Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention - In The 1960s (DVD)
Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention - In The 1960s (DVD)
SKU:SIDVD545
Includes rare performances, obscure footage, exclusive interviews and rare photographs!
This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made during the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing - often for the first time - what the real Frank Zappa was all about; and with contributions from 'scenesters 'like LA wildman Kim Fowley, biographer Billy James, Zappa academic Ben Watson, music journalist Richie Unterberger and English writer and musician Alan Clayson - acclaimed biographer of Edgar Varèse - this program is the most detailed, informative and enjoyable documentary on Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention yet to emerge. Also features rare footage of Frank and The Mothers from throughout the 1960s, archive interviews, seldom seen live performances, and a host of other features.
Bonus Materials
- Extended interviews
- Digital Contributor Biographies
- And more!
Track Listing
- Who Are The Brain Police'
- Hungry Freaks Daddy
- Trouble Every Day
- Brown Shoes Don't Make It
- America Drinks And Goes Home
- Are You Hung Up'
- Flower Punk
- Love Of My Life
- Dog Breath Variations
- Willie The Pimp
- and many others
Additional Details
Label: Chrome Dreams
Genre: Pop/Rock
Run Time: 134 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 01/20/09
UPC: 823564515793