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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

7. The Mothers Of InventionAbsolutely Free

This is the album with ‘Brown Shoes Don’t Make It’. What colour shoes are you wearing? Black? Phew. It was the absurdity that I liked in Frank Zappa – this album also had ‘Call Any Vegetable’. It was stuff that just didn’t make any sense, but they played so well they must know what they’re talking about. That was why I liked Soft Machine as well: "Hope for happiness! Happiness! Happiness!" What? I never knew what it was. And that was like The Sensational Alex Harvey Band and Arthur Brown, too. Unpredictability is what I like most in rock bands. But only when it’s done well. Like with The Who – they had great pop songs, and then they had ‘Boris The Spider’.

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