The Mothers 1970

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The Mothers 1970

Frank Zappa, The Mothers

824302003329
70 tracksReleased 2020-01-01Zappa Records

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824302003329 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release The Mothers 1970 by Frank Zappa, The Mothers, released 2020-01-01 on Zappa Records. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 70 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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24302Manufacturer
00332Product
9Check digit
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Check digit:
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UPCThe Mothers 1970
ISWC5 works
IPI3 songwriters

Track List (70)

Red Tubular Lighter
Red Tubular Lighter
Lola Steponsky
Lola Steponsky
Trident Chatter
Trident Chatter
Sharleena (Roy Thomas Baker mix)
Sharleena (Roy Thomas Baker mix)
Item 1
Item 1
Wonderful Wino (FZ vocal)
Wonderful Wino (FZ vocal)
“Enormous Cadenza”
“Enormous Cadenza”
Envelopes
Envelopes
Red Tubular Lighter (unedited master)
Red Tubular Lighter (unedited master)
Wonderful Wino (basic tracks, alt. take)
Wonderful Wino (basic tracks, alt. take)
Giraffe (take 4)
Giraffe (take 4)
Wonderful Wino (FZ vocal, alt. solo)
Wonderful Wino (FZ vocal, alt. solo)
Introducing…The Mothers (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Introducing…The Mothers (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Wonderful Wino (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Wonderful Wino (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Concentration Moon (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Concentration Moon (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Mom & Dad (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Mom & Dad (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
The Air (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
The Air (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Dog Breath (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Dog Breath (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Mother People (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Mother People (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
You Didn’t Try to Call Me (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
You Didn’t Try to Call Me (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Agon (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Agon (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Call Any Vegetable (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Call Any Vegetable (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
King Kong, Pt. I (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
King Kong, Pt. I (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Igor’s Boogie (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
Igor’s Boogie (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
King Kong, Pt. II (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
King Kong, Pt. II (live on “Piknik” June 18, 1970)
What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are? (live at Pepperland September 26, 1970)
What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are? (live at Pepperland September 26, 1970)
Bwana Dik (live at Pepperland September 26, 1970)
Bwana Dik (live at Pepperland September 26, 1970)
Daddy, Daddy, Daddy (live at Pepperland September 26, 1970)
Daddy, Daddy, Daddy (live at Pepperland September 26, 1970)
Do You Like My New Car? (live at Pepperland September 26, 1970)
Do You Like My New Car? (live at Pepperland September 26, 1970)
Happy Together (live at Pepperland September 26, 1970)
Happy Together (live at Pepperland September 26, 1970)
“Welcome to El Monte Legion Stadium!” (live)
“Welcome to El Monte Legion Stadium!” (live)
Agon (live)
Agon (live)
Call Any Vegetable (live)
Call Any Vegetable (live)
Pound for a Brown (live)
Pound for a Brown (live)
Sleeping in a Jar (live)
Sleeping in a Jar (live)
Sharleena (live)
Sharleena (live)
The Air (live)
The Air (live)
Dog Breath (live)
Dog Breath (live)
Mother People (live)
Mother People (live)
You Didn’t Try to Call Me (live)
You Didn’t Try to Call Me (live)
King Kong, Pt. I (live)
King Kong, Pt. I (live)
Igor’s Boogie (live)
Igor’s Boogie (live)
King Kong, Pt. II (live)
King Kong, Pt. II (live)
“Eat It Yourself…” (live)
“Eat It Yourself…” (live)
Trouble Every Day (live)
Trouble Every Day (live)
“A Series of Musical Episodes” (live)
“A Series of Musical Episodes” (live)
Road Ladies (live)
Road Ladies (live)
“The Holiday Inn Motel Chain” (live)
“The Holiday Inn Motel Chain” (live)
What Will This Morning Bring Me This Evening? (live)
What Will This Morning Bring Me This Evening? (live)
What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are? (live)
What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are? (live)
“What’s the Deal, Dick?”
“What’s the Deal, Dick?”
Another M.O.I. Anti‐Smut Loyalty Oath (live)
Another M.O.I. Anti‐Smut Loyalty Oath (live)
Paladin Routine #1 (live)
Paladin Routine #1 (live)
Portuguese Fenders (live)
Portuguese Fenders (live)
The Sanzini Brothers (live)
The Sanzini Brothers (live)
Guitar Build ’70 (live)
Guitar Build ’70 (live)
Would You Go All the Way? (live)
Would You Go All the Way? (live)
Easy Meat (live)
Easy Meat (live)
“Who Did It?”
“Who Did It?”
Turn It Down! (live)
Turn It Down! (live)
A Chance Encounter in Cincinnati
A Chance Encounter in Cincinnati
Pound for a Brown (live)
Pound for a Brown (live)
Sleeping in a Jar (live)
Sleeping in a Jar (live)
Beloit Sword Trick (live)
Beloit Sword Trick (live)
Kong Solos, Pt. I (live)
Kong Solos, Pt. I (live)
Igor’s Boogie (live)
Igor’s Boogie (live)
Kong Solos, Pt. II (live)
Kong Solos, Pt. II (live)
Gris Gris (live)
Gris Gris (live)
Paladin Routine #2 (live)
Paladin Routine #2 (live)
King Kong – Outro (live)
King Kong – Outro (live)

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What is UPC 824302003329?
UPC 824302003329 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "The Mothers 1970" by Frank Zappa, The Mothers, released on Zappa Records.
What is a UPC code in music?
A UPC (Universal Product Code) — also called an EAN barcode — is a unique numeric identifier assigned to a music release by its distributor. It identifies the release as a whole (album, EP, or single) and is required by every digital storefront and physical retailer.
How is a UPC different from an ISRC?
A UPC identifies a release (the bundle of tracks sold as one product). An ISRC identifies a specific sound recording (a single track). Every track on a UPC release has its own ISRC, but they all share the same UPC.
How many tracks are on UPC 824302003329?
UPC 824302003329 contains 70 tracks.
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What is UPC 824302003329?

824302003329 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to The Mothers 1970 by Frank Zappa, The Mothers. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 70 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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