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Cucamonga is a compilation album consisting of songs recorded with the involvement of Frank Zappa and Paul Buff at Pal Recording Studio in 1963-1964. In 2004, Rhino Records re-released the album with extra tracks and a new track order, after acquiring Del-Fi. The two songs performed by Paul Buff and the two songs performed by the Pauls have no Zappa involvement. Dear Jeepers Bob Guy. World's Greatest Sinner Baby Ray & The Ferns. How's Your Bird Baby Ray & The Ferns. The Trio Cucamonga is: Jenny Spanoghe on violin, Viviane Spanoghe on cello and Marc Matthys on grand piano. These CDs were made without the involvement of. Frank Zappa - Cucamonga 2000. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Frank Zappa. Group Compilation. Songs in album Frank Zappa - Cucamonga 2000. Frank Zappa - Dear Jeepers. Frank Zappa - World's Greatest Sinner. Frank Zappa - How's Your Bird. Frank Zappa - Every Time I See You. Frank Zappa Plays the Music of Frank Zappa: A Memorial Tribute. Avant-Rock Experimental Rock. Strictly Commercial: The Best Of Frank Zappa. Cover information about the songs on the release Plays Frank Zappa by The Trio Cucamonga: who covered the songs, who sang the album. Just better. Track listing 1998 version. Trio Cucamonga, The - The Black Page 2 With Introduction From St. Alfonso's Pancake Breakfast mp3. Trio Cucamonga, The - Inca Roads mp3. mp3 Player. Music video: Watch now Trio Cucamonga, The's video clip of album Trio Cucamonga Plays Frank Zappa. See also releases of Trio Cucamonga, The: Click to release cover to see details: Distres. La Alegria Que Vuelve . Listen to music from Trio Cucamonga like Penis dimension, Sofa 1 & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Trio Cucamonga. Track is a jazz related rock music boxset, compilation recording by FRANK ZAPPA released in 1997 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. FRANK ZAPPA - Cucamonga. Jazz music community with review and forums. 0 rating 0 review. Boxset, Compilation 1997. Filed under Jazz Related Rock By FRANK ZAPPA. Zappa wrote or co-wrote most of them and sometimes plays guitar. There are, of course, clues to Zappa's later efforts, especially Cruising with Ruben & the Jets, and Heavies is the track that begins the second side of the Mothers of Invention's We're Only in It for the Money before a needle is rudely raked across the record. But this still brief album is intended primarily for Zappa completists. There are extensive liner notes in Japanese