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.
A:
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
B:
1)
Wowie Zowie
2)
You Didn't Try To Call Me
3)
Any Way The Wind Blows
4)
I'm Not Satisfied
5)
You're Probably Wondering Why I'm Here
C:
1)
Trouble Every Day
2)
Help, I'm A Rock
3)
It Can't Happen Here
D:
1)
Ritual Dance Of The Child-Killer
2)
Nullis Pretii (No Comecial Potential)
Composed By, Arranged By, Orchestrated By, Conductor, Producer, Leader, Directed By [Musical Director] - Frank Zappa
Producer - Tom Wilson (2)
Bass, Guitarrón, Soprano Vocals [Boy Soprano] - Roy Estrada
Lead Guitar [Alternate], Rhythm Guitar [With Clear White Light] - Elliot Ingber
Lead Vocals, Harmonica, Tambourine, Finger Cymbals, Performer [Bobby Pin & Tweezers] - Ray Collins
Drums, Vocals [Sings In Some Foreign Language] - Jim Black