




The Mothers – Absolutely Free (VG+/VG+) – LP, AU 1968
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Absolutely Free is an LP by The Mothers from 1968 released on the Verve Records label.
About this album
Absolutely Free is one of the sharpest statements by The Mothers in their early, most provocative period. Released in 1967, the album pushes beyond simple psychedelia, mixing blues rock, collage-like arrangements and avant-garde ideas with Frank Zappa’s cutting satire. Its two-sided suite structure moves from absurd social commentary to bursts of instrumental invention, with songs such as Plastic People and Brown Shoes Don’t Make It standing out for their wit and musical restlessness. Widely regarded as a landmark of late-1960s experimental rock, it helped establish Zappa and The Mothers as fearless critics of American culture.
Genre: Pop & Rock
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The MothersLabel: Verve Records – V6-5013Format: LP, Album, Stereo, ReissueUnits: 1Country: AustraliaReleased: 1968Genre: Pop & RockStyle: Avantgarde, Blues Rock, Parody, Psychedelic RockAbsolutely Free
A1 Plastic People
A2a The Duke Of Prunes
A2b Amnesia Vivace
A2c The Duke Regains His Chops
A3a Call Any Vegetable
A3b Invocation And Ritual Dance Of The Young Pumpkin
A3c Soft-Sell Conclusion
The M.O.I. American Pageant
B1 America Drinks
B2 Status Back Baby
B3 Uncle Bernie'S Farm
B4 Son Of Suzy Creamcheese
B5 Brown Shoes Don'T Make It
B6 America Drinks & Goes Home
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- Description
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Absolutely Free is an LP by The Mothers from 1968 released on the Verve Records label.
About this album
Absolutely Free is one of the sharpest statements by The Mothers in their early, most provocative period. Released in 1967, the album pushes beyond simple psychedelia, mixing blues rock, collage-like arrangements and avant-garde ideas with Frank Zappa’s cutting satire. Its two-sided suite structure moves from absurd social commentary to bursts of instrumental invention, with songs such as Plastic People and Brown Shoes Don’t Make It standing out for their wit and musical restlessness. Widely regarded as a landmark of late-1960s experimental rock, it helped establish Zappa and The Mothers as fearless critics of American culture.
Genre: Pop & Rock
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The MothersLabel: Verve Records – V6-5013Format: LP, Album, Stereo, ReissueUnits: 1Country: AustraliaReleased: 1968Genre: Pop & RockStyle: Avantgarde, Blues Rock, Parody, Psychedelic RockAbsolutely Free
A1 Plastic People
A2a The Duke Of Prunes
A2b Amnesia Vivace
A2c The Duke Regains His Chops
A3a Call Any Vegetable
A3b Invocation And Ritual Dance Of The Young Pumpkin
A3c Soft-Sell Conclusion
The M.O.I. American Pageant
B1 America Drinks
B2 Status Back Baby
B3 Uncle Bernie'S Farm
B4 Son Of Suzy Creamcheese
B5 Brown Shoes Don'T Make It
B6 America Drinks & Goes Home















