Just Another Band from L.A.
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| Live album by The Mothers | |||||
| Released | April 1972 | ||||
| Recorded | August 7, 1971 | ||||
| Genre | Comedy rock,[1] hard rock[1] | ||||
| Length | 45:18 | ||||
| Label | Bizarre Records Reprise Records Rykodisc |
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| Producer | Frank Zappa | ||||
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Just Another Band from L.A. is an album by The Mothers, released in 1972 (see 1972 in music). It was recorded live in Pauley Pavilion on the campus of UCLA. Another live album released during the Flo and Eddie days, Just Another Band from L.A. features an edited version of the mini-opera "Billy the Mountain." A full version was later released on Playground Psychotics in the early 1990s. Often overlooked by reviewers, this album marks an important period in the band's career due to the extensive use of the Turtles band, soon to be dissolved with Zappa's stage fall. The song "Eddie, Are You Kidding?" refers to Edward Nalbandian.
It was reissued in a digitally remastered version on CD by Ryko in 1990 and in 1995.
- "Billy the Mountain" (Zappa) – 24:47
- "Call Any Vegetable" (Zappa) – 7:22
- "Eddie, Are You Kidding?" (Kaylan, Seiler, Volman, Zappa) – 3:10
- "Magdalena" (Kaylan, Zappa) – 6:24
- "Dog Breath" (Zappa) – 3:39
- Frank Zappa – guitar, vocals
- Mark Volman – lead vocals
- Howard Kaylan – lead vocals
- Ian Underwood – woodwinds, keyboards, vocals
- Aynsley Dunbar – drums
- Don Preston – keyboards
- Jim Pons – bass guitar, vocals
- ^ a b Couture, François. Review of Just Another Band from L.A.. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-11-02.
