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3''Guitar'' is a 1988 album by Music/FrankZappa and a follow-up to ''Music/ShutUpNPlayYerGuitar'' (1981). Just like its predecessor it is another DistinctDoubleAlbum with nothing but guitar solos. The major difference is that "Guitar" doesn't have comedic dialogue interludes between solos.
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5The CD release of the album notably features a considerably different tracklist to the LP release, with 13 new tracks added to the former, spread across both discs rather than just being confined to bonus tracks at the end of the album. As a result, the way the tracks are organized per disc differs between the CD and LP releases. While the LP version ends disc one with "That Ol' G Minor Thing Again" and starts disc two with "Move It Or Park It", on the CD release the multitude of extra material causes the dividing point to be between "Sunrise Redeemer" and the bonus track "Variations on Sinister #3". Given this, plus Zappa's own enthusiasm towards the CD format, this wiki uses the CD tracklist as its main point of reference.
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7Not to be confused with Music/SonnySharrock's ''Music/{{Guitar|SonnySharrockAlbum}}''.
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9!!Tracklist
10!!!Disc One
11# "Sexual Harassment In The Workplace" (3:42)
12# "Which One Is It?" (3:04)*
13# "Republicans" (5:07)
14# "Do Not Pass Go" (3:36)
15# "Chalk Pie" (4:51)*
16# "In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky" (2:50)*
17# "That's Not Really Reggae" (3:17)
18# "When No One Was No One" (4:48)
19# "Once Again, Without The Net" (3:43)
20# "Outside Now (Original Solo)" (5:28)
21# "Jim & Tammy's Upper Room" (3:11)
22# "Were We Ever Really Safe In San Antonio?" (2:49)
23# "That Ol' G Minor Thing Again" (5:02)
24# "Hotel Atlanta Incidentals" (2:44)*
25# "That's Not Really A Shuffle" (4:23)*
26# "Move It Or Park It" (5:43)
27# "Sunrise Redeemer" (3:58)
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29!!!Disc Two
30# "Variations On Sinister #3" (5:15)*
31# "Orrin Hatch On Skis" (2:12)*
32# "But Who Was Fulcanelli" (2:48)
33# "For Duane" (3:24)
34# "GOA" (4:51)
35# "Winos Don't March" (3:14)
36# "Swans? What Swans?" (4:23)*
37# "Too Ugly For Showbusiness" (4:20)*
38# "Systems Of Edges" (5:32)
39# "Do Not Try This At Home" (3:46)*
40# "Things That Look Like Meat" (6:57)
41# "Watermelon In Easter Hay" (4:02)
42# "Canadian Customs" (3:34)*
43# "Is That All There Is?" (4:09)*
44# "It Ain't Necessarily The Saint James Infirmary" (5:15)*
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46[-*Bonus track on CD releases.-]
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48!!Personnel
49* Music/FrankZappa: guitar
50* Ray White, Music/SteveVai, Ike Willis, Denny Walley, Warren Cuccurullo: guitar
51* Arthur Barrow, Scott Thunes: bass guitar
52* Tommy Mars, Bobby Martin, Allan Zavod, Peter Wolf: keyboards.
53* Ed Mann, Chad Wackerman, Vinnie Colaiuta: percussion.
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55!! Troping Harassment in the Workplace:
56* TheAlcoholic: "Winos Don't March". As explained by Zappa in ''Literature/TheRealFrankZappaBook'' on page 230:
57--> ''I have a theory about beer: Consumption of it leads to pseudo-military behavior. Think about it- winos don't march.''
58* AlliterativeTitle: "'''W'''hen '''N'''o '''O'''ne '''W'''as '''N'''o '''O'''ne", "'''C'''anadian '''C'''ustoms".
59* ContinuityNod:
60** The album itself is the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Music/ShutUpNPlayYerGuitar''.
61** "Outside Now" and "Water Melon In Easter Hay" appeared earlier in different versions on ''Music/JoesGarage''.
62** Two tracks have similar titles: "That's Not Really Reggae" and "That's Not Really A Shuffle".
63** "Variations On Sinister #3" is a variation on "Sinister Footwear", a track that first appeared on ''Music/YouAreWhatYouIs'' (1980).
64* CoolOldGuy: "Orrin Hatch On Skis" imagines older Republican politician Orrin Hatch trying out winter sport.
65* CoverVersion: "In-A-Gadda Stravinsky" is a crossover cover between Music/{{Iron Butterfly|Band}}'s "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" and Music/IgorStravinsky's ''Theatre/TheRiteOfSpring'' and also quotes "Taps". "It Ain't Necessarily The St. James Infirmary" is a Music/GeorgeGershwin cover of "It Ain't Necessarily So" from ''Theatre/PorgyAndBess'', combined with the jazz standard "St. James Infirmary Blues". "For Duane", fittingly, is excerpted from a live cover of "Whipping Post".
66* DoNotTryThisAtHome: "Once Again, Without The Net" and, of course "Do Not Try This At Home".
67* FaceOnTheCover: A close-up of Zappa playing guitar.
68* {{Homage}}: "For Duane", dedicated to Duane Allman of the Music/TheAllmanBrothersBand.
69* HeavyMeta: "That's Not Really Reggae", which is a reggae track, sort of. "That's Not Really A Shuffle", which is also a sort of shuffle. "That Ol' G-Minor Thing Again", which has parts played in G-Minor.
70* {{Instrumental}}: All tracks are guitar solos.
71* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle: "Sexual Harassment In The Workplace".
72* {{Lampshading}}: "That's Not Really Reggae" is an instrumental reggae track, but not typical of the genre, since this is Zappa we're talking about.
73* NonAppearingTitle: The album title doesn't appear in any of the title tracks.
74* OneWordTitle: "Republicans".
75* QuestioningTitle: "Which One Is It?", "Were We Ever Really Safe In San Antonio?", "But Who Was Fulcanelli?", "Swans? What Swans?", "Is That All There Is?"
76* ScrewTheRulesImBeautiful: Subverted by "Too Ugly For Show Business".
77* ShoutOut:
78** "Do Not Pass Go" is a reference to ''TableTopGame/{{Monopoly}}''.
79** "In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky" combines [[Music/InAGaddaDaVida "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"]] by Music/{{Iron Butterfly|Band}} with Music/IgorStravinsky's ''Theatre/TheRiteOfSpring'' an also quotes "Taps".
80** "Jim and Tammy's Upper Room" refers to televangelist Jimmy Bakker who was convicted for tax evasion during the 1980s, as well as his flamboyant then-wife Tammy Faye Bakker.
81** "Orrin Hatch On Skis" references elder Republican politician Orrin Hatch.
82** "But Who Was Fulcanelli?" is a shout-out to mysterious 20th century French alchemist Fulcanelli, who's simply disappeared from the face of the Earth and practically became an UnPerson as it is not clear where he came from either.
83** "It Ain't Necessarily the Saint James Infirmary" combines "It Ain't Necessarily So" by Music/GeorgeGershwin and Ira Gershwin from ''Theatre/PorgyAndBess'' and the jazz traditional "St. James Infirmary Blues".

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