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  2. Lick My Decals Off, Baby - Wikipedia

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    Lick My Decals Off, Baby is the fourth studio album by American musician Captain Beefheart (Don Van Vliet) and the Magic Band, released in December 1970 by Straight and Reprise Records. The follow-up to Trout Mask Replica (1969), it is regarded by some critics and listeners as superior, and was Van Vliet's own favorite of his albums. In his ...

  3. Captain Beefheart - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Band was the backing band of Captain Beefheart between 1967 and 1982. The rotating lineup featured dozens of performers, many of whom became known by nicknames given to them by Beefheart. Ex-members of the Magic Band formed the short-lived group Mallard in 1974. [140]

  4. Trout Mask Replica - Wikipedia

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    Trout Mask Replica is the third studio album by the American band Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band, released as a double album on June 16, 1969, by Straight Records.The music was composed by Captain Beefheart (Don Van Vliet) and arranged by drummer John "Drumbo" French.

  5. Rockette Morton - Wikipedia

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    He was given the nickname "Rockette Morton" by Captain Beefheart after becoming a member of the Magic Band. Morton played on five of Beefheart's albums: Trout Mask Replica (produced by Frank Zappa in 1969), Lick My Decals Off Baby (1970), The Spotlight Kid (1972), Clear Spot (1972) and Unconditionally Guaranteed (1974).

  6. The Magic Band - Wikipedia

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    The name "His Magic Band" changed to "the Magic Band" in 1972. The group played numerous car-club dances and juke joint gigs, and won the Teenage Fair Battle of the Bands. [6] (The Teenage Fair was an annual event held at the Hollywood Palladium in the 1960s. It was sponsored by radio stations and had rides and various merchandise booths with ...

  7. Clear Spot - Wikipedia

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    Clear Spot is the seventh studio album by Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band. ... The Spotlight Kid Outtakes, and Lick My Decals Off, ...

  8. Strictly Personal - Wikipedia

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    Strictly Personal is the second album by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band. It was originally released in October 1968 as the first album on the Blue Thumb Records label. It was released nearly a year after the band had taken to the studio to record the follow-up to 1967's Safe as Milk, and was composed primarily of material intended for an aborted double-LP entitled It Comes to You in a ...

  9. Unconditionally Guaranteed - Wikipedia

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    Unconditionally Guaranteed is the eighth LP by Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, released in 1974.It was recorded at Hollywood Sound, Los Angeles. Upon release it was criticised for being too commercial; even so, it failed to give Beefheart any real chart success, peaking at No. 192 on the Billboard Top 200.

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