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FRANK ZAPPA Rare Meat (Rare 1983 US first issue 6-track 12" EP, featuring pre-Mothers Of Invention tracks written & recorded by Zappa & Paul Buff circa 1962-3, including Baby Ray & The Ferns, The Heartbreakers & Californian TV horror movie host Bob Guy, great picture sleeve with a portrait of Zappa in the style of a pulp paperback book. The sleeve is still in its original open shrink with the '83' dated price sticker attached. The vinyl is near mint & complete with the Rhino catalogue inner RNEP604) more...
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$61.50
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FRANK ZAPPA Rare Meat (1983 US second issue 6-track mini LP featuring pre-Mothers Of Invention material written & recorded by Zappa circa 1962-3 for Baby Ray & The Ferns, The Heartbreakers & Californian TV horror movie host Bob Guy, alternatesleeve variant which was changed following legal action. The sleeve shows minimal shelfwear and the vinyl is flawless RNEP604) more...
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Alternative artists: The Mothers,MOI,Zappa & The Mothers,The Mothers Of Invention,FZ

FRANK ZAPPA Catalogue Of Vinyl 12" Singles, Maxi Singles & Extended Singles

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