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  2. 200 Motels (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    200 Motels, the soundtrack album to Frank Zappa's film of the same name, was released by United Artists Records in 1971. [2] The original vinyl release was a two-record set, largely containing alternating tracks of rock music performed by the Mothers of Invention and symphonic music performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Elgar Howarth, all composed and orchestrated by Zappa.

  3. 200 Motels - Wikipedia

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    200 Motels is a 1971 surrealist musical film written and directed by Frank Zappa and Tony Palmer, and featuring music by Zappa.An international co-production of United States and the United Kingdom, the film stars the Mothers of Invention, Theodore Bikel, Keith Moon and Ringo Starr.

  4. Category:1971 soundtrack albums - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1971 soundtrack albums" ... 200 Motels (soundtrack) B. Bless the Beasts and Children (soundtrack) C. Carry It On; D. Diamonds Are Forever (soundtrack)

  5. Flo & Eddie - Wikipedia

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    200 Motels (1971) (members of the Mothers of Invention, special material) Down and Dirty Duck (1974) (voice work, music, additional story material) Texas Detour (1978) (music & lyrics) The World of Strawberry Shortcake (1980) (music) Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City (1981) (music) Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade (1982) (music)

  6. List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1971 - Wikipedia

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    Tapestry by Carole King spent 15 weeks at number one, the most of any album in 1971. Chart history. Key † ... List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1971.

  7. You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6 - Wikipedia

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    to ridicule Peter Frampton's album I'm in You with its double entendre title and pop pretensions. [2] Disc two includes performances from Zappa's shows between 1976 and 1981 at the Palladium in New York City, as well as material like "The Illinois Enema Bandit" and "Strictly Genteel" that he frequently used as closing songs at concerts.

  8. The Mothers of Invention - Wikipedia

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    This version of the Mothers debuted on Zappa's next solo album Chunga's Revenge (1970), [45] which was followed by the double-album soundtrack to the movie 200 Motels (1971), featuring the Mothers, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Ringo Starr, Theodore Bikel, and Keith Moon.

  9. Jeff Simmons (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Simmons provided bass, guitar, vocals and harmonica for The Mothers of Invention during 1970 and 1971. He left the Mothers in early 1971 just prior to the filming of 200 Motels (where he was replaced by Ringo Starr's chauffeur Martin Lickert). Simmons later returned to the Mothers occasionally during the period of 1972 to 1974.