50 Years Ago Today- Frank Zappa and Mothers Of Invention Release ‘One Size Fits All’

Fifty years ago today (6/25/75), Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention released “One Size Fits All.” It was the last studio album by the classic mid-70s version of the Mothers, featuring George Duke (keyboards), Napoleon Murphy Brock (vocals, sax), Chester Thompson (drums), Tom Fowler (bass), and Ruth Underwood (percussion), with Zappa at the helm as guitarist, vocalist, and mastermind. As with most Zappa albums, there are numerous tracks featuring polyrhythms, complex time signatures, and dense arrangements, including “Florentine Pogen” and “Inca Road.”

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