The Mothers or The Mothers Of Invention
Frank Zappa teamed with gigging R&B group The Soul Giants in 1964. The band included vocalist Ray Collins, bassist Roy Estrada and drummer Jimmy Carl Black. Zappa emerged as their creative leader and the band became The Mothers (as in mother-f**kers = good musicians). After signing to Verve Records this was changed to The Mothers Of Invention at the insistence of the label. Until Zappa founded his own label the appendage was usually added in mock deference and the band were usually referred to as The Mothers.
Frank Zappa was an American composer, lyricist, songwriter, guitarist, vocalist, bandleader, conductor, producer, filmmaker.
Born 21 December 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Died 4 December 1993 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Frank Vincent Zappa was of Italian origin, his grandfather having arrived in America from Partinico, Sicily. Frank Zappa grew to be one of the most accomplished composers of the rock idiom, his music combining an understanding and appreciation for such contemporary classical figures as Stravinsky, Stockhausen and Varese. These influences, coupled with an affection for late ’50s doo-wop, rock & roll, and skillful guitar-heavy rock, dominated pop in the 1970s. However, Zappa was also a keen satirist, whose reserves of scorn and parody seemed bottomless, and whose wicked sense of humor and absurdity continued to delight his numerous fans — even when his lyrics crossed the broadest bounds of taste.
This concert was performed by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention.
Personnel:
Alto Saxophone – Jeff Simmons
Drums – Aynsley Dunbar
Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals – Frank Zappa
Organ – George Duke, Ian Underwood
Solo Vocal – Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman
Tracklisting:
| A1 | Wonderful Wino |
| A2 | Concentration Moon |
| A3 | Mom & Dad |
| A4 | The Air |
| A5 | Dog Breath |
| A6 | Mother People |
| A7 | You Didn’t Try To Call Me – Agon |
| B1 | Call Any Vegetable |
| B2 | King Kong Part 1 |
| B3 | Igor’s Boogie – King Kong Part 2 |




