200 Motels (soundtrack) - Track Listing

Track Listing

LP side one
No. Title Length
1. "Semi-Fraudulent/Direct-From-Hollywood Overture" 2:01
2. "Mystery Roach" 2:32
3. "Dance of the Rock & Roll Interviewers" 0:48
4. "This Town Is a Sealed Tuna Sandwich" (Prologue) 0:55
5. "Tuna Fish Promenade" 2:29
6. "Dance of the Just Plain Folks" 4:40
7. "This Town Is a Sealed Tuna Sandwich" (Reprise) 0:58
8. "The Sealed Tuna Bolero" 1:40
9. "Lonesome Cowboy Burt" 3:54
LP side two
No. Title Length
1. "Touring Can Make You Crazy" 2:54
2. "Would You Like a Snack?" 1:23
3. "Redneck Eats" 3:02
4. "Centerville" 2:31
5. "She Painted up Her Face" 1:41
6. "Janet's Big Dance Number" 1:18
7. "Half a Dozen Provocative Squats" 1:57
8. "Mysterioso" 0:48
9. "Shove It Right In" 2:32
10. "Lucy's Seduction of a Bored Violinist & Postlude" 4:01
LP side three
No. Title Length
1. "I'm Stealing the Towels" 2:15
2. "Dental Hygiene Dilemma" 5:11
3. "Does This Kind of Life Look Interesting to You?" 2:59
4. "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy" 3:11
5. "Penis Dimension" 4:37
6. "What Will This Evening Bring Me This Morning" 3:29
LP side four
No. Title Length
1. "A Nun Suit Painted on Some Old Boxes" 1:08
2. "Magic Fingers" 3:53
3. "Motorhead's Midnight Ranch" 1:28
4. "Dew on the Newts We Got" 1:09
5. "The Lad Searches the Night for His Newts" 0:41
6. "The Girl Wants to Fix Him Some Broth" 1:10
7. "The Girl's Dream" 0:54
8. "Little Green Scratchy Sweaters & Courduroy Ponce" 1:00
9. "Strictly Genteel (The Finale)" 11:08
Compact disc bonus tracks
No. Title Length
1. "Coming Soon!" (Cut 1) 0:56
2. "The Wide Screen" (Cut 2) 0:57
3. "Coming Soon!" (Cut 3) 0:31
4. "Frank Zappa's 200 Motels" (Cut 4) 0:11
5. "Magic Fingers" (Single Edit) 2:57
6. "Original Theatrical Trailer" (ENHANCED TRACK) 3:28

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