Sofa (Frank Zappa song)
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"Du Bist Mein Sofa" | ||||
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Single by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention | ||||
from the album One Size Fits All | ||||
B-side | "Stink-Foot" | |||
Released | August 8th, 1975 | |||
Recorded | December 1974[1] | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, experimental rock, jazz fusion | |||
Length | 2:38 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Songwriter(s) | Frank Zappa | |||
Producer(s) | Frank Zappa | |||
Frank Zappa singles chronology | ||||
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"Sofa" is a composition by American musician Frank Zappa, released in 1975 on One Size Fits All. In 1993, the year of Zappa's death, Steve Vai covered "Sofa" for Zappa's tribute album Zappa's Universe. The cover won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 1994. This was Vai's first of three Grammies.[2]
Appearances
[edit]Originally, "Sofa" was only performed in concert and was part of a longer composition around the Flo and Eddie era of Zappa's music, when Mark Volman pretended to be a sofa. In 1975, Sofa made its first album appearance on Frank Zappa's album One Size Fits All as an instrumental version and a vocal version ("Sofa No. 1" and "Sofa No. 2"). There is a huge sofa in the center of the album cover for One Size Fits All, and the album's initials, "OSFA", can be re-arranged to spell "SOFA". In the same year, "Sofa No. 2" was released as a single in Germany and referred to as "Du bist mein Sofa". The same track as "Sofa No. 1", now only titled "Sofa", appeared on the 1976 live album Zappa in New York. On the album You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1, "Sofa #1" contains the vocals and "Sofa #2" is the instrumental. On both One Size Fits All and You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1, "Sofa No./#1" is track 3, while "Sofa No./#2" ends each album. It was also referred to as "Divan" on the album Playground Psychotics. "Sofa" is one of the most referenced Zappa songs throughout his discography.[3][4][5]
Lyrics and meaning
[edit]The vocal version of "Sofa" contains lyrics in both German and English. According to critics, because it contains German it stood out the most on the album.[6] The English lyrics sing about being various parts of nature (the heavens, the water, the clouds), while the lyrics in German explain how they are "the sofa's chrome dinette" and "all days and all nights".[3] "Sofa" was a result of Zappa's fascination with the German people as he toured in Europe.[4][7]
Ya Hozna
[edit]"Ya Hozna", from the 1984 album Them or Us, includes vocal parts "Sofa No.2" played backwards. It also contains parts of "Lonely Little Girl" (from We're Only in It for the Money) and unused material from "Valley Girl" (from Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch) played backwards.[8]
Single track list
[edit]7"
A. "Du bist mein Sofa" - 2:38
B. "Stink-Foot" - 4:25 [9]
References
[edit]- ^ Ulrich, Charles (May 13, 2018). The Big Note: A Guide to the Recordings of Frank Zappa. New Star Books. ISBN 1-554201-46-2.
- ^ "Bomb". google.com. 1994.
- ^ a b François Couture. "One Size Fits All - The Mothers of Invention,Frank Zappa - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards - AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ^ a b "Sofa Suite Translations". globalia.net.
- ^ Lowe, Kelly Fisher (October 2007). The Words and Music of Frank Zappa. ISBN 978-0803260054.
- ^ Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2002). All Music Guide to Rock. ISBN 9780879306533.
- ^ Lowe, Kelly Fisher (October 2007). The Words and Music of Frank Zappa. ISBN 978-0803260054.
- ^ Slaven, Neil (17 November 2009). Electric Don Quixote: The Definitive Story Of Frank Zappa. ISBN 9780857120434.
- ^ "Frank Zappa And Mothers Of Invention, The* - Du Bist Mein Sofa / Stink-Foot (Vinyl) at Discogs". discogs.com. 8 August 1975. Retrieved 2015-06-24.