Jeffrey Kauffman reviews: "It may sound odd that someone growing up in the relatively insular climes of Utah would be so well-versed in Frank Zappa's music, but for those of us who were acquainted with the Fowlers (Tom plays bass, Bruce trombone, Walt trumpet), following the exploits of at least this particular iteration of the Zappa band was a little like old home week mixed with a potent dose of "we knew them when." Though I personally first got to know Zappa's music from the mid-1970s on, I then started working backwards through his vast catalog, discovering a wealth of provocative and frequently insane (and insanely funny) material that the master had recorded in the 1960s. This superb two hour-plus British documentary gives an in-depth look at the formative years of Zappa's startling career in the music business."
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