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FIRST PRESSING 1967 RELEASE THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION-ABSOLUTELY FREE GATEFOLD VINYL RECORD V6-5013

FIRST PRESSING 1967 RELEASE THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION-ABSOLUTELY FREE GATEFOLD VINYL RECORD V6-5013

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$35.00
Item #11748
Lot #34 of 230
Item Description

Verve Records. Upon inspection, the jacket has heavy shelf wear. The record is in GOOD condition.

The Mothers or The Mothers Of Invention.
Frank Zappa teamed with gigging R&B group 'The Soul Giants' in 1964. The band included vocalist Ray Collins, bassist Roy Estrada and drummer Jimmy Carl Black. Zappa emerged as their creative leader and the band became 'The Mothers' (as in mother-f**kers = good musicians). After signing to Verve Records this was changed to 'The Mothers Of Invention' at the insistence of the label. Until Zappa founded his own label the appendage was usually added in mock deference and the band were usually referred to as 'The Mothers'.

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Music & Musical Instruments, Vinyl Records

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S&L Coins and Collectibles LLC
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