Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

10. Frank ZappaHot Rats

Zappa divides opinion massively. Bottom line is, he’s a dick. And you can’t escape it. The years as they’ve gone on have been less kind to him. His later stuff is horrible – misogynistic, very jock-ish. He was famously anti-drugs, would fine band members if they used drugs. He was very showy too. I’ve got a bunch of his records and I never listen to them… apart from Hot Rats, which I just love. The cover is fantastic and deeply unsettling. The band playing it are insanely talented – Ian Underwood, Shuggie Otis… Beefheart. For me, the album is the first two tracks. ‘Willie The Pimp’ has one of my favourite guitar solos ever – it’s completely mind-melting. Zappa had a really big following in Liverpool amongst casuals – I remember going up there in the ’90s and seeing his name daubed on walls in emulsion. Considering how much he hated drugs, he really did seem to connect with stoners.

Selected in other Baker’s Dozens: Laibach, Jennifer Herrema
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