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Frank Zappa Thing-Fish Mp3, Flac, Wma Frank Zappa Thing-Fish mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock Album: Thing-Fish Country: US Released: 1986 Style: Alternative Rock, Jazz-Rock, Avantgarde, Parody MP3 version RAR size: 1607 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1405 mb WMA version RAR size: 1563 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 343 Other Formats: ASF AU VOC ADX AHX MMF MP2 Tracklist 1-1 Prologue 2:56 1-2 The Mammy Nuns 3:31 1-3 Harry & Rhonda 3:36 1-4 Galoot Up-Date 5:27 1-5 The 'Torchum' Never Stops 10:32 1-6 That Evil Prince 1:18 1-7 You Are What You Is 4:31 1-8 The Mudd Club 3:16 1-9 The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing 3:14 1-10 Clowns On Velvet 1:38 1-11 Harry-As-A-Boy 2:50 1-12 He's So Gay 2:49 2-1 The Massive Improve'lence 5:08 2-2 Artificial Rhonda 3:33 2-3 The Crabb-Grass Baby 3:48 2-4 The White Boy Troubles 3:22 2-5 No Not Now 5:50 2-6 Briefcase Boogie 4:09 2-7 Brown Moses 3:02 2-8 Wistful Wit A Fist-Full 4:01 2-9 Drop Dead 7:56 2-10 Won Ton On 4:19 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Barking Pumpkin Records Copyright (c) – Rykodisc Manufactured By – Rykodisc Distributed By – Rykodisc Published By – Munchkin Music Licensed To – Rykodisc Manufactured By – Laservideo Inc. – CI05053 Manufactured By – Laservideo Inc. – CI05054 Credits Bass – Arthur Barrow, Scott Thunes Double Bass [String Bass] – Jay Anderson Drums – Chad Wackerman Engineer [Recording] – Bob Stone, Mark Pinske Guitar – Steve Vai Guitar, Vocals [Owl-gonkwin-jane Cowhoon] – Ray White Keyboards – Tommy Mars Percussion – Ed Mann Photography By [Cover Photo] – Ladi Von Jansky Piano [Broadway] – Chuck Wild Programmed By [Synclavier] – David Ocker, Steve De Furia* Vocals [Brown Moses] – Johnny 'Guitar' Watson* Vocals [Evil Prince] – Napoleon Murphy Brock* Vocals [Harry, Mammified Evil Prince] – Terry Bozzio Vocals [Harry-as-a-boy] – Bob Harris Vocals [Rhonda] – Dale Bozzio Vocals [Thing Fish, Mammified Evil Prince] – Ike Willis Written-By, Arranged By, Directed By, Conductor, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Synthesizer [Synclavier] – Frank Zappa Notes (p) 1984 Barking Pumpkin Records © 1986 Rykodisc Disc one is catalog number RCD 10020, Disc two is RCD 10021. Issued with two booklets, one a 26 page libretto, the other 2 pages with tracklisting and musician/technical/visual credits. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (CD1): MANUFACTURED IN U.S.A. BY LASERVIDEO INC. CI05053 -0- 12345 12345 RCD 10020 818 PUMPKIN 10005 Matrix / Runout (CD2): MANUFACTURED IN U.S.A. BY LASERVIDEO INC. CI05054 -0- 12345 12345 RCD 10021 818 PUMPKIN 10003 Rights Society: ASCAP SPARS Code: DDD Other (Catalog # CD1): RCD 10020 Other (Catalog # CD2): RCD 10021 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 24 0294 3, 1A 24 0294 3, 1A Frank Thing-Fish (3xLP, EMI, EMI, UK & 3LP 198 24 0294 3LP 198 24 0294 1984 Zappa Album + Box) EMI Europe 3, EX 24 0294 3 3, EX 24 0294 3 Frank Thing-Fish (2xCD, RCD 10544/45 Rykodisc RCD 10544/45 Japan 1995 Zappa Album, RE, RM) Thing-Fish (2xCD, Frank VACK-1256 Album, Ltd, RE, RM Rykodisc VACK-1256 Japan 2002 Zappa + Box, Min) Frank Thing-Fish (2xCD, RCD 10020/21 Rykodisc RCD 10020/21 US 1986 Zappa Album, RE) Barking Thing-Fish (3xLP, SKCO-74201 Zappa* Pumpkin SKCO-74201 US 1984 Album + Box) Records Related Music albums to Thing-Fish by Frank Zappa 1. Frank Zappa - Zappa Picks - By Jon Fishman Of Phish 2. Frank Zappa - Strictly Genteel 3. Frank Zappa / The Mothers Of Invention - Ahead Of Their Time 4. Frank Zappa - Broadway The Hard Way 5. Frank Zappa - Bobby Brown 6. Frank Zappa - Francesco Zappa 7. Frank Zappa - CD5 [1982-1992] An American Composer 8. Frank Zappa - Zappa En La Radio (Zappa On The Radio) 9. Frank Zappa - Baby Snakes 10. Frank Zappa - Jazz From Hell.
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