The Mothers Of Invention
The Mothers of Invention (also known as the Mothers) was an American rock band from California. Formed on May 9, 1965, their work is marked by the use of sonic experimentation, innovative album art, and elaborate live shows. Originally an R&B band called the Soul Giants, the band's first lineup comprised Ray Collins, David Coronado, Ray Hunt, Roy Estrada, and Jimmy Carl Black. Frank Zappa was asked to take over as the guitarist when a fight between Collins and Hunt led to the latter's being fired. Zappa insisted they perform his original material—a decision that resulted in Coronado's leaving because he did not agree to the change—and on Mother's Day in 1965 the band changed its name to the Mothers. Record executives demanded the name be changed again, and so, "out of necessity", Zappa later said, "We became the Mothers of Invention", referring to the proverb "Necessity is the mother of invention".
After early struggles, the Mothers enjoyed substantial popular commercial success. The band first became popular playing in California's underground music scene in the late 1960s. With Zappa at the helm, it was signed to jazz label Verve Records as part of the label's diversification plans. Verve released the Mothers of Invention's début double album Freak Out! in 1966, recorded by Zappa, Collins, Black, Estrada and Elliot Ingber. During its original run, the band's ever-changing lineup also included Don Preston, Bunk Gardner, Billy Mundi, Jim Fielder, Ian Underwood, Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood, Art Tripp, Buzz Gardner, and Lowell George. The Mothers released a series of critically acclaimed albums, including Absolutely Free, We're Only in It for the Money, and Uncle Meat, before being disbanded by Zappa in 1969. In 1970, he formed a new version of the Mothers that included Ian Underwood, Jeff Simmons, George Duke, Aynsley Dunbar and singers Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan (formerly of the Turtles, but who for contractual reasons were credited in this band as the Phlorescent Leech & Eddie or Flo & Eddie for short). Later replacing Simmons with another ex-Turtle, bassist Jim Pons, this second incarnation of the Mothers endured through December 1971, when Zappa was seriously injured and almost killed by an audience member during a concert appearance in London.
Zappa focused on big-band and orchestral music while recovering from his injuries, and in 1973 formed the Mothers' final lineup, which included Ian Underwood, George Duke, Ralph Humphrey, Sal Marquez, Bruce Fowler, Tom Fowler, and Ruth Underwood. Napoleon Murphy Brock and Chester Thompson also joined the band later that year. The final non-archival album using the Mothers (of Invention) name, Bongo Fury (1975), featured Captain Beefheart, as well as guitarist Denny Walley and drummer Terry Bozzio, both of whom continued to play for Zappa on subsequent non-Mothers releases.
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The Living Garbage Truck - Playground Psychotics -
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Champagne Lecture - Playground Psychotics -
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A Typical Sound Check - Playground Psychotics -
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Childish Perversions - Playground Psychotics -
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This Is Neat - Playground Psychotics -
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The Motel Lobby - Playground Psychotics -
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Getting Stewed - Playground Psychotics -
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There's No Lust In Jazz - Playground Psychotics -
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The Motel Room - Playground Psychotics -
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Botulism On The Hoof - Playground Psychotics -
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Don't Take Me Down - Playground Psychotics -
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You Got Your Armies - Playground Psychotics -
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The Dressing Room - Playground Psychotics -
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The Spew King - Playground Psychotics -
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Learning "Penis Dimension" - Playground Psychotics -
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I'm Doomed - Playground Psychotics -
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You There, With The Hard On! - Playground Psychotics -
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The London Cab Tape - Playground Psychotics -
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Divan - Playground Psychotics -
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Concentration Moon, Part One - Playground Psychotics -
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Sleeping In A Jar - Playground Psychotics -
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Don't Eat There - Playground Psychotics -
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It's A Good Thing We Get Paid To Do This - Playground Psychotics -
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Brixton Still Life - Playground Psychotics -
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Concentration Moon, Part Two - Playground Psychotics -
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Super Grease - Playground Psychotics -
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Mom & Dad - Playground Psychotics -
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Wonderful Wino - Playground Psychotics -
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Intro To Music For Low Budget Orchestra - Playground Psychotics -
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Billy The Mountain - Playground Psychotics -
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Sharleena - Playground Psychotics -
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Cruisin' For Burgers - Playground Psychotics -
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He's Watching - Playground Psychotics -
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Diptheria Blues - Playground Psychotics -
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If You're Not A Professional Actor - Playground Psychotics -
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Well - Live At Fillmore East, NYC, 1971 - Playground Psychotics -
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He's Right - Playground Psychotics -
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Say Please - Live At Fillmore East, June 1971 - Playground Psychotics -
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Going For The Money - Playground Psychotics -
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Aaawk - Live At Fillmore East, June 1971 - Playground Psychotics -
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Scumbag - Live At Fillmore East, June 1971 - Playground Psychotics -
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A Small Eternity With Yoko Ono - Live At Fillmore East, June 1971 - Playground Psychotics -
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