"Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch" only has six songs on it but they are all memorable ones, usually the case with Zappa. Except for the track "Envelopes," which is an instrumental, the songs all have that trademark warped sense of humour that he possessed. They also have, the instrumental track included, the precise musicianship that a Zappa album always had. In the case of this particular album, a then little known guitar named Steve Vai makes an appearance, playing what is credited on the album as 'credited guitar parts.' What some people sometimes forget and I will keep shouting from the rooftops, is that Frank was a damn good guitarist himself. He really smokes the fingerboard on the title track of the album and does a similar job on "I Come From Nowhere." In fact, after refamiliarising myself with this album, I am lead to draw the conclusion that with the possible exception of "Joe's Garage Act 1," "Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch" has the perfect balance of humour and musicianship for a Zappa album.
Track Listing:
1. No Not Now
2. Valley Girl
3. I Came From Nowhere
4. Drowning Witch
5. Envelopes
6. Teenage Prostitute
Frank Zappa- vocals, lead guitar
Steve Vai- guitar (impossible guitar parts)
Ray White- rhythm guitar, vocals
Tommy Mars- keyboards
Bobby Martin- keyboards, saxophone
Ed Mann- percussion
Scott Thunes- bass (tracks 2,4,5,6)
Arthur Barrow- bass (tracks 1 and 3)
Patrick O'Hearn- bass on the guitar solo on track 3
Chris Wackerman- drums
Ike Willis- vocals
Roy Estrada- vocals
Bob Harris- vocals
Lisa Popeil- vocals on "Teenage Prostitute"
Moon Unit Zappa- vocals on "Valley Girl"
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