Cruising with Ruben & the Jets The Mothers of Invention

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 05/16/1995
  • Original Release: 1968
  • Sales Rank: 41,605
  • Label: ZAPPA RECORDS
  • UPC: 014431050527

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Cruising with Ruben & the Jets

1LISTENCheap Thrills 2:39
2LISTENLove of My Life 3:08
3LISTENHow Could I Be Such a Fool? 3:34
4LISTENDeseri 2:08
5LISTENI'm Not Satisfied 4:08
6LISTENJelly Roll Gum Drop 2:24
7LISTENAnything 3:05
8LISTENLater That Night 3:00
9LISTENYou Didn't Try to Call Me 3:57
10LISTENFountain of Love 3:22
11LISTENNo. No. No. 2:15
12LISTENAny Way the Wind Blows 3:01
13LISTENStuff Up The Cracks 4:36

Editorial Reviews

Frank Zappa loved '50s doo wop music. He grew up with it, collected it, and it was the first kind of pop music he wrote (like "Memories of El Monte," recorded by the Penguins in 1962). Cruising With Ruben & the Jets, the Mothers of Invention's fourth LP, is a collection of such music, all Zappa originals (some co-written with MOI singer Ray Collins). To the unexperienced, songs like "Cheap Thrills," "Deseri," and "Jelly Roll Gum Drop" can sound like an average doo wop song. A closer look reveals unusual chord sequences, Stravinsky quotes, and hilariously moronic lyrics -- all that wrapped in four-way harmony vocals and linear piano triplets. A handful of songs from the group's 1966 debut, Freak Out, were rearranged ("How Could I Be Such a Fool" and "Anyway the Wind Blows" give the weirdest results), old material predating the Mothers was recycled ("Fountain of Love"), "Love of My Life," and "You Didn't Try to Call Me" became live staples. [For the album's first CD reissue in 1985, Zappa had bassist Scott Thunes and drummer Chad Wackerman re-recording rhythm tracks for all but one song. Since then, all reissues have followed the 1985 mix, leaving "Stuff up the Cracks" the only surviving example of what Cruising With Ruben & the Jets really sounded like. Unless listeners are particularly fond of Doo Wop music, this album is definitely not the best place to start in Zappa's catalog.] François Couture, All Music Guide

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Zappa having fun with the 50'sby JohnQ

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July 27, 2009: An album never intended to be taken too seriously but some of these tunes Zappa played live for the rest of his life. Fun if you remember 50's Rock and DooWop.

Not a very good oneby Anonymous

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May 03, 2005: For people that MUST have this album, I have heard that the original pressing is the best. The album is ok, but the drums were overdubbed in the 90s I think, and they don't sound that good. The songs on the album that were on other albums, e.g. Any Way the Wind Blows, are entirely different. But not in a good way. However, the live versions of these songs, like Love of My Life on Son of Cheap Thrills, are much better. I would not recommend this album. It's only saving device are the lyrics...check out stuff up the cracks. I had no idea what the song was about until I read the lyrics to it. If you want to fill out your FZ collection, then get this used.