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The Mothers - Just Another Band From L.A. FLAC
Performer:
The Mothers
Album:
Just Another Band From L.A.
Style:
Jazz-Rock, Avantgarde, Experimental, Parody
Released:
Mar 1972
Country:
US
Label:
Bizarre Records
Catalog:
RST 2075-B
FLAC size:
1862 mb
MP3 size:
2289 mb
WMA size:
2834 mb


Tracklist


1Magdalena6:25
2Dog Breath3:41
3Billy The Mountain24:42
4Call Any Vegetable7:22
5Eddie, Are You Kidding?3:10


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
MS 2075The Mothers Just Another Band From L.A. ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Bizarre RecordsMS 2075US1972
RS.2075The Mothers Just Another Band From L.A. ‎(LP, Album, non)Reprise RecordsRS.2075New Zealand1972
D30374The Mothers Just Another Band From L.A. ‎(CD, Album, RE)RykodiscD30374Australia & New Zealand1990
RCD 10161Mothers / Frank Zappa Mothers / Frank Zappa - Just Another Band From L.A. ‎(CD, Album, RM)RykodiscRCD 10161Japan1990
K 44179, 2075The Mothers Just Another Band From L.A. ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Bizarre Records, Reprise RecordsK 44179, 2075Italy1972


Credits


  • Artwork [Burger]Sherm Thompson
  • Artwork [Cholo]Limon
  • Bass, VocalsJim Pons
  • CoverCal Schenkel
  • DrumsAynsley Dunbar
  • EngineerBarry Keene
  • Guitar, VocalsFrank Zappa
  • Keyboards, Synthesizer [Mini-moog]Don Preston
  • Photography [Back Cover] – Bernard Gardner
  • ProducerFrank Zappa
  • TechnicianDavid O'Neil, Paul Hof
  • VocalsHoward Kaylan, Mark Volman
  • Wind [Winds], Keyboards, VocalsIan Underwood


Notes


Recorded August 7, 1971, at Pauley Pavilion, UCLA, California.


Companies


  • Recorded At – Pauley Pavilion


Video



Album


Just Another Band from L. is a live album by The Mothers, released in 1972 see 1972 in music. It was recorded live on August 7, 1971 in Pauley Pavilion on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles. A notable inclusion on this album is Billy the Mountain, Zappa's long, narrative parody of rock operas, which were gaining popularity at that time. Originally planned for release as a double LP with solos from Studebaker Hoch and The Subcutaneous Peril taking up most of the second LP in addition to parts. Just Another Band From L. Frank Zappa, The Mothers. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. was recorded live at. Released in early 1972, it is the last album to document the Mothers of Invention lineup that included singers Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan aka Flo & Eddie. The other bandmembers on this particular recording are: Ian Underwood, Aynsley Dunbar, Don Preston, and Jim Pons. A previous LP, Fillmore East, June 1971, focused on material related to life on the road that had to be dropped from the movie and album 200 Motels. Frank Zappa & The Mothers. Rock 1972. Billy the Mountain Live. The Mothers 1970. The Hot Rats Sessions. Halloween 73 Live in Chicago, 1973. The Grand Wazoo. Chunga's Revenge. Zoot Allures. Completa la tua Collezione su The Mothers. In addition, the actual full title of the album LAS MOTHERS - Just Another Band From LA - RIFA This adds a Pachuco cruisin' style to the appearance, whilst Rifa references Zappa's roots in Glendale and the Tooner Ville Rifa. In December 1971 Zappa was pushed from the stage of the Rainbow Theatre, London. Album Name Just Another Band from L. Type Live. Released date 26 March 1972. Labels Bizarre-Reprise Records. Music StyleJazz Rock. Members owning this album4. SIDE 1. Billy the Mountain. Other productions from The Mothers Of Invention. One Size Fits All. Roxy & Elsewhere. Over-Nite Sensation. Fillmore East June 1971. Weasels Ripped My Flesh. Just Another Band From LA was released in 1972 and features the reincarnated Mothers of Invention by then often referred to as simply The Mothers . The album has only 5 songs on it, played by a relatively small band consisting of: , Frank Zappa guitar, vocals , Mark Volman lead vocals , Howard Kaylan lead vocals , Ian Underwood woodwinds, keyboards, vocals , Don Preston keyboards , Jim Pons bass guitar, vocals , Aynsley Dunbar drums Volman and Kaylan were known as founding members of The Turtles. After their band ceased to exist they and Jim Pons joined the Mothers, adding t. The Mothers of Invention were an American band active from 1966 to 1969. Throughout, their output was primarily directed by composer and guitarist, Frank Zappa 19401993. Their albums combined a broad span of genres and utilised diveThe Mothers of Invention were an American band active from 1966 to 1969. Their albums combined a broad span of genres and utilised dive read more. Don't want to see ads . is just another Flo and Eddie-era Mothers album. Without the classical experiments of 200 Motels, the Hot Rats-tinged air of Chunga's Revenge, or the life on the road concept of Fillmore East, the album lacks cohesiveness. Oh, sure, there's Billy the Mountain, a sidelong rock opera dominated by Flo and Eddie's narration and vocal talents, which is a bit of fun but slightly overlong and doesn't really go anywhere. But the second side is just a