Greasy Love Songs

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Greasy Love Songs
Compilation album by Frank Zappa
Released April 4, 2010
Recorded 1962 -1969
Genre Doo-Wop
Length 68:26
Label Zappa
Producer Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa chronology

Philly '76
(2009)
Greasy Love Songs
(2010)
Congress Shall Make No Law...
(2010)
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Greasy Love Songs is a compilation album by Frank Zappa, released in 2010. The album consists of the original vinyl mix of Cruising with Ruben & the Jets, with bonus material, including previously unreleased tracks from the original sessions, the single version of "Jelly Roll Gum Drop", and "audio documentary" material. The album is designated as a "Project/Object Audio Documentary", following MOFO and Lumpy Money.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Frank Zappa except as noted. 
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Cheap Thrills"    2:23
2. "Love Of My Life"  Zappa, Ray Collins 3:10
3. "How Could I Be Such A Fool"    3:35
4. "Deseri"  Collins, Paul Buff 2:07
5. "I’m Not Satisfied"    4:03
6. "Jelly Roll Gum Drop"    2:20
7. "Anything"  Collins 3:04
8. "Later That Night"    3:06
9. "You Didn’t Try To Call Me"    3:57
10. "Fountain Of Love"  Zappa, Collins 3:01
11. "No. No. No."    2:29
12. "Anyway The Wind Blows"    2:58
13. "Stuff Up The Cracks"    4:35
14. "Jelly Roll Gum Drop" (Alternative Mono Mix)  2:18
15. "No. No. No." (Long Version)  3:06
16. "Stuff Up The Cracks" (Mayfair Studios Mix)  6:05
17. "Serious Fan Mail" (Excerpts from FZ Lecture, The New School, Feb 21, 1969 and WMEX interview, Jan 31, 1969)  5:11
18. "Valerie" (Unreleased 1967 version)Clarence Lewis, Bobby Robinson 3:03
19. "Jelly Roll Gum Drop" (Single Version - B-side of "Deseri")  2:24
20. "Secret Greasing" (The Story of Ruben & The Jets told by FZ on KPPC, Nov 27, 1969)  3:36
21. "Love Of My Life" ("Cuca Impossible Recordings" 1963 Version)  2:06

References

  1. Westergaard, Sean. "Greasy Love Songs: An FZ Audio Documentary Project/Object - Frank Zappa | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 22 October 2011. 


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