The debut album by Frank Zappa's The Mothers of Invention, released in 1966.
They thoroughly dismantled the commercial rock and pop stereotypes of the time, boldly fusing rock, blues, R&B, avant-garde, social satire, political criticism, and collage sound.
This album, a mix of chaos and satire, intelligence and madness, is a timeless classic that symbolizes the American counterculture spirit of the 1960s.
17 TRACKS:
1)
Hungry Freaks, Daddy
2)
I Ain't Got No Heart
3)
Who Are The Brain Police?
4)
Go Cry On Somebody Else's Shoulder
5)
Motherly Love
6)
How Could I Be Such A Fool
7)
Wowie Zowie
8)
You Didn't Try To Call Me
9)
Any Way The Wind Blows
10)
I'm Not Satisfied
11)
You're Probably Wondering Why I'm Here
12)
Trouble Comin' Every Day
13)
Help, I'm A Rock (Suite In Three Movements) 1st Movement: Okay To Tap Dance, 2nd Movement: In Memoriam, Edgar Varese'
14)
3rd Movement: It Can't Happen Here
15)
The Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet (Unfinished Ballet In Two Tableaus) I. Ritual Dance Of The Child Killers II. Nullis Protii (No Commercial Potential)
16)
Trouble Comin' Every Day
17)
Who Are The Brain Police?
Guitar, Vocals, Arranged By, Written-By, Leader, Music Director [Musical Director] - Frank Zappa
Producer - Tom Wilson (2)
Bass, Guitarrón, Soprano Vocals - Roy Estrada
Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar - Elliot Ingber
Vocals, Harmonica, Tambourine, Finger Cymbals - Ray Collins