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*[[L. Shankar]] (acoustic & 5 string Barcus Berry electric violin, vocals and string orchestra)
 
*[[L. Shankar]] (acoustic & 5 string Barcus Berry electric violin, vocals and string orchestra)
*[[Phil Palmer]] (mandolin, acoustic & electric guitars)
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*[[Wikipedia:Phil Palmer|Phil Palmer]] (mandolin, acoustic & electric guitars)
*[[Dave Marquee]] (bass)
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*Dave Marquee (bass)
*[[Simon Phillips]] (drums)
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*[[Wikipedia:Simon Phillips|Simon Phillips]] (drums)
*[[James Lascelles]] (Fender rhodes, organ, acoustic piano and sythesizer)
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*[[Wikipedia:James Lascelles|James Lascelles]] (Fender rhodes, organ, acoustic piano and sythesizer)
*[[Jack Emblow]] (accordion on [[No More Mr. Nice Girl]])
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*Jack Emblow (accordion on [[No More Mr. Nice Girl]])
  
*[[Frank Zappa]] and [[Ike Willis]] as [[Stucco Homes]] (vocals on [[Dead Girls Of London]])
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*[[Biography|Frank Zappa]] and [[Ike Willis]] as "Stucco Homes" (vocals on [[Dead Girls Of London]])<ref>Originally sung by [[Van Morrison]], but contractual problems eventually had the song be re-recorded by [[Ike Willis]] and Zappa (billed as 'Stucco Homes').</ref>
*[[Vicky Blumenthal]] (chorus on [[Dead Girls Of London]], [[Knee-Deep In Heaters]] & [[No More Mr. Nice Girl]])
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*Vicky Blumenthal (chorus on [[Dead Girls Of London]], [[Knee-Deep In Heaters]] & [[No More Mr. Nice Girl]])
*[[Jenny Lautrec]] (vocals on on [[Touch Me There (The Track)|Touch Me There]])
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*Jenny Lautrec (vocals on [[Touch Me There (The Track)|Touch Me There]])
 
*[[L. Shankar]] (vocals on on [[Knee-Deep In Heaters]])
 
*[[L. Shankar]] (vocals on on [[Knee-Deep In Heaters]])
  
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==Release Notes==
 
==Release Notes==
  
Produced by [[Frank Zappa]].
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Produced by [[Biography|Frank Zappa]].
  
 
==Liner Notes==
 
==Liner Notes==
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| align="center" | [[Wikipedia:Compact Disc|CD]]
 
| align="center" | [[Wikipedia:Compact Disc|CD]]
| [[Barking Pumpkin]]<br>D2 74243
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| [[Barking Pumpkin Records|Barking Pumpkin]]<br>D2 74243
 
| 1992-08-11
 
| 1992-08-11
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
  
#<div id="Note1">Music by [[L. Shankar]] & [[Frank Zappa|Frank Zappa]], lyrics by FZ</div>
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#<div id="Note1">Music by [[L. Shankar]] & [[Biography|Frank Zappa]], lyrics by FZ</div>
 
#<div id="Note2">Music by L. Shankar</div>
 
#<div id="Note2">Music by L. Shankar</div>
 
#<div id="Note3">Music by L. Shankar, lyrics by FZ</div>
 
#<div id="Note3">Music by L. Shankar, lyrics by FZ</div>

Latest revision as of 05:53, 18 December 2022

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Touch Me There
(L. Shankar)
Released 1979
See also:
Dead Girls Of London Promo

Players

Tracks

LP

Side One

  1. Dead Girls Of London[1] (5:21)
  2. Windy Morning[2] (3:57)
  3. Knee-Deep In Heaters[3] (5:36)
  4. Little Stinker[2] (3:20)

Side Two

  1. Darlene[2] (2:56)
  2. Touch Me There[3] (3:01)
  3. No More Mr. Nice Girl[4] (8:09)
  4. Love Gone Away[2] (3:33)
CD
  1. Dead Girls Of London[1] (5:23)
  2. Little Stinker[2] (3:20)
  3. Touch Me There[3] (3:03)
  4. No More Mr. Nice Girl[4] (8:16)
  5. Love Gone Away[2] (3:33)
  6. Darlene[2] (2:56)
  7. Windy Morning[2] (3:57)
  8. Knee-Deep In Heaters[3] (5:38)

Release Notes

Produced by Frank Zappa.

Liner Notes

Background Information

Conceptual Continuity

Versions

ZFT # Version # # discs Format Catalog # Release
(YYYY-MM-DD)
Barcode
(EAN-13)
Artwork Comment
n/a Unknown 1 LP Zappa
SRZ-1-1602
1979-09-24 None   US edition.
1 CD Barking Pumpkin
D2 74243
1992-08-11 0013347424323   US edition.
1 CD Zappa
CDZAP 50
1992? 5016583605025   UK edition.

Notes

  1. Music by L. Shankar & Frank Zappa, lyrics by FZ
  2. Music by L. Shankar
  3. Music by L. Shankar, lyrics by FZ
  4. Music by L. Shankar & FZ

See Also

  • Originally sung by Van Morrison, but contractual problems eventually had the song be re-recorded by Ike Willis and Zappa (billed as 'Stucco Homes').