Uncle Meat - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs written and composed by Frank Zappa, except where noted.

Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Uncle Meat: Main Title Theme" 1:56
2. "The Voice of Cheese" 0:26
3. "Nine Types of Industrial Pollution" 6:00
4. "Zolar Czakl" 0:54
5. "Dog Breath, in the Year of the Plague" 3:59
6. "The Legend of the Golden Arches" 3:28
7. "Louie Louie (At the Royal Albert Hall in London)" Richard Berry 2:19
8. "The Dog Breath Variations" 1:48
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Length
9. "Sleeping in a Jar" 0:50
10. "Our Bizarre Relationship" 1:05
11. "The Uncle Meat Variations" 4:46
12. "Electric Aunt Jemima" 1:46
13. "Prelude to King Kong" 3:38
14. "God Bless America (Live at the Whisky a Go Go)" Irving Berlin 1:10
15. "A Pound for a Brown on the Bus" 1:29
16. "Ian Underwood Whips It Out (Live on stage in Copenhagen)" 5:05
Side three
No. Title Length
17. "Mr. Green Genes" 3:14
18. "We Can Shoot You" 2:03
19. ""If We'd All Been Living in California..."" 1:14
20. "The Air" 2:57
21. "Project X" 4:48
22. "Cruising for Burgers" 2:18
Side four
No. Title Length
23. "King Kong Itself (as played by the Mothers in a studio)" 0:49
24. "King Kong (its magnificence as interpreted by Dom DeWild)" 1:21
25. "King Kong (as Motorhead explains it)" 1:44
26. "King Kong (the Gardner Varieties)" 6:17
27. "King Kong (as played by 3 deranged Good Humor Trucks)" 0:34
28. "King Kong (live on a flat bed diesel in the middle of a race track at a Miami Pop Festival . . . the Underwood ramifications)" 7:24
Total length: 75:57
CD bonus tracks
No. Title Length
1. "Uncle Meat Film Excerpt, Pt. 1" 37:34
2. "Tengo Na Minchia Tanta" 3:46
3. "Uncle Meat Film Excerpt, Pt. 2" 3:50
Total length: 120:44

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