That's My Girl
That's My Girl is a bootleg collection of tracks from myriad sources, Including Early recordings with the Blackouts and The Mothers Of Invention, as well as rare live and studio tracks. It is a collection similar to Mystery Disc and The Lost Episodes, and contains material that has appeared on these albums. It is important to note that almost all of the previously released tracks have been extended, and most of these also contain a running commentary from Frank Zappa.
Players
Numerous, varied, and often difficult to identify. Performers from Mystery Disc and The Lost Episodes, Along with Captain Beefheart, The Mike Douglas Band, John Belushi, The Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, and various incarnations of the Mothers from 1966, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1980, and 1988.
Track Listing
1. Lost in a Whirlpool [[[The Lost Episodes]] version] 2. Do It in C ["Ronnie Sings" & "The Black-Outs" - The Lost Episodes versions] 3. The Story of Electricity ["Power Trio from Saints & Sinners / Bossa Nova Pervertamento"] [Mystery Disc version] 4. Metal Man Has Won His Wings [Mystery Disc version] [Erroneously listed as "Metal Man Has Hornet's Wings"] 5. Whiskey Gone Behind [the Sun] ["Louisiana Blues" by McKinley "Muddy Waters" Morganfield] [Mystery Disc version] 6. [Party Scene from Mondo Hollywood] [Mystery Disc version] 7. Sandwich Song ["Early Mothers Rehersal"] 8. Interview (1971) ["What's the Name of Your Group?"?] 9. Stink-Foot 10. Duck Duck Goose ["Down in de Dew"] 11. Black Napkins [From a 1977 broadcast of The Mike Douglas Show] 12. Son of Saint Alfonzo [With vocals by John Belushi] 13. [A Solo from] Heidelberg 14. The Squirm 15. Nite Owl 16. Falling in Love is a Stupid Habit 17. I Am the Walrus [Lennon/McCartney] 18. America the Beautiful [Katherine Lee Bates / "Materna" Samuel A Ward] 19. The World's Greatest Sinner 20. Sink Trap [Erroneously listed as "Gypsy Airs"] 21. Some Ballet Music
Notes
Everything on this bootleg is gleaned from another bootleg, the Apocrypha box set. That's My Girl was released by Alternative Edge Productions in 2002, and is recorded on CD-R.