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<blockquote>"Continued activity in production of records for his own [[Bizarre]] and [[Straight Records|Straight]] record company labels. This includes final editing of the debut LP for the [[GTO's|GTOs]], recording of the second [[Captain Beefheart]] and His Magic Band LP for [[Straight Records|Straight]], and final work on a new Mothers album called [[Burnt Weeny Sandwich|BURNT WEENY SANDWICH]], '''which relates to an 18 minute film just completed'''. (This film would be one of the four offered the colleges.) Zappa has additionally produced an album by [[Jean-Luc Ponty]], an electric violinist from France, and has completed his own solo guitar debut, [[Hot Rats|HOT RATS]], to be released by [[Bizarre]] and distributed by [[Reprise Records|Reprise]] in October..."</blockquote>
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<div align=right>— [[Jerry Hopkins]], ''[[Mother’s Day Has Finally Come]]'', [[Rolling Stone]], 1969.</div>
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"[[Mother’s Day Has Finally Come]]" ([[Rolling Stone]], 1969, [[Jerry Hopkins]]): "... Continued activity in production of records for his own [[Bizarre]] and [[Straight Records|Straight]] record company labels. This includes final editing of the debut LP for the [[GTO's|GTOs]], recording of the second [[Captain Beefheart]] and His Magic Band LP for [[Straight Records|Straight]], and final work on a new Mothers album called [[Burnt Weeny Sandwich|BURNT WEENY SANDWICH]], '''which relates to an 18 minute film just completed'''. (This film would be one of the four offered the colleges.) Zappa has additionally produced an album by [[Jean-Luc Ponty]], an electric violinist from France, and has completed his own solo guitar debut, [[Hot Rats|HOT RATS]], to be released by [[Bizarre]] and distributed by [[Reprise Records|Reprise]] in October..."
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*[[Burnt Weeny Sandwich]] (the album)
  
See also: [[Burnt Weeny Sandwich]] (the album).
 
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Burnt Weeny Sandwich

Players

Tracks

Release Notes

Liner Notes

Background Information

"Continued activity in production of records for his own Bizarre and Straight record company labels. This includes final editing of the debut LP for the GTOs, recording of the second Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band LP for Straight, and final work on a new Mothers album called BURNT WEENY SANDWICH, which relates to an 18 minute film just completed. (This film would be one of the four offered the colleges.) Zappa has additionally produced an album by Jean-Luc Ponty, an electric violinist from France, and has completed his own solo guitar debut, HOT RATS, to be released by Bizarre and distributed by Reprise in October..."

Jerry Hopkins, Mother’s Day Has Finally Come, Rolling Stone, 1969.

Conceptual Continuity

Versions

See Also