Artist:
Frank ZappaAlbum:
Lumpy GravyReleased:
1968Album type:
Studio recordingTrack listing:
-
Lumpy Gravy Part One
(15:48)
- The Way I See It, Barry
- Duodenum
- Oh No
- Bit Of Nostalgia
- It's From Kansas
- Bored Out 90 Over
- Almost Chinese
- Switching Girls
- Oh No Again
- At The Gas Station
- Another Pickup
- I Don't Know If I Can Go Through This Again
-
Lumpy Gravy Part Two
(15:51)
- Very Distraughtening
- White Ugliness
- Amen
- Just One More Time
- A Vicious Circle
- King Kong
- Drums Are Too Noisy
- Kangaroos
- Envelops The Bath Tub
- Take Your Clothes Off
Album credits:
- Frank Zappa - Guitar, Keyboards and Vocals
- Motörhead, Pumpkin and Ronnie - Choir and Chorus
- Victor Feldman and Alan Estes - Percussion and Drums
- Shelly Mann, Frank Cappe and John Guerin - Drums
- Ted Nash, Jules Jacob, Bunk Gardner, Donald Christlieb and Gene Cipriano - Wind and Woodwind
- Paul Smith, Pete Jolly, Lincoln Mayorga and Michael Lang - Piano, Celeste, Harpsichord and Keyboards
- Don Preston - Bass and Keyboards
- Tony Rizzi, Al Viola, Eric Clapton, Dennis Budimir, Tommy Tedesco and Jimmy Haynes - Guitar
- Jimmy Carl Black - Percussion, Drums, Choir and Chorus
- Dick Barber - Vocals
- Gene Estes and Emil Richards - Percussion
- Roy Estrada - Bass and Vocals
- Larry Fanoga - Vocals, Choir and Chorus
- All Nite John - Choir and Chorus
- Patrick O'Harn - Bass and Wind
- Richard Parissi - French Horn
- John Rotella - Percussion and Woodwind
- Kenny Shroyer - Trombone
- Bob West, Jimmy Bond, John Balkin and Chuck Berghofer - Bass
- Vincent Derosa and Arthur Maebe - Horn and French Horn
- Jimmy Zito and James Zito - Trumpet
- Mike Lang - Piano and Electric Harpsichord
- Paul Smith - Piano
- Alexander Koltun, Ray Kelly, Joseph Saxon, Joseph Difiore, Jerome Kessler, Bernard Kundell, William Kurasch, Leonard Malarsky, Ralph Schaeffer, Leonard Selic, Harry Hyams, Jerome Reisler, Tibor Zelig, Arnold Belnick, Harold Bemko, Jesse Ehrlich, James Getzoff and Philip Goldberg - Strings

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