Talk:One Size Fits All

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[edit] The end of the Mothers?

"This Zappa record was the last to feature one of the most highly-regarded versions of The Mothers of Invention..." It was also the last (non-archival) record Zappa released to feature the name Mothers or Mothers of Invention. He never used the name again on any new show or recording. It is therefore the final MOI record, if that has any meaning beyond the fact that it marks the point at which Zappa stopped calling whatever band he had assembled the MOI. There may be contractual obligation-type reasons why he carried on using the name for so long.

Am I right?