| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - It represented a collection of doo-wop songs; listeners and critics were not sure whether the album was a satire or a tribute.[26] Zappa has noted that the album was conceived in the way Stravinsky's compositions were in his neo-classical period: If he could take the forms and clich??s of the classical era and pervert them, why not do the same ... to doo-wop in the fifties?
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