Live In Boston is a live album by the legendary musician Frank Zappa, recorded at the Music Hall in Boston in 1976. The album captures the energy and virtuosity of Zappa's live performances, showcasing his eclectic blend of rock, jazz, and classical music.
The album features a tight and talented band, including keyboardist George Duke, drummer Chester Thompson, and bassist Tom Fowler, who are all in top form throughout the recording. The music ranges from complex and challenging instrumentals like "The Purple Lagoon" and "The Black Page" to more straightforward rock songs like "Punky's Whips" and "Titties & Beer."
Zappa's humor and wit are on full display throughout the album, with hilarious spoken-word interludes and absurd song titles like "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow" and "Stinkfoot." The album also includes a stunning rendition of "Black Napkins," a fan-favorite instrumental that showcases Zappa's guitar skills.