Frank Zappa's vaunted Vaulternative Records imprint returns in 2026 after nearly a decade, reigniting the revered archival series in the Zappa catalog.
Kicking off this next chapter is Zappa '66: Vol. 1 - Live at TTG Studios, arriving May 15 via Zappa Records/UMe. The collection features 17 unearthed tracks, only one of which has been previously released, captured during a pivotal October 1966 recording session, available as a 180g 2LP set on translucent red vinyl, CD, and via digital download and streaming, including hi-res audio.
The release features new 2026 mastering by John Polito, sourced from original 1/4-inch analog tapes recorded to Zappa's reel-to-reel system. Interview segments taken from a rare 1966 radio session are also included. All formats will include liner notes by Vaultmeister Joe Travers, along with photos by Earl Leaf, film stills by Barry Feinstein, posters from the Freak Out! era, and additional ephemera from The Vault.
All Vaulternative Records releases will be exclusively available via Zappa.com, uDiscover Music and Sound of Vinyl.
"We're very pleased to announce the relaunch of Vaulternative Records, which creates a direct line from The Vault to fans," said Travers. "Frank's AAAFNRAA philosophy — Anything Anytime Anyplace for No Reason At All — really applies here, because the material can take so many forms."
"It might be an interview, a raw live recording, something Frank worked on that was never released, or a fully realized concert. The goal is to uncover and share the things we know fans will appreciate most," he continued. "We're excited to bring Vaulternative back as another way to open up the Vault and deliver more of that content to the people who want it."
Zappa '66: Vol. 1 - Live at TTG Studios is available to pre-order here.
Beyond its role as the first release in the revived Vaulternative series, Zappa '66 serves as the opening salvo for the 60th anniversary of Freak Out!, the debut album that introduced The Mothers of Invention to the world.
Zappa '66: Vol. 1 - Live At TTG Studios Tracklist:
2LP:
Side 1
"Hello There"Freak Chouflee'Move OnSide 2
FZ & The United Mutations"Tommy, Come Back!"FZ Directs The FreaksPomp And Circumstance SequenceLegalize AbortionTwistin' AgainThe Electric BananaSide 3
I Could Be A Slave/Story Untold"We Keep Changing Personnel Though"A2 JamKhaki Sack- Prototype Part 1Side 4
Khaki Sack- Prototype Part 2Duke Of Prunes (Edited)Victory Through Vegetables"We're Havin' A Freak Out!"
CD:
"Hello There"Freak Chouflee'Move OnThe United Mutations"Tommy Come Back!"FZ Directs The FreaksPomp and Circumstance Sequence Legalize AbortionTwistin' AgainThe Electric BananaI Could Be A Slave Story Untold"We Keep Changing Personnel Though"A2 JamKhaki SackDuke Of Prunes (Edited)Victory Through Vegetables "We're Havin' A Freak Out!"
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