cover of Zappa, Frank - 200 Motels

Frank Zappa – 200 Motels

1971, United States
01:26:07; 79M; 128JS; 280;
  1. (01) Semi Fraudulent overture - 1:58
  2. (02) Mystery Roach - 2:32
  3. (03) Dance of the rock 'n' rol - 0:48
  4. (04) This town is a sealed tun - 0:55
  5. (05) Tuna Fish promenade - 2:29
  6. (06) Dance of the just plain f - 4:40
  7. (08) The sealed tuna bolero - 1:40
  8. (09) Lonesome cowboy Burt - 3:53
  9. (0è) This town is a sealed tun - 0:58
  10. (10) Touring can make you craz - 2:51
  11. (11) Would you like a snack - 1:23
  12. (12) Redneck eats - 3:02
  13. (13) Centerville - 2:31
  14. (14) She painted up her face - 1:41
  15. (15) Janet's Big dance number - 1:18
  16. (16) Half a dozen provocative - 1:57
  17. (17) Mysterioso - 0:48
  18. (18) shove it right in - 2:32
  19. (19) Lucy's seduction of a bor - 4:01
  20. (01) I'm stealing the towels - 2:14
  21. (02) Dental hygiene Dilemma - 5:11
  22. (03) Does this kind of life lo - 2:59
  23. (04) Daddy daddy daddy - 3:11
  24. (05) Penis dimension - 4:37
  25. (06) What will the evening bri - 3:29
  26. (07) A nun suit painted on som - 1:08
  27. (08) Magic Fingers - 3:52
  28. (09) Motorhead's Midnight Ranc - 1:28
  29. (10) Dew on the Newts we got - 1:09
  30. (11) The lad searches the nigh - 0:41
  31. (12) The girl wants to fix him - 1:10
  32. (13) The girl's dream - 0:54
  33. (14) Little green scratchy swe - 1:00
  34. (15) Stricly Genteel - 11:07

David Van Asch - conductor [choir]
Bob Auger - engineer [live recording]
David Baker - research [project anthropologist]
Dick Barber - management [road manager]
Theodore Bikel - narrator
Jimmy Carl Black - vocals [1-9]
Jill Christiansen - coordinator [mission control]
Herb Cohen - management [bizarre business]
George Duke - keyboards, trombone
Aynsley Dunbar - drums
Classical Guitar Ensemble - ensemble
Paul Hof - technician
Elgar Howarth - conductor
Howard Kaylan - vocals, other [special material]
Barry Keene - engineer [over-dub & re-mix]
Martin Lickert - bass
David McMacken - design [cover/poster design & illustration]
Toby Mountain - remastered by
Dave O'Neil - technician
Patrick Pending - liner notes [reissue]
Ph.D - design [booklet design], design [mgm series design]
Jim Pons - voice [of the "bad conscience"]
Cal Schenkel - artwork by [graphic engineer, original album package], design [booklet design]
Ian Stock - photography
Institute, Inc., The - design [cover/poster design & illustration]
Mothers, The - featuring
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The - orchestra
Top Score Singers, The - chorus
Ian Underwood - keyboards, wind
Ruth Underwood - percussion [orchestra drum set]
Mark Volman - photography, vocals, other [special material]
John Williams - supervised by [classical guitar ensemble supervised by]
Frank Zappa - composed by, orchestrated by, guitar, bass, producer

Soundtrack to the 1971 British musical "surrealistic documentary", featuring Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention; directed and written by Frank Zappa and Tony Palmer, with special material written by Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman, and Jeff Simmons.

Original LP liner notes:
This music is not in the same order as in the movie. Some of this music is in the movie. Some of this music is not in the movie. Some of the music that's in the movie is not in the album. Some of the music that was written for the movie is not in the movie or the album. All of this music was written for the movie, over a period of 4 years. Most of it (60%) was written in motels while touring. The rest of it was either done at home or in our rented flat in London, just prior to shooting. The OVERTURE is a cosmeticized version of one of the themes from "A HOLIDAY IN BERLIN, FULL BLOW"... and WOULD YOU LIKE A SNACK? is a vocal version of the same theme. Some of the situations described in the song texts are real. Some of them are not real. You decide.

All selections published by Munchkin Music (ASCAP) except track 1-3 published by Frank Zappa Music (BMI).

200 Motels TM and © 1971, 1997 Metro-Goldwin-Mayer Inc.
Manufactured and marketed by Rykodsic under exclusive license.
The green-tinted jewel box is a registered trademark of Rykodisc.
Printed in the USA. Manufactured in Canada.

This release features an Enhanced CD track following the standard audio program on each disc. Enhanced CD is an exciting new format, endorsed by the computer and audio industries, which allows the listener to experience multimedia in addition to the audio program. The multimedia program on this disc includes the movie's theatrical trailer and a button that will launch your Web browser and then take you to the Rykodisc/MGM Website.

Produced by Bizarre Productions for United Artists Records.

Live recording facilities: The Mobile Rolling Stones.
Reduction facilities: Whitney Studios.
Remastering at Northeastern Digital Recording.

This CD edition includes a 56-page booklet and a movie poster.

Special thanks to Jeff Simmons from all members of the group.
This album is dedicated to anybody who was ever in The Mothers.
Don't forget to register to vote.

Thank you: Howard Kaylan, Herb Cohen, Janet Ferguson Hof, David McMacken, Don Preston, David Baker, Joe Black, Tom Brown, and Mr. Dunbar.
Special Thanks to the following people for their help in the rerelease of this album: Maggie Adams, Christine Bergren, David Bishop, Tom Briggs, Rodney Davis, Paul Dickman, Dirk Hebert, Mick Hodgson, Marla Ludwig, Frank Marcuso, Gregor Meyer, Chris Neel, A. Robert Pisano, Chris Saito, Michael Sandoval, Anthony Sclafani, Sheri Shapiro, Victoria Stokdyk, Track Swartz.

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