
One Size Fits All (1975) contains a whole crapload of Frank's widely performed concert staples. It has "Inca Roads", for example. "Andy" too. "Florentine Pogen"? "San Ber'dino"? Both versions of "Sofa"? Yep, there they are.
Of course, my preferred track(s) from any album often differs from conventional wisdom. That's the case here, with the jamtastic "Po-Jama People." Apparently, not even Frank himself held this tune in very high regard, and rarely, if ever, performed it live.
But that solo break is soooo tasty. That "Roxy" lineup (with George Duke, Napoleon Murphy Brock, Chester Thompson, etc) may have been the best jamming ensemble Frank ever assembled.
Click to hear "Po-Jama People" on YouTube.
Read the song's Wikipedia article.
This is part of a week-long series on the music of Frank Zappa.