Uncle Meat The Mothers of Invention

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 05/02/1995
  • Original Release: 1969
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 14,775
  • Label: ZAPPA RECORDS
  • UPC: 014431050626

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Uncle Meat

Disc 1
1LISTENUncle Meat: Main Title Theme 1:56
2LISTENThe Voice of Cheese 0:26
3LISTENNine Types of Industrial Pollution 6:00
4LISTENZolar Czakl 0:54
5LISTENDog Breath, in the Year of the Plague 3:59
6LISTENThe Legend of the Golden Arches 3:28
7LISTENLouie Louie (At the Royal Albert Hall in London) 2:19
8LISTENThe Dog Breath Variations 1:48
9LISTENSleeping in a Jar 0:50
10LISTENOur Bizarre Relationship 1:05
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Disc 2
1LISTENUncle Meat Film Excerpt, Pt. 1 37:34
2LISTENTengo Na Minchia Tanta 3:46
3LISTENUncle Meat Film Excerpt, Pt. 2 3:50
4LISTENKing Kong Itself as played by the Mothers in a studio 0:49
5LISTENKing Kong II its magnificence as interpreted by Dom DeWild 1:21
6LISTENKing Kong III Motorhead Explains It 1:44
7LISTENKing Kong IV Gardner Varieties 6:17
8LISTENKing Kong V as played by 3 deranged Good Humor Trucks 0:34
9LISTENKing Kong VI live on a flat bed diesel in the middle of a race track at a Miami Pop Festival...the Underwood ramifications 7:24

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Just three years into their recording career, the Mothers of Invention released their second double album, Uncle Meat, which began life as the largely instrumental soundtrack to an unfinished film. It's essentially a transitional work, but it's a fascinating one, showcasing Frank Zappa's ever-increasing compositional dexterity and the Mothers' emerging instrumental prowess. It was potentially easy to overlook Zappa's melodic gifts on albums past, but on Uncle Meat, he thrusts them firmly into the spotlight; what few lyrics there are, Zappa says in the liner notes, are in-jokes relevant only to the band. Thus, Uncle Meat became the point at which Zappa began to establish himself as a composer and he would return to many of these pieces repeatedly over the course of his career. Taken as a whole, Uncle Meat comes off as a hodgepodge, with centerpieces scattered between variations on previous pieces, short concert excerpts, less-realized experiments, doo wop tunes, and comedy bits; the programming often feels as random as the abrupt transitions and tape experiments held over from Zappa's last few projects. But despite the absence of a conceptual framework, the unfocused sprawl of Uncle Meat is actually a big part of its appeal. It's exciting to hear one of the most creatively fertile minds in rock pushing restlessly into new territory, even if he isn't always quite sure where he's going. However, several tracks hint at the jazz-rock fusion soon to come, especially the extended album closer "King Kong"; it's his first unequivocal success in that area, with its odd time signature helping turn it into a rhythmically kinetic blowing vehicle. Though some might miss the gleeful satire of Zappa's previous work with the Mothers, Uncle Meat's continued abundance of musical ideas places it among his most intriguing works. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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