We're Only in It for the Money is the third studio album by the Mothers of Invention. Released on March 4, 1968 on Verve Records, it was subsequently remixed and re-recorded by Frank Zappa and reissued by Rykodisc in 1986. As with the band's previous two albums, We're Only in It for the Money is a concept album, and satirizes left and right-wing politics, particularly the hippie subculture, as well as the Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was conceived as part of a project called No Commercial Potential, which produced three other albu… read more
We're Only in It for the Money is the third studio album by the Mothers of Invention. Released on March 4, 1968 on Verve Records, it was subsequ… read more
We're Only in It for the Money is the third studio album by the Mothers of Invention. Released on March 4, 1968 on Verve Records, it was subsequently remixed and re-recorded by Fran… read more
Multiple bands have used, or are using, the name ‘The Mothers’: 1. The Mothers, active (1970–1971) >> Wikipedia English 2. A late 80s punk rock band from Melbourne, Australia 3. A Polish band from Kedzierzyn- Kozle 1. In 1970, Frank Zappa formed a new version of "The Mothers" (from then on, he dropped the “of Invention”, as it was originally intended). It included British drummer Aynsley Dunbar, jazz keyboardist George Duke, Ian Underwood, Jeff Simmons (bass, rhythm guitar), and three members of The Turtles: bass player Jim Pons, and singers Mark Volman and Howard Ka…read more
Multiple bands have used, or are using, the name ‘The Mothers’: 1. The Mothers, active (1970–1971) >> Wikipedia English 2. A late 80s punk rock band from Melbourne, Australia 3. A Pol… read more
Multiple bands have used, or are using, the name ‘The Mothers’: 1. The Mothers, active (1970–1971) >> Wikipedia English 2. A late 80s punk rock band from Melbourne, Australia 3. A Polish band from Kedzierzyn- Kozle 1. In 1970, Fr… read more