From The Mothers of Invention's 1969 album 'Uncle Meat'
Personnel:
FZ--guitar, low grade vocals, percussion
Ray Collins--swell vocals
Jimmy Carl Black--drums, droll humor, poverty
Roy Estrada--electric bass, chesseburgers, Pachuco falsetto
Don (Dom De Wild) Preston--electric piano, tarot cards, brown rice
Billy (The Oozer) Mundi--drums on some pieces before he quit to join RHINOCEROS
Bunk (Sweetpants) Gardner--piccolo, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, soprano sax, alto sax, tenor sax, bassoon (all of these electric and/or non-electric depending)
Ian Underwood--electric organ, piano, harpsichord, celeste, flute, clarinet, alto sax, baritone sax, special assistance, copyist, industrial relations & teen appeal
Artie (With the Green Mustache) Tripp--drums, timpani, vibes, marimba, xylophone, wood blocks, bells, small chimes, cheerful outlook & specific enquiries
Euclid James (Motorhead/Motorishi) Sherwood--pop star, frenetic tenor sax stylings, tambourine, choreography, obstinance & equipment setter-upper when he's not hustling local groupies
Ruth Komanoff [later to be known as Ruth Underwood]--marimba and vibes with Artie on many of the tracks, and
Nelcy Walker--the soprano voice with Ray & Roy on Dog Breath & The Uncle Meat Variations
Pamela Zarubica--Suzy Creamcheese