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Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
1969 album by Jeff Simmons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up is the debut album of American musician Jeff Simmons. Released in 1969, the album was produced by Frank Zappa, who wrote two songs for the album under the pseudonym "La Marr Bruister". The album features musicians Craig Tarwater and John Kehlior, both of whom had previously been members of the Seattle group The Daily Flash.
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Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up was described as the second best album on the Straight Records label by Mojo Magazine.[citation needed] In 2007, it was re-issued on CD by World In Sound Records. The title track, on which Zappa plays the lead guitar, was later rerecorded as part of Zappa's 1979 album, Joe's Garage. Another track, "Wonderful Wino", was rerecorded and released on Zappa's 1976 album, Zoot Allures.
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Tracks
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Personnel
- Jeff Simmons - bass, vocals, piano, organ, accordion, guitar
- Ian Underwood - saxophone
- Craig Tarwater - guitar
- Frank Zappa - guitar (5, 6)
- Ron Woods - drums, tambourine, maracas
- John Kehlior - drums (5, 6)
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