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From [[Cucamonga - Frank's Wild Years]] ([[Cucamonga - Frank's Wild Years#Versions|Rhino/Del-Fi R2 76498]]) liner notes:
 
From [[Cucamonga - Frank's Wild Years]] ([[Cucamonga - Frank's Wild Years#Versions|Rhino/Del-Fi R2 76498]]) liner notes:
<blockquote>"One of [[Frank Zappa|Zappa]]'s [[Studio Z]]-produced singles was released on [[Original Sound]] that year: "[[Mr. Clean (The Track)|Mr. Clean]]"/"[[Jessie Lee]]" by [[Mr. Clean]] (OS-40). The tracks feature [[Frank Zappa|Zappa]] on all instruments, with [[Paul Buff|Buff]] behind the boards as the studio engineer."</blockquote><div align="center">—Bryan Thomas, Director of Publicity</div>
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<blockquote>"One of [[Biography|Zappa]]'s [[Studio Z]]-produced singles was released on [[Original Sound]] that year: "[[Mr. Clean (The Track)|Mr. Clean]]"/"[[Jessie Lee]]" by [[Mr. Clean]] (OS-40). The tracks feature [[Biography|Zappa]] on all instruments, with [[Paul Buff|Buff]] behind the boards as the studio engineer."</blockquote><div align="center">—Bryan Thomas, Director of Publicity</div>
  
 
The artist hiding behind ''Mr. Clean'' was actually Robert Davis. He sang and performed harmonica. <ref>http://www.donlope.net/fz/musicians/D-G.html</ref>  
 
The artist hiding behind ''Mr. Clean'' was actually Robert Davis. He sang and performed harmonica. <ref>http://www.donlope.net/fz/musicians/D-G.html</ref>  
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Latest revision as of 08:09, 29 July 2021

From Cucamonga - Frank's Wild Years (Rhino/Del-Fi R2 76498) liner notes:

"One of Zappa's Studio Z-produced singles was released on Original Sound that year: "Mr. Clean"/"Jessie Lee" by Mr. Clean (OS-40). The tracks feature Zappa on all instruments, with Buff behind the boards as the studio engineer."

—Bryan Thomas, Director of Publicity

The artist hiding behind Mr. Clean was actually Robert Davis. He sang and performed harmonica. [1]

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