The MothersFillmore East - June 1971

Label:

UMe – ZR20038-F

Series:

Zappa Official Release – #12

Format:

3 x Vinyl , LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue , 50th Anniversary Expanded Edition, 180g

Country:

Worldwide

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Art Rock

Tracklist

(Original Album)
A1 Little House I Used To Live In 4:58
A2 The Mud Shark 5:16
A3 What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are? 4:51
A4 Bwana Dik 2:27
A5 Latex Solar Beef 4:22
A6 Willie The Pimp Part One 2:50
B1 Willie The Pimp Part Two 1:54
B2 Do You Like My New Car? 7:49
B3 Happy Together
Written-ByGarry Bonner
2:57
B4 Lonesome Electric Turkey 2:34
B5 Peaches En Regalia 3:22
B6 Tears Began To Fall 3:50
Encore Set With John Lennon & Yoko Ono - June 6, 1971 (Show 2)
C1 Well
Written-ByWalter Ward
5:29
C2 Say Please
Written-ByYoko Ono
1:00
C3 Aaawk
Written-ByYoko Ono
2:59
C4 Scumbag
Written-ByYoko Ono
5:54
C5 A Small Eternity With Yoko Ono
Written-ByYoko Ono
6:10
King Kong - Solos June 5, 1971 (Show 2)
D1 King Kong - Solos 18:49
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Billy The Mountain
E1.a Billy The Mountain 1:46
E1.b Phase One Of "The Plot" 3:59
E1.c Phase Two & Newscast 5:32
E1.d The Legendary Low Budget Hero 5:43
E1.e The Flies 2:47
Billy The Mountain Continued
F1.a Studebacher Hoch 6:10
F1.b The Conclusion 3:49
F2 Homemade Radio Spot 2:16
F3 Tears Began To Fall (Single Version) 2:48
F4 Junier Mintz Boogie (Single B-Side) 2:56

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Zappa Family Trust
  • Copyright ©Munchkin Music
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Copyright ©UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Distributed ByUniversal Music Enterprises
  • Record CompanyUniversal International Music B.V.
  • Record CompanyUniversal Music
  • Published ByAlley Music Corp.
  • Published ByTrio Music Company
  • Published ByAries Music Co.
  • Published ByMunchkin Music
  • Published ByOno Music
  • Published ByLenono Music
  • Published ByHigh Concept Music
  • Mixed AtWhitney Recording Studios
  • Mastered AtWhitney Recording Studios
  • Overdubbed AtWhitney Recording Studios
  • Remixed AtWhitney Recording Studios
  • Recorded ByFedco Audio Labs
  • Recorded AtFillmore East
  • Edited AtAudio Mechanics
  • Lacquer Cut AtBernie Grundman Mastering
  • Mastered AtBernie Grundman Mastering
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BL49543

Credits

  • Artwork [Original Album Art And 1971 Ad]Cal Schenkel
  • Bass, Vocals, DialogJim Pons
  • Crew [Road Manager]Dick Barber
  • Design [50th Anniversary Package Design]Michael Mesker
  • DrumsAynsley Dunbar
  • Engineer [Engineered By]Barry Keene
  • Engineer [Mix Engineer]Toby Foster (tracks: C1 to F1.b, F3)
  • FeaturingDon Preston (tracks: B4)
  • Guitar, DialogFrank Zappa
  • Illustration [Fillmore Marquee Illustration]Fantoons Animation Studios*
  • Keyboards [2nd], VocalsBob Harris (5)
  • Lacquer Cut By, Mastered ByChris Bellman
  • Lead Vocals, DialogMark Volman
  • Liner Notes [Vaultmeister]Joe Travers
  • Management [Munchkin Music]Holland Greco
  • Photography ByHenry Diltz
  • Producer [Originally Produced By]Frank Zappa
  • Producer [Produced For Release By]Joe Travers
  • Product Manager [Production Manager]Melanie Starks
  • Recorded ByThe Mothers (tracks: F2)
  • Restoration [Digital]John Polito (tracks: F3, F4)
  • Soloist [Solos]Ian Underwood (tracks: E1.a to E1.e)
  • Synthesizer [Mini-Moog]Don Preston
  • TechnicianPaul Hof
  • Transferred By [Digital Transfers By]Joe Travers (tracks: F1 to F4)
  • Wind [Winds], Keyboards, VocalsIan Underwood
  • Written-ByFrank Zappa (tracks: A1 to B2, B4 to B6, D1, E1, F1 to F4)

Notes

Issued in a tri-fold sleeve with coated white inner sleeves.

This recording of 'Billy The Mountain' has never been officially released before.

"Limited Edition" as per distributor, see pics.

Runouts are etched.

