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Las Mothers - Just Another Band From L.A. Album

Las Mothers - Just Another Band From L.A. Album
Performer: Las Mothers
Title: Just Another Band From L.A.
Country: UK
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Jazz-Rock, Avantgarde, Parody
Released: Jun 1972
Catalog number: K 44179, MS 2075
Label: Reprise Records, Bizarre Records
MP3 album szie: 1721 mb
FLAC album size: 1596 mb

Tracklist

1Dog Breath
Written-By – Frank Zappa
3:41
2Eddie, Are You Kidding ?
Written-By – Frank Zappa, Howard Kaylan, John Seiter, Mark Volman
3:10
3Call Any Vegetable
Written-By – Frank Zappa
7:22
4Magdalena
Written-By – Frank Zappa, Howard Kaylan
6:25
5Billy The Mountain
Written-By – Frank Zappa
24:42

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
MS 2075The Mothers Just Another Band From L.A. ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Bizarre RecordsMS 2075US1972
RS.2075The Mothers Just Another Band From L.A. ‎(LP, Album, non)Reprise RecordsRS.2075New Zealand1972
D30374The Mothers Just Another Band From L.A. ‎(CD, Album, RE)RykodiscD30374Australia & New Zealand1990
RCD 10161Mothers / Frank Zappa Mothers / Frank Zappa - Just Another Band From L.A. ‎(CD, Album, RM)RykodiscRCD 10161Japan1990
K 44179, 2075The Mothers Just Another Band From L.A. ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Bizarre Records, Reprise RecordsK 44179, 2075Italy1972

Credits

  • Bass, VocalsJim Pons
  • Design [Burger Airbrush Art]Sherm Thompson
  • Design, Typography [Cover Ilustration]Cal Schenkel
  • DrumsAynsley Dunbar
  • EngineerBarry Keene
  • Keyboards, Flute, Saxophone, VocalsIan Underwood
  • Keyboards, Synthesizer [Mini-moog]Don Preston
  • Lead VocalsHoward Kaylan, Mark Volman
  • Mastered By [Cut]Kipper (tracks: B1 to B4)
  • Photography [Back Cover] – Bernard Gardner
  • Producer, Guitar, VocalsFrank Zappa
  • TechnicianDave O'Neil, Paul Hof
  • Translated By [Cholo Used On Cover Art]Limon
  • Artwork [Burger]Sherm Thompson
  • Bass, VocalsJim Pons
  • Cover, Photography By [Inside]Cal Schenkel
  • DrumsAynsley Dunbar
  • EngineerBarry Keene
  • Guitar, Vocals, ProducerFrank Zappa
  • Keyboards, Synthesizer [Mini-moog]Don Preston
  • Lead VocalsHoward Kaylan, Mark Volman
  • Management [Road Manager]Dick Barber
  • Photography By [Back Cover]Bernard Gardner
  • TechnicianDave O'Neil, Paul Hof
  • Wind, Keyboards, VocalsIan Underwood

Notes

This is the UK 'tan label' 1st issue, with the 'Bizarre' USA 'MS-2075' matrix reference on the A-Side. (See BAOI & images).
NOTE: The 2nd Category in Format relates to this side.
[This issue was followed in the UK by the 'Bobil-cut' A-Side (using yellow label), first with no 'W' logo, then with 'W' logo.
All 3 issues have the 'Kipper-cut' on the B-Side].
See: Las Mothers - Just Another Band From L.A. 2nd UK issue
A-Side mastered at Artisan Sound Recorders, California.

On cover:
"SNAT"(by FZ's broken leg, protruding through car window):
"Any visual similarity between the cover of this album and the 'Uncle Meat' illustrated booklet [not to mention Ruben & The Jets] is only slightly intentional and contains 4 secret clues".

This cover also conveys the cruisin' for burgers Pachuco-style band - via the "LAS MOTHERS" reference - and the "RIFA" suffix to the title. (The 'Rifa' used in a 'posse' sense, as in The Toonerville Rifa. This 'Cholo' is credited within the unlaminated gatefold cover).

All selections recorded live at Pauley Pavilion, UCLA, Los Angeles, August 7, 1971.German white-label promo

Made in Germany · A Product of Kinney Music GmbH

Artist on labels: The Mothers Of Invention

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 31405 PF Manufactured in Germany
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): MS-2075B 31405-1B Manufactured in Germany
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): Artisan logo, 2 and A scratched out
  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side run-out, Stamped [+Artisan Logo]): K 44179-A1
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side run-out, Stamped): K 44179-B1
  • Other (A-Side run-out, Hand-etched): 2MS - 2075 - A 31405 - 1A
  • Other (A-Side run-out, Hand-etched & Struck Through): 31406 Re 1
  • Other (B-Side run-out, Hand-etched): KIPPER

Companies

  • Lacquer Cut At – Trident Studios
  • Recorded At – Pauley Pavilion
  • Recorded At – Pauley Pavilion
  • Published By – Frank Zappa Music
  • Record Company – Kinney Music GmbH
  • Printed By – Druckhaus Maack KG
  • Mastered At – Artisan Sound Recorders
  • Lacquer Cut At – Tonstudio Pfanz
  • Pressed By – Teldec-Press GmbH

Short intro

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