Artist:
Frank ZappaAlbum:
Playground PsychoticsReleased:
1992Album type:
Live recordingTrack listing:
Disc 1
- Here Comes The Gear, Lads (1:00)
- The Living Garbage Truck (1:20)
- A Typical Sound Check (1:18)
- "This Is Neat" (0:23)
- The Motel Lobby (1:21)
- Getting Stewed (0:55)
- The Motel Room (0:29)
- "Don't Take Me Down" (1:11)
- The Dressing Room (0:24)
- Learning "Penis Dimension" (2:02)
- You There, With The Hard On! (0:24)
- Zanti Serenade (2:40)
- Divan (1:46)
- Sleeping In A Jar (1:30)
- "Don't Eat There" (2:26)
- Brixton Still Life (2:59)
- Super Grease (1:39)
- Wonderful Wino (4:52)
- Sharleena (4:23)
- Cruisin' For Burgers (2:53)
- Diptheria Blues (6:19)
- Well (4:43)
- Say Please (0:57)
- Aaawk (2:59)
- Scumbag (5:53)
- A Small Eternity With Yoko Ono (6:06)
Disc 2
- Beer Shampoo (1:38)
- Champagne Lecture (4:29)
- Childish Perversions (1:31)
- Playground Psychotics (1:08)
- The Mudshark Interview (2:39)
- "There's No Lust In Jazz" (0:55)
- Botulism On The Hoot (0:47)
- You Got Your Armies (0:10)
- The Spew King (0:24)
- I'm Doomed (0:24)
- Status Back Baby (2:49)
- The London Cab Tape (1:24)
- Concentration Moon, Part One (1:20)
- The Sanzini Bros. (1:33)
- It's A Good Thing We Get Paid To Do This (2:45)
- Concentration Moon, Part Two (2:04)
- Mom & Dad (3:09)
- Intro To Music For A Low Budget Orchestra (1:39)
- Billy The Mountain (30:26)
- He's Watching Us (1:21)
- If You're Not A Professional Actor (0:22)
- He's Right (0:15)
- Going For The Money (0:12)
- Jeff Quits (1:33)
- A Bunch Of Adventures (0:55)
- Martin Lickert's Story (0:39)
- A Great Guy (0:30)
- Bad Acting (0:10)
- The Worst Reviews (0:20)
- A Version Of Himself (1:02)
- I Could Be A Star Now (0:36)
Album credits:
- Frank Zappa - Lead Guitar, Vocal and Dialogue
- Mark Volman - Vocal and Dialogue
- Howard Kaylan - Vocal and Dialogue
- Jim Pons - Bass, Vocal
- Don Preston - Keyboards and Electronics
- Ian Underwood - Keyboards, Alto Sax and Dialogue
- Aynsley Dunbar - Drums and Dialogue
- Bob Harris - Wurlitzer
- Jeff Summons - Dialogue
- George Duke - Dialogue
- Martin Lickert - Dialogue
- Yoko Ono - Vocals
- John Lennon - Keyboard and Vocals

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