Uncle Meat
Album by The Mothers of Invention
"Uncle Meat" by The Mothers of Invention is a double album that serves as a soundtrack to a film that was never completed. It features a diverse mix of rock, jazz, and avant-garde music, showcasing the band's experimental approach and complex compositions.
First released: April 1969

Tracklist
- 1.Uncle Meat: Main Title Theme1:55
- 2.Uncle Meat Film Excerpt, Part I37:34
- 3.Tengo na minchia tanta3:46
- 4.The Voice of Cheese0:26
- 5.Uncle Meat Film Excerpt, Part II3:51
- 6.Nine Types of Industrial Pollution6:00
- 7.Zolar Czakl0:54
- 8.King Kong Itself (as played by The Mothers in a studio)0:49
- 9.Dog Breath, in the Year of the Plague3:59
- 10.King Kong (its magnificence as interpreted by Dom DeWild)1:21
- 11.King Kong (as Motorhead explains it)1:44
- 12.The Legend of the Golden Arches3:27
- 13.King Kong (The Gardner Varieties)6:17
- 14.Louie Louie (at the Royal Albert Hall in London)2:19
- 15.King Kong (as played by 3 deranged Good Humor Trucks)0:34
- 16.The Dog Breath Variations1:48
- 17.King Kong (live on a flat bed diesel in the middle of a race track at a Miami Pop Festival…the Underwood ramifications)7:23
- 18.Sleeping in a Jar0:50
- 19.Our Bizarre Relationship1:05
- 20.The Uncle Meat Variations4:46
- 21.Electric Aunt Jemima1:46
- 22.Prelude to King Kong3:38
- 23.God Bless America (live at the Whisky a Go Go)1:10
- 24.A Pound for a Brown on the Bus1:29
- 25.Ian Underwood Whips It Out (live on Stage in Copenhagen)5:05
- 26.Mr. Green Genes3:14
- 27.We Can Shoot You2:03
- 28.“If We’d All Been Living in California…”1:14
- 29.The Air2:57
- 30.Project X4:49
- 31.Cruising for Burgers2:17