Back in the early '70s, television was an integral tool for exposure of musical artists into the home. Completely decked out with his touring light show and stage setup, Frank Zappa attempted to commit to videotape material for his own TV production, ultimately with the intention to shop to major networks. Just like The Roxy Performances film shoot months prior, there were technical issues that ultimately contributed to the footage being shelved and stored in the Vault. 50 years later, with the advancements in post-production editorial tools, we present Cheaper Than Cheep. This new 2-hour concert program features classic performances of the 1974 Mothers line-up, direct from the newly restored original vault audio and videotape masters. Official Zappa release #130's stand-alone soundtrack configuration comes as 3-LPs on 180-gram black vinyl accompanied by an extensive booklet with rare, unseen images and liner notes from Ruth Underwood and Joe Travers.
A1. "Cheaper Than Cheep"
A2. Cosmik Debris
A3. Inca Roads
B1. RDNZL
B2. Village Of The Sun
B3. Montana
B4. Duke Goes Out
C1. "Get Down Simmons"
C2. Penguin In Bondage
C3. T'Mershi Duween
C4. The Dog Breath Variations
C5. Uncle Meat
D1. How Could I Be Such A Fool
D2. I'm Not Satisfied
D3. Wowie Zowie
D4. I Don't Even Care
D5. Let's Make The Water Turn Black
E1. Oh No
E2. Son Of Orange County
E3. More Trouble Every Day
F1. Dupree's Paradise
F2. Apostrophe'
F3. Camarillo Brillo