
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Joe's Menage (CD, Album, Arc) |
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Vaulternative |
2008 |
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One Shot Deal (CD) |
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Zappa Records |
2008 |
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One Shot Deal (LP, Gat) |
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Zappa Records |
2008 |
| Production: |
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Weasels Ripped My Flesh (Album) ◄ (3 versions) |
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Reprise Records |
1970 |
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Weasels Ripped My Flesh (LP, Album) |
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Reprise Records |
1970 |
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Weasels Ripped My Flesh (LP, Album) |
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Reprise Records |
1970 |
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Weasels Ripped My Flesh (LP, Album) |
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Reprise Records |
1970 |
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Havin' A Bad Day (CD, Album, RE) |
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Rykodisc |
1987 |
| Appears On: |
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Animalism (Album) ◄ (2 versions) |
All Night Long |
MGM Records |
1966 |
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Animalism (LP, Album, Mono) |
All Night Long |
MGM Records |
1966 |
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Animalism (LP) |
All Night Long |
MGM Records |
1966 |
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Weasels Ripped My Flesh (Album) ◄ (3 versions) |
My Guitar Wants To Kil... |
Reprise Records |
1970 |
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Weasels Ripped My Flesh (LP, Album) |
My Guitar Wants To Kil... |
Reprise Records |
1970 |
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Weasels Ripped My Flesh (LP, Album) |
My Guitar Wants To Kil... |
Reprise Records |
1970 |
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Weasels Ripped My Flesh (LP, Album) |
My Guitar Wants To Kil... |
Reprise Records |
1970 |
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Let It Rock For Release (LP, Comp) |
Willie The Pimp |
Kinney Music |
1971 |
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Some Time In New York City (Album) ◄ (8 versions) |
Scumbag |
Apple Records ... |
1972 |
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Some Time In New York City (2xLP, Album) |
Scumbag |
Apple Records |
1972 |
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Some Time In New York City (2xLP, Album) |
Scumbag |
Apple Records, Pathé Marconi EMI |
1972 |
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Some Time In New York City (2xLP, Album) |
Scumbag |
Apple Records, EMI ITALIANA S.p.A. |
1972 |
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Some Time In New York City (2xLP, Album) |
Scumbag |
Apple Records |
1972 |
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Some Time In New York City (2xLP, Album) |
Scumbag |
Apple Records |
1972 |
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Some Time In New York City (2xLP, Album, Gat) |
Scumbag |
Apple Records |
1972 |
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Some Time In New York City (2xCD) |
Scumbag |
EMI Records |
1987 |
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Some Time In New York City (2xCD, Album, RM, Dig) |
Scumbag |
EMI Music Japan Inc |
2007 |
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The Image Has Cracked (LP, Album) |
Why Don't You Do Me Ri... |
Deptford Fun City |
1978 |
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Live At The Rat Club '77 (LP) |
Why Don't You Do Me Right |
Crystal Records (4) |
1979 |
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Havin' A Bad Day (CD, Album, RE) |
I Want A Yacht |
Rykodisc |
1987 |
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Tous Mes Caprices (CD, Album) |
Village Of The Sun |
Les Disques Du Crépuscule |
1988 |
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Hit News 91 Volume 3 (CD, Comp) |
Bobby Brown Goes Down |
K-Tel International (Switzerland) |
1991 |
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People From Bad Homes (CD, Album, RM) |
How Could I Be Such A ... |
Golden Years (2) |
1995 |
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Bobby Brown (CD, Maxi) |
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Sonet Grammofon AS |
1998 |
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Lane Steinberg Collection 1984-2000 (CD, Comp) |
Take Your Clothes Off ... |
Em Records |
2001 |
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Cerebral Caustic - Expanded Edition (CD, Album, RE + CD, Comp) |
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Castle Music |
2006 |
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Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection: The Greatest Novelty Records Of All Time (Comp) ◄ (2 versions) |
Dancin' Fool |
Rhino Entertainment Company ... |
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Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection: The Greatest Novelty Records Of All Time (2xCD, Comp) |
Dancin' Fool |
Rhino Entertainment Company |
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Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection: The Greatest Novelty Records Of All Time (2xCass, Comp) |
Dancin' Fool |
Rhino Records (2) |
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Please Give Me A Home (7") |
Hey Nelda, Surf Along,... |
Moxie Records |
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| Tracks Appear On: |
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Let It Rock For Release (LP, Comp) |
Willie The Pimp |
Kinney Music |
1971 |
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Hit News 91 Volume 3 (CD, Comp) |
Bobby Brown Goes Down |
K-Tel International (Switzerland) |
1991 |
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Klasyka / Lipiec 1998 (CD) |
Run Home Slow / The Li... |
Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN |
1998 |
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Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection: The Greatest Novelty Records Of All Time (Comp) ◄ (2 versions) |
Dancin' Fool |
Rhino Entertainment Company ... |
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Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection: The Greatest Novelty Records Of All Time (2xCD, Comp) |
Dancin' Fool |
Rhino Entertainment Company |
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Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection: The Greatest Novelty Records Of All Time (2xCass, Comp) |
Dancin' Fool |
Rhino Records (2) |
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| Unofficial Releases: |
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The String Quartet (CD) |
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Flashback World Productions |
1989 |
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Cucamonga Years - The Early Works Of Frank Zappa 1962-1964 (CD, Comp) |
Memories Of El Monte, ... |
Not On Label |
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I Want You (All Tonight) / Bobby Brown (12") |
Bobby Brown |
Dance Classics |
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In Europe (LP, Album) |
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Worldwhite Hi-Fi Concert Serie |
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Titties And Beer (LP) |
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HFQ |
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He really took his music seriously from the very beginning when he started his band The Mothers, and had a strong leadership troughout his career to the very end based on strict rules. Like for instance, if you played in his band and used drugs or showed up drunk before a live show, you got fired on the spot. Quite strange and paradoxal in that period around the 60's and 70's were drugs pretty much florished in rock bands at that time.
His live performances was something very unique as well. In the very beginning of the Mothers period it was quite normal to find band-members crawling around on stage and speakers in vivid frenzy DURING the concert, and STILL be able to perform music. And sometimes inviting audience up on stage to sing, talk or do whatever madness they could imagine. These acts are perfectly represented on the 'You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore' Live series. And that stuff never really happens on stage anymore really to be honest. So in a way, Zappa struck a chord with that title.
Frank Zappa also had pretty much control on everything he put his hands on, on stage, in studio and definatly his recordings and licencing rights. After some time, he took complete control over the rights to his recordings.
And when Zappa didn't spend time in the studio, he toured. Music took up every single day of the year non-stop during his most productive period. And get this: Every single live performance he did was recorded. and those recordings are stored in a vault courtesy controled by his wife Gail. So even though Zappa is gone, there are tons of pre-released stuff yet to see the day. Some people has estimated that it would take years to completely go trough the vault of his recordings. It's just up to Gail to decide what to do with everything.
Shame he didn't write a complete autobiography of his career either. He really saw it all, did it all. And he played and collaborated with the best musicians out there. Therefore he rightfully deserve my biggest respect for his music and compositions.