Tinsel Town Rebellion was formed out of two albums -
Warts and All and
Crush All Boxes - that Zappa originally planned to release following the establishment of his home studio, the
Utility Muffin Research Kitchen.
Warts and All was intended to be a triple disc live album, while
Crush All Boxes would have been a single disc part live/part studio album. During the final stages of
Crush All Boxes, Zappa decided to abandon that album as well. He then reconfigured the materiel from both scrapped albums into three album projects:
Tinsel Town Rebellion, ''
Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar and You Are What You Is. All the tracks intended for Crush All Boxes
were released across these albums, as were several of the Warts and All
tracks, with others appearing later in the You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore'' series. The opening track, "Fine Girl", is a studio recording intended for
Crush All Boxes, as was an early mix of the live track "Easy Meat". The majority of
Tinsel Town Rebellion consists of overdub-free live recordings from the 1979 and late-1980 concert tours. This album marks the first appearance of three new band members from the 1980 tours: drummer David Logeman, who appeared on the spring and summer tours, and guitarist
Steve Vai and vocalist/keyboardist/trumpet player Bob Harris (not to be confused with the
musician of the same name who appeared on
Fillmore East – June 1971), who joined for the fall tour. == Release history ==