Weasels Ripped My Flesh
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Weasels Ripped My Flesh is an album by The Mothers of Invention, released in 1970. It is the second posthumous Mothers album released after the band disbanded in 1969, preceded by Burnt Weeny Sandwich. In contrast to its predecessor, which predominately focused on studio recordings of tightly arranged compositions, Weasels Ripped My Flesh largely consists of live recordings and features more improvisation.
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Personnel
- Frank Zappa – lead guitar, vocals
- Jimmy Carl Black – drums
- Ray Collins – vocals
- Roy Estrada – bass, vocals
- Bunk Gardner – tenor saxophone
- Lowell George – rhythm guitar, vocals
- Don "Sugarcane" Harris – vocals, electric violin
- Don Preston – organ, electronic effects
- Buzz Gardner – trumpet and flugel horn
- Motorhead Sherwood – baritone saxophone, snorks
- Art Tripp – drums
- Ian Underwood – alto saxophone
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Production
- Producer: Frank Zappa
- Art Direction: John Williams
- Cover art: Neon Park
- Photography: John Williams
- Digital art: Bob Stone
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