(Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, 5CD, Revenant 210, June 22, 1999)
Don Van Vliet—vocals, harp, soprano sax, tin whistle, shenai, synth, Mellotron
Rich Hepner—guitar
Doug Moon—guitar
Jerry Handley—bass
Alex Snouffer—drums, guitar
PG Blakely—drums
Jeff Cotton—guitar
John French—drums, photography, liner notes
Vic Mortensen—drums
Bill Harkleroad—Guitar
Mark Boston—bass
Victor Hayden—bass clarinet
Jeff Bruchell—drums
Elliot Ingber—guitar
Art Tripp—marimba, drums
Roy Estrada—bass
Frank Zappa—guitar, speaking part
Denny Walley—guitar
John Thomas—synth
Jeff Morris Tepper—guitar
Richard Snyder—guitar
Eric Drew Feldman—keyboards, Mellotron
Robert Williams—drums
Gary Lucas—guitar
Cal Schenkel—photography, artwork and sketches
Ed Caraeff—photography
Hank Grebe—photography
Robert Matheu—photography
John Underwood—photography
Glen Jones—photography
Ted Tucker—photography
Susan Archie—design and layout
Potsy Duncan—photography
Sue Pie—photography
Jeff Hunt—art direction
David Fricke—liner notes
John Corbett—liner notes
Scott Colburn—audio engineer
David Glasser—final mastering
Bill Schnee—remastering
John Thomas—transfers
Jeff Economy—enhanced CD direction
Festival d'Amougies, Belgium
October 25, 1969
Captain Beefheart (Don Van Vliet)—vocals, tenor sax, soprano sax, bass clarinet
The Imposter Drumbo (Jeff Bruchell)—drums, percussion
Rockette Morton (Mark Boston)—bass guitar
Zoot Horn Rollo (Bill Harkleroad)—guitar, steel-appendage guitar, glass finger guitar
The Mascara Snake (Victor Hayden)—bass clarinet
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FZ—emcee
FZ: Listen. Be quiet and pay attention to this man's music. Because if you don't, you might miss something important and we wouldn't want that to happen to you. Because you need all the friends you can get.
Live in the studio, date unknown
Aired at Radio KWST, Carmel, California
October 1, 1975
Captain Beefheart (Don Van Vliet)—vocals, dialog
FZ—guitar, dialog
FZ: What'ya got there, Don?
DV: Oh just uh, the lyrics to all those albums.
FZ: What, is that from the Trout Mask album?
DV: Yeah, and Lick My Decals.
FZ: Why don't you uh . . . you wanna do a version of "Orange Claw Hammer," live in the studio?
DV: Yeh.
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