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The Mothers of Invention Uncle Meat Mp3, Flac, Wma The Mothers Of Invention Uncle Meat mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock Album: Uncle Meat Country: Canada Released: 1969 Style: Musique Concrète, Avantgarde, Fusion, Doo Wop, Experimental, Parody MP3 version RAR size: 1764 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1989 mb WMA version RAR size: 1822 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 329 Other Formats: APE AUD MMF VOC AC3 AHX WMA Tracklist A1 Uncle Meat: Main Title Theme 1:54 A2 The Voice Of Cheese 0:27 A3 400 Days Of The Year 5:56 A4 Zolar Czakl 0:57 A5 Dog Breath, In The Year Of The Plague 5:51 A6 The Legend Of The Golden Arches 1:24 A7 Louie Louie (At The Royal Albert Hall In London) 2:28 A8 The Dog Breath Variations 1:36 B1 Sleeping In A Jar 0:49 B2 Our Bizarre Relationship 1:05 B3 The Uncle Meat Variations 4:40 B4 Electric Aunt Jemima 1:53 B5 Prelude To King Kong 3:24 B6 God Bless America (Live At The Whisky A Go Go) 1:22 B7 A Pound For A Brown On The Bus 1:29 B8 Ian Underwood Whips It Out (Live On Stage In Copenhagen) 5:08 C1 Mr. Green Genes 3:10 C2 We Can Shoot You 1:48 C3 "If We'd All Been Living In California . " 1:29 C4 The Air 2:57 C5 Project X 4:47 C6 Cruising For Burgers 2:19 D1 King Kong Itself (As Played By The Mothers In A Studio) 0:53 D2 King Kong (Its Magnificence As Interpreted By Dom DeWild) 1:15 D3 King Kong (As Motorhead Explains It) 1:44 D4 King Kong (The Gardner Varieties) 6:17 D5 King Kong (As Played By 3 Deranged Good Humor Trucks) 0:29 King Kong (Live On A Flat Bed Diesel In The Middle Of A Race Track At A Miami Pop D6 7:25 Festival . The Underwood Ramifications) Credits Design [Package Designed By] – Cal Schenkel Drums – Jimmy Carl Black Drums [Some Tracks] – Billy Mundi Drums, Timpani, Vibraphone, Marimba, Xylophone, Wood Block, Bells, Chimes [Small] – Art Tripp Electric Bass – Roy Estrada Electric Piano – Don Preston Engineer – Richard Kunc*, Jerry Hansen Guitar, Vocals [Low Grade], Percussion – Frank Zappa Marimba, Vibraphone [Many Tracks] – Ruth Komanoff Organ [Electric], Piano, Harpsichord, Celesta, Flute, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Ian Underwood Percussion [Effects] – Jerry Hansen Piccolo Flute, Clarinet, Flute, Bass Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bassoon – Bunk Gardner Producer – Frank Zappa Soprano Vocals – Nelcy Walker (tracks: A5, B3), Ray* (tracks: A5, B3), Roy* (tracks: A5, B3) Tenor Saxophone, Tambourine – Motorhead Sherwood Vocals – Ray Collins Written-By – Frank Zappa Written-By [Uncredited] – Irving Berlin (tracks: B6), Richard Berry (tracks: A7) Notes Original Canadian Bizarre/Reprise Records release on the tri color reprise label. Issued with gatefold jacket, 12 page color booklet (drawings, photos, paintings) Auto-coupled issue (AD/BC) (with unbanded tracks) Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side I): AcR-30871 MS-2024A -1B Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side IV): 1AcR-30874 MS2024D -1B 0 B Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side II): 1AcR-30872 MS2024B -1B B Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side III): 1AcR-30873 MS2024C -1B B Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Bizarre Records, 2MS 2024, The Mothers Uncle Meat (2xLP, Bizarre 2MS 2024, US 1969 2024 Of Invention* Album, CTH) Records, 2024 Reprise Records Zappa CDD ZAP3, Uncle Meat (2xCD, Records, CDD ZAP3, Frank Zappa Europe 1987 CDDZAP 3 Album, RE, RM) Zappa CDDZAP 3 Records Frank Zappa / The Mothers Of Frank Zappa / Invention* - Uncle RCD 10506/07 The Mothers Rykodisc RCD 10506/07 US Unknown Meat (2xCD, Of Invention* Album, RE, RM, RP) Frank Zappa, The Frank Zappa, Mothers Of Not On JPCD JPCD The Mothers Invention* - Uncle Label (Frank Russia 2000 2000141/42 2000141/42 Of Invention* Meat (2xCD, Zappa) Album, Unofficial) Uncle Meat (2xCD, RCD 10064/65 Frank Zappa Rykodisc RCD 10064/65 US 1987 Album, RE, RM) Related Music albums to Uncle Meat by The Mothers Of Invention Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention - The Mothers Down Under Frank's Mothers Of Invention - The Ark Frank Zappa - CD1 [1966-1970] Classical Mothers Cal Stewart - Uncle Josh And Aunt Nancy Smith On A Visit To New York / Uncle Josh At The Opera The Mothers - Live London Royal Albert Hall 06.06.1968 Frank Zappa & Mothers Of Invention - Live USA Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention - Our Man In Nirvana Mothers Of Invention, The - Uncle Meat.
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