King Kong

~ Release by Jean‐Luc Ponty (see all versions of this release, 4 available)

Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
#TitleRatingLength
A1King Kong
producer:
Richard Bock (record producer)
bass:
Buell Neidlinger (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
drums (drum set):
Arthur Dyer Tripp III (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric piano:
George Duke (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric violin and violin:
Jean‐Luc Ponty (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
percussion and vibraphone:
Gene Estes (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
tenor saxophone:
Ian Underwood (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
arranger:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
recorded at:
Whitney Studios in Glendale, California, United States (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
recording of:
King Kong (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
composer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
publisher:
Frank Zappa Music
part of:
Lumpy Gravy, Part Two
34:55
A2Idiot Bastard Son
producer:
Richard Bock (record producer)
bass:
Wilton Felder (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
drums (drum set):
John Guerin (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric piano:
George Duke (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric violin and violin:
Jean‐Luc Ponty (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
saxophone and tenor saxophone:
Ernie Watts (jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
arranger:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
recorded at:
Whitney Studios in Glendale, California, United States (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
instrumental recording of:
The Idiot Bastard Son (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
lyricist and composer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
34:03
A3Twenty Small Cigars
producer:
Richard Bock (record producer)
bass:
Wilton Felder (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
drums (drum set):
John Guerin (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric piano:
George Duke (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric violin and violin:
Jean‐Luc Ponty (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
saxophone and tenor saxophone:
Ernie Watts (jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
arranger:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
recorded at:
Whitney Studios in Glendale, California, United States (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
recording of:
Twenty Small Cigars (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
composer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
35:37
A4How Would You Like to Have a Head Like That
producer:
Richard Bock (record producer)
bass:
Wilton Felder (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
drums (drum set):
John Guerin (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric piano:
George Duke (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric violin and violin:
Jean‐Luc Ponty (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
guitar:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker) (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
saxophone and tenor saxophone:
Ernie Watts (jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
arranger:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
recorded at:
Whitney Studios in Glendale, California, United States (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
recording of:
How Would You Like to Have a Head Like That (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
composer:
Jean‐Luc Ponty
37:17
B1Music for Electric Violin and Low Budget Orchestra
producer:
Richard Bock (record producer)
bass:
Wilton Felder (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07) and Buell Neidlinger (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
bassoon:
Don Christlieb (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
cello:
Harold Bemko (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
cor anglais and oboe:
Gene Cipriano (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
drums (drum set):
Arthur Dyer Tripp III (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric piano and piano:
George Duke (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric violin and violin:
Jean‐Luc Ponty (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
flute:
Johnathan Meyer (flute) (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07) and Jonathan Meyer (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
French horn:
Vincent DeRosa (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07) and Arthur Maebe (US horn player) (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
French horn and tuba:
Arthur Maebe (US horn player) (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
viola:
Milton Thomas (violist) (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
conductor:
Ian Underwood (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
arranger:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
recorded at:
Whitney Studios in Glendale, California, United States (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
recording of:
Music for Electric Violin and Low Budget Orchestra (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
composer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
419:26
B2America Drinks and Goes Home
producer:
Richard Bock (record producer)
bass:
Wilton Felder (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07) and Buell Neidlinger (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
drums (drum set):
John Guerin (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07) and Arthur Dyer Tripp III (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric piano:
George Duke (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
electric violin and violin:
Jean‐Luc Ponty (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
percussion and vibraphone:
Gene Estes (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
saxophone:
Ernie Watts (jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
arranger:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
recorded at:
Whitney Studios in Glendale, California, United States (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
instrumental recording of:
America Drinks & Goes Home (from 1969-10-06 until 1969-10-07)
lyricist and composer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
32:39