[Back cover]:
UMe a Universal Music Company
[All compositions] Copyrighted and Controlled Worldwide by the Zappa Trust & Munchkin Music.
A Universal Music Enterprises release; ℗ © 2022 UMG Recordings, Inc. Distributed by Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings Inc.
Made in the EU. Universal International Music B.V.

[Tri-fold centre ]:
Lacquer cut and mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering 2021
All sides cut from analog tape except side 6

[Tri-fold right ]:
[C2 to C5] © ℗ 1992 [C1] ℗ 2022
June 6, 1971 Show 2
Mixed at Whitney Studios, Glendale CA 1971
Source: 1/4'' 2-Track Stereo Analog Tape
[D1] © 1969 ℗ 2022
June 6, 1971 Show 2
Mixed at Whitney Studios, Glendale CA 1971
Source: 1/4'' 2-Track Stereo Analog Tape
[E1.a to F1.b] © 1971 ℗ 2022
Recorded Live at The Fillmore East, June 5-6, 1971
Overdubs and remix: Whitney Studios, Glendale CA, 1971
Originally intended for side 2 of the double album configuration of "Just Another Band From L.A."
Source: 1/4'' 2-Track Stereo Analog Tape
[F2] © ℗ 2022
"Recorded on a UHER in the rehearsal hall by The Mothers especially for Warners Folks" 1971
Source: Digital Transfer of 1/4'' 2-Track Stereo Analog Tape
[F3] © 1971
Recorded Live at The Fillmore East, June 6, 1971, Show 2
Overdubs and Remix: Whitney Studios, Glendale CA, June 17, 1971
Source: Digital Transfer of original vinyl single
Digital Restoration: Audio Mechanics 2021
[F4] © 1971
Recorded Live in Detroit MI, May 25, 1971
Original Recording Source: Cassette
Source: Digital Transfer of original vinyl single
Digital Restoration: Audio Mechanics 2021

[Publishers]:
[B3] Alley Music Corp, Trio Music Co.
[C1] Aries Music Co.
[C2, C3] Munchkin Music, Ono Music, Lenono Music
[C4] Munchkin Music, Ono Music, Lenono Music, High Concept Music
[C5] Ono Music, Lenono Music

[Total running times]:
Side A: 23:29
Side B: 20:41
Side C: 21:33
Side D: 18:49
Side E: 19:51
Side F: 18:00

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 02438 40360 8
  • Barcode (Scanned): 602438403608
  • Rights Society: BIEM/SDRM
  • Label Code: LC 01846
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): BL49543-01 A1 3861717 ZR-20038-F-A ZAPPA.COM CB
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): BL49543-01 B1 3861717 ZR-20038-F-B ZAPPA.COM CB
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): BL49543-02 C1 3861719 ZR-20038-F-C ZAPPA.COM CB
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): BL49543-02 D1 3861719 ZR-20038-F-D ZAPPA.COM CB
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side E): BL49543-03 E1 3861720 ZR-20038-F-E ZAPPA.COM CB
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side F): BL49543-03 F1 3861720 ZR-20038-F-F ZAPPA.COM CB

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Fillmore East - June 1971 (LP, Album) Reprise Records K 44150, K-44150 UK 1971
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Fillmore East, June 1971 (LP, Album) Bizarre Records K 44150 Italy 1971
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Fillmore East - June 1971 (LP, Album) Reprise Records RS 2042 New Zealand 1971
Fillmore East - June 1971 (LP, Album, Santa Maria Pressing) Reprise Records MS 2042, MS-2042 US 1971
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Fillmore East - June 1971 (LP, Album, Stereo) Reprise Records 44150, 44 150, MS 2042 1971

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Reviews

  • AvantGardenRecords's avatar
    It's too bad they wasted an entire side on John Lennons appearance. There were much better song selections from either night at the Fillmore. They should really be choosing better for the vinyl versions of these big releases. Either way this is still pretty great!
    • pshico87's avatar
      pshico87
      Edited one year ago
      I can't understand why they didn't found the way to put "Willie The Pimp" in a unic part ?? It's still absurd to let this 2mn on the other side with a brutal stop at the end of side A ...
      • WolfXCIX's avatar
        WolfXCIX
        Edited 6 months ago
        On the official Frank Zappa podcast Zappacast, episode #53 ("The Mothers 1971: The Fillmore, The Rainbow & More!") involves a discussion between podcast host Scott Parker, producer Phil Surkis, and Vaultmeister Joe Travers on the topic of The Mothers 1971 box set. Phil Surkis had mentioned the original "Billy The Mountain" was showcased as part of the Fillmore tapes on the box set, and Joe Travers revealed more information about the 3 LP reissue of "Fillmore East - June 1971":

