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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Home = [[:Category:Books about Zappa|Books about Zappa]] |
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Home = [[:Category:Books about Zappa|Books about Zappa]] |
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Havin' A Bad Day|Previous]] |
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Home = [[:Category:Books about Zappa|Books about Zappa]] |
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Appleton Album|Previous]]|
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Dweezil Has Messed My Mind Up|Previous]] |
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Lightning-Rod Man|Previous]] |
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  • ...and was subsequently used as the title for [[Electric Aunt Jemima (BTB)|an album]] in the [[:Category:Beat The Boots|Beat The Boots]] series.
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  • ...the 1970s and 1980s. They covered "[[Trouble Every Day]]" on their 2021 album ''Protest Songs''. ...Angeles]] during the 1965 Watts riots but eerily prescient. Taken from the album ‘[[Freak Out!|Freak Out]]’ and released in 1966."
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Looking Up Granny's Dress|Previous]] |
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  • ==Zappa and Mott The Hoople== ...heir final album ''[[The Hoople]]'', 1974. A year later he named this same album one his favorite records in ''[[Faves, Raves And Composers In Their Graves]
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  • [[File:The Montgomery Brothers.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''The Montgomery Brothers''' is a 1961 jazz album by [[Wes Montgomery]] and his brothers Buddy and Monk, originally released
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Adieu CA|Previous]] |
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  • [[File:Highway 61 Revisited.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The album cover.]] '''Highway 61 Revisited''' is a 1965 album by [[Bob Dylan]], recorded by Columbia Studio. It's widely considered one o
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Hot Acid Rock Volume 4|Previous]] |
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  • ...debut album ''"Heavy"'' in 1968, but remain better known for their second album ''"[[In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida]]"'' and its eponymous single. ==Zappa and Iron Butterfly==
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  • {{Album Release Infobox | Previous album = [[Marieta Y Los Jetas|Previous]] |
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  • ...ssed My Mind Up (The Album)|Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up]]'', recorded on Zappa's label ''[[Straight Records]]'', written by [[Jeff Simmons|Simmons]] and C Zappa played it during ''[[Star Special]]'' (1980), while he was a guest DJ on BB
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  • ...'s album ''[[King Kong (The Album)|Jean-Luc Ponty Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa]] (1970).''
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  • [[File:Gesang der Jünglinge.jpg|500px|thumb|right|The 1962 album cover.]] ==Zappa about the album==
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