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  1. 3 de nov. de 2020 · This Just In; Grateful Dead; Netlabels; Old Time Radio; 78 RPMs and Cylinder Recordings; Top. Audio Books & Poetry; Computers, Technology and Science; ... Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention. Publication date 1966 Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International Topics Alt Alt Alt Rock Language English. No copyright ...

  2. The Mothers of Invention: The Grandmothers, består av tidlegare medlemmar i Mothers of Invention, i 2000. Alias: ... Dei starta opphavleg som eit R&B-band kalla The Soul Giants, og med i dette bandet spelte Ray Collins, David Coronado, ... Just Another Band from L.A. (1972) The Grand Wazoo (1972) Over-Nite Sensation (1973) Roxy & Elsewhere (1974)

  3. Just Another Band from L.A. Концертный альбом Фрэнка Заппы с The Mothers of Invention; Дата выпуска: 26 марта 1972: Дата записи: 7 августа 1971: Жанры камеди-рок, хард-рок: Длительность: 45:18: Продюсер Фрэнк Заппа: Лейблы ...

  4. The Mothers gave a concert at the Pauley Pavilion at UCLA on August 7, 1971, and the show was recorded for the album Just Another Band from L.A., released in May 1972, which made the Top 100. They continued to tour into the fall. 200 Motels premiered in movie theaters on October 29, 1971, with a double-LP soundtrack album released by United Artists that made the Top 100.

  5. Just Another Band From L.A. was recorded live at the Pauley Pavillion, UCLA (Los Angeles), on August 7, 1971. Released in early 1972, it is the last album to document the Mothers of Invention ...

  6. No particular pressing plant can be found in runout writings. Recorded live at Pauley Pavilion, UCLA, Los Angeles, August 7, 1971. Tracks A1, B2 & B3 published by Munchkin Music, ASCAP. Tracks B1 & B4 published by Frank Zappa Music, BMI, (a division of Third Story Music Co., Inc.). The Mothers - Just Another Band From L.A. but with different ...

  7. Just Another Band from L.A. is a live album by The Mothers, released in 1972. It was recorded live on August 7, 1971, in Pauley Pavilion on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles. A notable inclusion on this album is "Billy the Mountain", Frank Zappa's long, narrative parody of rock operas, which were gaining popularity at that time. Originally planned for release as a double LP with solos from ...