| We’re Only In It For the Money by The Mothers of Invention | 33-1/3 RPM LP |  |  | 
        
          |  | Record Label | Verve Records | [USA] | 
        
          | Catalog No. / Audio | V5045 [mono] (blue and silver label) and V65045(X) [stereo] (blue and silver label)
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          | Release Date | 4 March 1968 |  | 
        
          | Side 1 |  | MGS 1250? | 
        
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                | 1. Are You Hung Up? (1:29) [Frank Zappa] 2. Who Needs the Peace Corps? (2:35) [Frank Zappa] •••
 3. Concentration Moon (2:17) [Frank Zappa]
 4. Mom and Dad (2:19) [Frank Zappa]
 5. Telephone Conversation (0:45) [Frank Zappa]
 6. Bow Tie Daddy (0:33) [Frank Zappa]
 7. Harry, You’re a Beast (1:21) [Frank Zappa] •••
 8. What’s the Ugliest Part of Your Body? (1:03) [Frank Zappa] •••
 9. Absolutely Free (3:27) [Frank Zappa] •••
 10. Flower Punk (3:04) [Frank Zappa] •••
 11. Hot Poop (0:29) [Frank Zappa]
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          | Side 2 |  | MGS 1250? | 
        
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                | 1. Nasal Retentive Calliope Music (2:02) [Frank Zappa] 2. Let’s Make The Water Turn Black (1:45) [Frank Zappa] •••
 3. The Idiot Bastard Son (2:43) [Frank Zappa] •••
 4. Lonely Little Girl (1:45) [Frank Zappa]
 5. Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance (1:34) [Frank Zappa] •••
 6. What the Ugliest Part of Your Body? (Reprise) (0:57) [Frank Zappa]
 7. Mother People (2:31) [Frank Zappa]
 8. The Chrome Plated Megaphone of Destiny (6:25) [Frank Zappa]
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                | Frank Zappa: guitar and vocals; Billy Mundi: drums, vocal, yak and black lace underwear; Bunk Gardner: all woodwinds, mumbled weirdness; Roy Estrada: electric bass, vocals, asthma; Don Preston: retired; Jimmy Carl Black: Indian of the group, drums, trumpet, vocals; Ian Underwood: piano, woodwinds, wholesome; Euclid James ‘Motorhead’ Sherwood: road manager, soprano and baritone saxophones, all purpose weirdness and teen appeal; Suzy Creamcheese: telephone; Dick Barber: snorks; Eric Clapton: exclamatory statement; Sid Sharpe: orchestral arrangements, under the supervision of Frank Zappa. Produced by Frank Zappa for Bizarre Productions. |  |