        Time Stamp: 25:24

        "
        Joe Travers: Let's talk about "Billy The Mountain" for a second. OK, so Phil, here's the deal. So, you know when you were mentioning how Frank constructed the Fillmore album, how he was taking the best bits at the time from all four shows and created that album. Well, that same approach is how he created the first cut of what I'm calling the original "Billy The Mountain". That was the "Billy The Mountain" that was going to be on the double album set of "Just Another Band From L.A." before it was truncated down to a single LP. Now, the double LP at one point consisted of this: side 1 was side 2 of the "Just Another Band From L.A." that we know and love, and then side 2 of the double album set was the Fillmore "Billy The Mountain". Edited and overdubbed and sweetened by Frank during the mixing sessions of the Fillmore album, OK? Then side 3 of the double album has leaked out into the collectors circles and so has side 4. Side 2 never did. So, I found out, of course, doing the research that side 2 is the Fillmore, but Frank switched to the Pauley Pavilion version of "Billy The Mountain" for side 3 of "Just Another Band From L.A." and bailed on the Fillmore version that he had edited together with all the overdubs and sweeting and stuff.

        For the vinyl expanded version of Fillmore East June '71 that is coming out, we are including the original "Billy The Mountain" version he cut from the Fillmore tapes with overdubs and the sweetening. Yes, it's not on the CD because the CD is completely remixed and the CD approach was "we are going to present the Fillmore tapes live with no overdubs as it happened", you know, and remixed. But the vinyl, we wanted to make a little something special for, and so that's why we included the original "Billy The Mountain" on the vinyl as it would have been, half of it would have been on the "Just Another Band From L.A." double album.
        "

        After a little more back and forth, Joe also mentioned this about the sweetened version of "Billy The Mountain":

        "
        Joe Travers: "There's overdubbed vocals, there's overdubbed pipe organ, there's overdubbed piano. So, it's really treated and it's, you know, really great. It's like the studio version of "Billy The Mountain" that never existed that we've never heard before, really.
        "
        • DENOVO's avatar
          DENOVO
          Edited one year ago
          This has always been my favorite Zappa's titles/eras.
          It's always frustrating to listening to the original Fillmore East album, just for its mid to low fidelity.
          I wished it had the audio quality, of his companion album: Just Another band from L.A.
          I had already taken note of this expanded reissue, but what made me decide to buy it, were a few comments I read on this page, so I bought it, hoping for an improvement in audio quality (outside the extra content), but I was disappointed once I put it on the turntable.
          My impressions as follows:
          disc 1: absolutely no audio enhancement (same shit at higher price)
          disc 2: material already available(since 1972), on Sometime in N.Y.C. by John Lennon
          disc 3: interesting material, better audio quality but it tastes too much of a digital file, increasing even further, the gap, with the first disc, in of listening experience.
          Final thought: never take the other's reviews literally.
          Further personal belief: these days, everything that is commercialized on vinyl, is pure commercial speculation.
          Nothing more to be said.
          I apologize if I rambled on
          Thanks for understanding.

          Perhaps initially, I was too severe, mostly too analytical, but with a more relaxed listening I reevaluated the extra contents, plus the artwork and internal notes, better prepared me to appreciate the philological work, which has been kept.
          Obviously the strictly musical content is superb, the solos and the level of the instrumental performance are at the levels to which Zappa has accustomed us.
          So to anyone who doesn't have the original album, I recommend buying this reissue which better documents the Mothers' performances in that precise historical moment and in that historical location.
          That doesn't mean my first assessment isn't objective.
          Both points of view should be taken into consideration.
          Thanks again for your attention.
          • mcalnd's avatar
            mcalnd
            Obviously historical but in the same breath bloody awful - yes, I'm talking about the Lennon/Ono tracks
            • wplj's avatar
              wplj
              Finally they release the Junier Mintz Boogie, first time since that Italian single?
              • ecmarfin's avatar
                ecmarfin
                My heart skipped a beat on Willie the Pimp Part Two. Bellman's skills are on full display on this track. Around the beginning of the solo, Zappa smashes a fuzz box for a beat and you can hear it with incredible clarity. A remarkable reproduction by Bellman and Bernie Grundman Mastering.
                • gfmourlas's avatar
                  gfmourlas
                  I 100% agree about the sound, it is like completely new and fresh. King Kong Solos are excellent also.
                  Worth having it.
                  • nerd767's avatar
                    nerd767
                    The extras are the best part. 20 minutes of King Kong, 35 of Billy The Mountain. Clean, flat pressing. Yoko steals the show in the encore too
                    • Walter's avatar
                      Walter
                      This remix/ mastering sounds amazing. The extras are kind of on the …” um… ok.” Side. But the sound is really eye opening.

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