Experience the groundbreaking sounds of the Mothers of Invention with the vinyl LP repressing of Weasels Ripped My Flesh. Released in 1970, this album marks a significant point in the band’s journey, showcasing their innovative approach to live music. Unlike their previous studio album, it features a dynamic mix of live recordings filled with improvisation.
Five tracks from this album capture the chaotic energy of the band performing live, embodying the essence of avant-garde jazz. One standout track, “Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue,” pays homage to the influential multi-instrumentalist, echoing the band’s commitment to pushing musical boundaries. This vinyl also highlights the short-lived yet impactful contributions of Lowell George, who later formed the renowned band Little Feat.
For collectors looking to expand their live music vinyl collections, this pressing of Weasels Ripped My Flesh is a must-have. Don’t miss your chance to own this iconic piece of music history!
Stephen Smith (verified owner) –
The Weasels Ripped My Flesh vinyl is a gem! The live recordings bring such energy. A must for any serious collector!
Mr. Richard Greene (verified owner) –
I love the improvisational elements of this album. It captures the true essence of the Mothers of Invention. Highly recommend!
Cynthia Lee (verified owner) –
Found this vinyl for a great price online. The quality is fantastic, and it’s a great addition to my live music vinyl collections.