Weasels Ripped My Flesh
The Mothers of Invention / Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Side one:
- "Didja Get Any Onya?" - 3:44
(Recorded live at March 2, 1969, Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia)
- "Directly from My Heart to You" (Richard Wayne Penniman) - 5:17
(Recorded July 1969, TTG Recording Studios, Hollywood)
- "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Sexually Aroused Gas Mask" - 3:35
(Recorded live October 25, 1968, Royal Festival Hall, London)
- "Toads of the Short Forest" - 4:48
(Recorded August 1969, Whitney Studios, Glendale and February 7–8, 1969, Thee Image, Miami)
- "Get a Little" - 2:35
(Recorded February 13, 1969, Studio The Factory, NYC)
Side two:
- "The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue" - 6:53
(Recorded June 1969, A&R Studios, NYC)
- "Dwarf Nebula Processional March & Dwarf Nebula" - 2:12
(Recorded December 1967-February 1968, Apostolic Studios, NYC)
- "My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama" -3:35
(Recorded February 1969, Criteria Studios, Miami and August–September 1969, T.T.G. Studios, Hollywood)
- "Oh No" - 1:46
(Recorded December 1967-February 1968, Apostolic Studios, NYC)
- "The Orange County Lumber Truck" - 3:18
(Recorded October 25, 1968, Royal Festival Hall, London)
- "Weasels Ripped My Flesh" - 2:05
(Recorded May 30, 1969, Town Hall, Birmingham)
[All tracks are written by Frank Zappa except where noted.]
Frank Zappa – lead guitar, vocals
Jimmy Carl Black – drums
Ray Collins – vocals
Roy Estrada – bass, vocals
Bunk Gardner – tenor saxophone
Lowell George – rhythm guitar, vocals
Don "Sugarcane" Harris – vocals, electric violin
Don Preston – organ, RMI Electra Piano, electronic effects
Buzz Gardner – trumpet and flugel horn
Motorhead Sherwood – baritone, saxophone, snorks
Art Tripp – drums
Ian Underwood – alto saxophone
sleeve design: Neon Park
[Frank Zappa recruited artist Neon Park to create a subversive image based on a cover story from the September 1956 issue of Man's Life, a men's adventure magazine. Frank Zappa: "This is it. What can you do that's worse than this?" Neon's answer was to craft a parody of an advertisement for Schick brand electric razor.]
Label: Bizarre/Reprise Records / 1970
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
Weasels Ripped My Flesh
The Mothers of Invention / Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Side one:
- "Didja Get Any Onya?" - 3:44
(Recorded live at March 2, 1969, Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia)
- "Directly from My Heart to You" (Richard Wayne Penniman) - 5:17
(Recorded July 1969, TTG Recording Studios, Hollywood)
- "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Sexually Aroused Gas Mask" - 3:35
(Recorded live October 25, 1968, Royal Festival Hall, London)
- "Toads of the Short Forest" - 4:48
(Recorded August 1969, Whitney Studios, Glendale and February 7–8, 1969, Thee Image, Miami)
- "Get a Little" - 2:35
(Recorded February 13, 1969, Studio The Factory, NYC)
Side two:
- "The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue" - 6:53
(Recorded June 1969, A&R Studios, NYC)
- "Dwarf Nebula Processional March & Dwarf Nebula" - 2:12
(Recorded December 1967-February 1968, Apostolic Studios, NYC)
- "My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama" -3:35
(Recorded February 1969, Criteria Studios, Miami and August–September 1969, T.T.G. Studios, Hollywood)
- "Oh No" - 1:46
(Recorded December 1967-February 1968, Apostolic Studios, NYC)
- "The Orange County Lumber Truck" - 3:18
(Recorded October 25, 1968, Royal Festival Hall, London)
- "Weasels Ripped My Flesh" - 2:05
(Recorded May 30, 1969, Town Hall, Birmingham)
[All tracks are written by Frank Zappa except where noted.]
Frank Zappa – lead guitar, vocals
Jimmy Carl Black – drums
Ray Collins – vocals
Roy Estrada – bass, vocals
Bunk Gardner – tenor saxophone
Lowell George – rhythm guitar, vocals
Don "Sugarcane" Harris – vocals, electric violin
Don Preston – organ, RMI Electra Piano, electronic effects
Buzz Gardner – trumpet and flugel horn
Motorhead Sherwood – baritone, saxophone, snorks
Art Tripp – drums
Ian Underwood – alto saxophone
sleeve design: Neon Park
[Frank Zappa recruited artist Neon Park to create a subversive image based on a cover story from the September 1956 issue of Man's Life, a men's adventure magazine. Frank Zappa: "This is it. What can you do that's worse than this?" Neon's answer was to craft a parody of an advertisement for Schick brand electric razor.]
Label: Bizarre/Reprise Records / 1970
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP