Frank Zappa / The Mothers of Invention
Born Frank Vincent Zappa, December 21, 1940, Baltimore, Maryland; died
December 4, 1993, Los Angeles, California. For Vance Masters,
who has been very patient... ;-)
The Black-Outs (
? - ? )
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Frank Zappa - guitar/vocals
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Others...
The Soots (1963)
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Frank Zappa - guitar/vocals
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Captain Beefheart - harmonica/vocals - b. Don Van Vliet, January
15, 1941, Glendale, California.
The Soul Giants / The Muthers
/ The Mothers of Invention I (1964)
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Frank Zappa - guitar/vocals
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Ray Collins - vocals
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Roy Estrada - bass
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Dave Coronada - sax
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Jimmy Carl Black - drums
The Mothers of Invention II(1964
- 1966)
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Frank Zappa - guitar/vocals
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Ray Collins - vocals
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Roy Estrada - bass
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Jimmy Carl Black - drums
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Elliot Ingber - guitar
Album:
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"Freak
Out!" (1966)
Elliot Ingber joins Captain Beefheart.
The Mothers of Invention III(1966
- 1967)
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Frank Zappa - guitar/vocals
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Ray Collins - vocals
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Roy Estrada - bass
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Jimmy Carl Black - drums
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Bunk Gardner - sax
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Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood - guitar
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Don Preston - keyboards
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Billy Mundi - drums
Albums:
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"Absolutely
Free" (1967)
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"Lumpy
Gravy" (1967)
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"Tis
the Season to be Jelly" (live) (1991) - recorded in 1967.
Billy Mundi joins Rhinoceros.
The Mothers of Invention IV(1967
- 1969)
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Frank Zappa - guitar/vocals
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Ray Collins - vocals
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Roy Estrada - bass
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Jimmy Carl Black - drums
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Bunk Gardner - sax
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Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood - guitar
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Don Preston - keyboards
Albums:
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"We're
Only in It for the Money" (1968)
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"Cruising
with Ruben & The Jets" (1968)
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"Uncle
Meat" (2-CDs) (1969)
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"Ahead
Of Their Time" (live) (1993) - recorded in 1968.
The Mothers of Invention V(1969
- 1970)
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Frank Zappa - guitar/vocals
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Ray Collins - vocals
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Roy Estrada - bass
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Jimmy Carl Black - drums
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Bunk Gardner - sax
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Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood - guitar
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Don Preston - keyboards
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Lowell George - guitar - b. 1945; d. June 29, 1979, Arlington, Virginia
- formerly with The Factory.
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Art Tripp III - drums
Albums:
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"Burnt
Weeny Sandwich" (1970)
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"Weasels
Ripped My Flesh" (1970)
Group disbands. Lowell George joins The Standells;
later, Lowell George and Roy Estrada form Little
Feat.
Jimmy Carl Black and Bunk Gardner form Geronimo
Black.
Art Tripp III joins Captain Beefheart.
The Mothers of Invention VI(1970
- 1978) (Reformed)
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Frank Zappa - guitar/vocals
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Ian Underwood - keyboards
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Howard Kaylan - vocals - formerly with The Turtles, and toured
with Mark Volman as The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie (aka, Flo
& Eddie).
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Mark Volman - vocals - formerly with The Turtles, and toured
with Howard Kaylan as The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie (aka,
Flo & Eddie).
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Jim Pons - bass
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George Duke - keyboards
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Aynsley Dunbar - drums - b. January 10, 1946, Liverpool, England
- formerly with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers,
The
Jeff Beck Group, and Bonzo Dog Band.
Albums:
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"Fillmore
East - June 1971" (live) (1971)
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"Just
Another Band from L.A." (1972)
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"The
Grand Wazoo" (1972)
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"Over-Nite
Sensation" (1973)
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"Piquantique
- Stockholm 1973" (live) (1991)
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"Studio
Tan" (1978)
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"Zappa
in New York" (live) (1978)
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"Orchestral
Favorites" (1979)
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"Sleep
Dirt" (1979)
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"Saarbrucken
1978" (live) (1991)
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"Unmitigated
Audacity" (live) (1991)
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"Playground
Psychotics" (2-CDs) (1995)
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"Roxy
& Elsewhere" (live) (1995)
Aynsley Dunbar joins Lou Reed, David Bowie, and later
joins Journey.
Frank Zappa solo:
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"Hot
Rats" (1969)
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"Chunga's
Revenge" (1970)
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"200
Motels" (2-CDs) (1971)
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"Waka/Jawaka"
(1972)
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"Apostrophe
(')" (1974)
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"Bongo
Fury" (1975) (with Captain Beefheart)
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"One
Size Fits All" (1975)
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"Zoot
Allures" (1976)
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"Sheik
Yerbouti" (1979)
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"Joe's Garage, Act I" (1979)
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"Joe's Garage, Acts II and III" (1979)
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"Joes's
Garage, Acts I, II and III" (2-CDs) (1995)
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"Tinseltown
Rebellion" (1981)
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"You
Are What You Is" (1981)
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"Shut
Up 'N Play Yer Guitar" (3-CDs) (1981)
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"Ship
Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch" (1982)
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"Baby
Snakes soundtrack" (1983)
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"The
Man From Utopia" (1983)
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"Them
or Us" (1984)
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"Thing-Fish"
(2-CDs) (1984)
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"Boulez
Conducts Zappa: The Perfect Stranger" (1984)
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"Frank
Zappa Meets the Mothers of Prevention" (1985)
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"Jazz
from Hell" (1986)
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"Guitar"
(2-CDs) (1988)
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"You
Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 1" (live) (2-CDs) (1988)
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"You
Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 2" (live) (2-CDs) (1988)
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"Broadway
the Hard Way" (1988)
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"You
Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 3" (live) (2-CDs) (1989)
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"Any
Way the Wind Blows" (live) (2-CDs) (1991)
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"The Ark" (1991)
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"You
Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 4" (live) (2-CDs) (1991)
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"You
Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 5" (live) (2-CDs) (1992)
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"You
Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 6" (live) (2-CDs) (1992)
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"The
Yellow Shark" (1993)
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"Civilization Phaze III" (1995)
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"London
Symphony Orchestra, Vol. 1 & 2" (2-CD box set) (1995)
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"Does
Humor Belong in Music?" (live) (1995) - recorded in 1984.
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"The
Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life" (live) (2-CDs) (1995)
- recorded in 1988.
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"Make
A Jazz Noise Here" (live) (2-CDs) (1995) - recorded in 1988.
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"Francesco
Zappa" (1995)
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"Cucamonga"
(1998) - releases of very early Frank Zappa.
Compilations:
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"Stricktly
Commercial: The Best of Frank Zappa" (1995)
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"Lather"
(3-CD box set) (1996)
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"The
Lost Episodes" (1996)
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"Have
I Offended Someone?" (1997)
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"Stricktly
Genteel: A Classical Introduction to Frank Zappa" (1997)
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"Mystery
Disc" (1998)
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