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The Mothers Of Invention - We're Only In It For The Money FLAC
Performer:
The Mothers Of Invention
Album:
We're Only In It For The Money
Style:
Parody, Psychedelic Rock, Avantgarde, Experimental, Prog Rock
Released:
1968
Country:
UK
Label:
Verve Records
Catalog:
VLP 9199, VLP. 9199
FLAC size:
2796 mb
MP3 size:
1421 mb
WMA size:
1689 mb


Tracklist


1Harry, You're A Beast
2Let's Make The Water Turn Black
3Absolutely Free
4Lonely Little Girl
5Concentration Moon
6Flower Punk
7Mom And Dad
8The Chrome Plated Megaphone Of Destiny
9Nasal Retentive Caliope Music
10Mother People
11Hot Poop
12What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body?
13Bow Tie Daddy
14Are You Hung Up
15What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body? (Reprise)
16Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance
17Who Needs The Peace Corps
18The Idiot Bastard Son


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
V6-5045X, V6-5045The Mothers Of Invention We're Only In It For The Money ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Verve Records, Verve RecordsV6-5045X, V6-5045US1968
5045x, No. 0882The Mothers Of Invention We're Only In It For The Money ‎(PlayTape, EP, Mono)Verve Records, Playtape5045x, No. 0882USUnknown
ZR 3837-1The Mothers Of Invention We're Only In It For The Money ‎(LP, Album, RE, RM, Gat)Zappa Records, Barking Pumpkin RecordsZR 3837-1Europe2016
0238372Zappa / Mothers Of Invention Zappa / Mothers Of Invention - We're Only In It For The Money ‎(CD, Album, RE)Zappa Records0238372UK & Europe2012
2317-034The Mothers Of Invention We're Only In It For The Money ‎(LP, Album, RE, Cen)Verve Records2317-034UK1972


Credits


  • Artwork [Fashions]Tiger Morse
  • Artwork [Plaster Figures & All Other Artwork]Cal Schenkel
  • Bass [Electric], VocalsRoy Estrada
  • Drums, Trumpet, VocalsJimmy Carl Black
  • Drums, VocalsBilly Mundi
  • Engineer [Record & Remix], Voice [Interruptions]Dick Kunc
  • Engineer, Voice [Whispering]Gary Kellgren
  • Executive-ProducerTom Wilson
  • FeaturingEric Clapton, Spider
  • PerformerDon Preston
  • Performer [Snorks]Dick Barber
  • Performer [Telephone]Suzy Creamcheese
  • Photography ByJerrold Schatzberg
  • Piano, WoodwindIan Underwood
  • Producer, Written-By, Arranged By, Edited By, Guitar, Piano, Lead VocalsFrank Zappa
  • Saxophone [Soprano & Baritone]Euclid James Motorhead Sherwood
  • Woodwind [All]Bunk Gardner


Notes


Differences in label layout compared with We're Only In It For The Money. This version does not have the "A U.S.A Recording" text.

There is a KT tax stamp on side A.

First catalog appears on the sleeve. The second catalog appears on the labels.

Fully laminated cover with inner flipbacks. Printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.

Black labels with silver 'T' logo and lettering. 'Sold in U.K. subject to resale price conditions, see price lists'.

Censored version.

From cover:
"The Mothers Today :
Frank Zappa: Guitar, piano, lead vocals, weirdness & editing.
Billy Mundi: Drums, vocal, yak & black lace underwear.
Bunk Gardner: All woodwinds, mumbled weirdness.
Roy Estrada: Electric bass, vocals, asthma.
Don Preston: Retired
Jimmy Carl Black: Indian of the group, drums, trumpet, vocals.
Ian Underwood: Piano, woodwinds, wholesome.
Euclid James Motorhead Sherwood: Road manager, soprano & baritone saxophone, all purpose weirdness & teen appeal (we need it desperately).
Suzy Creamcheese: Telephone
Dick Barber: Snorks

Also :
Gary Kellgren: Engineer for two months of basic sessions at Mayfair studios is the one doing all the creepy whispering.
Dick Kunc, record & remix engineer for the final month of recording at Apostolic Studios is the one responsible for the cheerful interruptions.
Eric Clapton (noted phoilosopher & guitarist with The Cream) has graciously consented to speak to you in several critical area. (Courtesy Atco Records)
Spider (from a group that hasn't destroyed your minds yet...) is the one who wants you to turn your radio around.

Note :
All the music heard on this album was composed, arranged & scientifically mutilated by Frank Zappa (with the exception of a little bit of surf music). None of the sounds are generated electronically... they are all the product of electronically altering the sounds of normal instruments. The orchestral segments were conducted by Sid Sharpe under the supervision of the composer."

"The present day composer refuses to die!" Edgard Varese, July 1921


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout, Stamped): V 5045 A-1
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout, Stamped): V 5045 B-1
  • Rights Society: M.C.P.S.


Companies


  • Printed By – Garrod & Lofthouse
  • Licensed From – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.


Video



Album


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