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We're Only in It For the Money is a rock 'n' roll album by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention. Displaying snippets of styles as diverse as 1950s doo-wop to 1960s surf music to avant-garde orchestral doodlings, the album peaked at #30 on North America's Billboard Music Charts pop albums chart. The album is a parody of hippie culture and Summer of Love and a satire on the superficial nature of contemporary life in the United States.

First released in 1968 on Verve Records (see 1968 in music), it was rereleased by Rykodisc in 1986 with newly recorded bass and percussion tracks. Parts censored from the original release were also restored. However, subsequent fan demand for the original Verve recording led to its restoration on Rykodisc's releases from 1995 onwards.

The album was included in Q magazine's list of the "Best Psychedelic Albums of All Time." In 2003, the album was ranked number 296 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

The song "Flower Punk" is based upon "Hey Joe", famously performed by Jimi Hendrix, who himself features in the cover art.

History

In 1967, Zappa conceived an album, Our Man in Nirvana, which would combine the music of his band The Mothers of Invention with comedy routines by Lenny Bruce (who had performed with Zappa at The Fillmore in 1966). However, when Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was released and hugely touted as "the first concept album", Zappa, who already had released two (which Paul McCartney later admitted had influenced Sgt. Pepper ) felt compelled to respond. Also, Zappa noticed its cultural effect, and felt that the then-popular flower power scene had and would continue to have a major influence on popular culture. Consequently, he decided to produce instead a satirical album that parodied every cynical aspect of the fad, Sgt. Pepper, and 1960s US society. The only vestige of the original album idea in We're Only in It... is the phrase "Don't come in me, in me, in me..." in the song "Harry, You're A Beast", a reference to a Lenny Bruce routine about ejaculation.

Censorship

Initial releases of the album had certain sections of songs edited or removed due to perceived offensiveness. These two sets of edits are often distinguished by the monikers "censored" and "heavily censored." However, these set of edits were sometimes applied inconsistently, so these two categories are inexhaustive.

Tracks affected by censor edits include:

The 1986 release with new drum and bass tracks reinstated these sections, while the 1995 release with the original musical parts reverted to the "standard" set of US censorship.

Cover art

Zappa's intended cover was changed to this portion of the inside sleeve until the Rykodisc CD reissue reinstated the proper artwork.
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Zappa's intended cover was changed to this portion of the inside sleeve until the Rykodisc CD reissue reinstated the proper artwork.

The front cover Zappa originally intended to use for the album mimics the cover of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The double Sgt. Pepper cover had a collage of famous people by Peter Blake on the outside and a portrait of the band on the inside. Zappa's record company demurred and put the Sgt. Pepper parody on the inside and the picture of the band on the outside; a later Rykodisc release on CD featured the original photo restored to the front cover. Next to Zappa's head, a speech bubble has him questioning, "Is this phase one of Lumpy Gravy?"

One section of the CD liner art features a series of badge, banknote, and facial hair cut-outs, satirising those of Sgt. Pepper, with some differences; one badge features a small photograph of recording engineer Gary Kellgren and the other is a nipple.The banknote had a picture of a belly button in the middle.

Track listing

All tracks by Frank Zappa.

  1. "Are You Hung Up?" – 1:25
  2. "Who Needs the Peace Corps?" – 2:34
  3. "Concentration Moon" – 2:22
  4. "Mom and Dad" – 2:16
  5. "Telephone Conversation" – 0:49
  6. "Bow Tie Daddy" – 0:33
  7. "Harry, You're a Beast" – 1:21
  8. "What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body?" – 1:03 20px [(song sample, 258KB)]
  9. "Absolutely Free" – 3:24
  10. "Flower Punk" – 3:03
  11. "Hot Poop" – 0:26
  12. "Nasal Retentive Calliope Music" – 2:02
  13. "Let's Make the Water Turn Black" – 2:01
  14. "The Idiot Bastard Son" – 3:18
  15. "Lonely Little Girl" – 1:09
  16. "Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance" – 1:32
  17. "What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body? (Reprise)" – 1:02
  18. "Mother People" – 2:26
  19. "The Chrome Plated Megaphone of Destiny" – 6:26

Personnel

Production

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)
Year Chart Position
1968 Pop Albums 30

External links

References


Frank Zappa
Main Albums
Freak Out! | Absolutely Free | We're Only in It for the Money | Lumpy Gravy | Cruising with Ruben & the Jets | Uncle Meat | Hot Rats | Burnt Weeny Sandwich | Weasels Ripped My Flesh | Chunga's Revenge | Fillmore East - June 1971 | Just Another Band from L.A. | Waka/Jawaka | The Grand Wazoo | Over-Nite Sensation | Apostrophe (') | Roxy & Elsewhere | One Size Fits All | Bongo Fury | Zoot Allures | Zappa in New York | Studio Tan | Sleep Dirt | Sheik Yerbouti | Orchestral Favorites | Joe's Garage | Tinsel Town Rebellion | Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar | You Are What You Is | Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch | The Man from Utopia | London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. 1 | | Them or Us | Thing-Fish | Francesco Zappa | Frank Zappa Meets the Mothers of Prevention | Does Humor Belong in Music? | Jazz from Hell | London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. 2 | Guitar | Broadway the Hard Way | The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life | Make a Jazz Noise Here | Playground Psychotics | Ahead of Their Time | The Yellow Shark
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore
Vol. 1 | Vol. 2 | Vol. 3 | Vol. 4 | Vol. 5 | Vol. 6
Posthumous Albums
Civilization, Phaze III | The Lost Episodes | Läther | Mystery Disc | Everything Is Healing Nicely | | Halloween | Joe's Corsage | Joe's Domage | Joe's XMASage | Imaginary Diseases
Compilations
Mothermania | The Guitar World According to Frank Zappa | Strictly Commercial | | Have I Offended Someone?
Films and Videos
200 Motels | Baby Snakes | The Dub Room Special | Video from Hell | Does Humor Belong in Music? | The True Story of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels | The Amazing Mr. Bickford | Uncle Meat
Unreleased
Trance-Fusion | The Rage And The Fury | Dance Me This

 


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