Talk:Absolutely Free

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Beware the fanboy.

Like the first album, almost every genre under the sun can be found either being used and performed expertly or being barbed at and musically disemboweled by the outstanding performers of the Mothers of Invention

-Yeah, that needs work. The first album doesn't go farther then Rock, R&B, Blues, and Musique Concrete anyway. (Doowop too, but that feels redundant.)

== == So Absolutely Free (song), which was on the following Zappa album, had absolutely nothing to do with this one, correct?

-You are right, there is no direct connection other than the title.

I have removed the reference to Terry Gilliam in the credits. Though there are rumors that he created sound effect for this album it has never been confirmed.